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==set up== | ==set up== | ||
I set up the oscilloscope with a BNC cable to ch1 connecting to the low output of the generator. Generator producing sine waves at ~50 Hz. Set on DC coupling. | |||
ch1 positioned at v=0. Trigger set at v=0, slope-rising. | |||
==Measurements== | ==Measurements== | ||
Revision as of 20:28, 27 August 2007
set up
I set up the oscilloscope with a BNC cable to ch1 connecting to the low output of the generator. Generator producing sine waves at ~50 Hz. Set on DC coupling.
ch1 positioned at v=0. Trigger set at v=0, slope-rising.
Measurements
Measurement- Voltage with original wave
1. using the grid to measure amplitude
of the wave I get ~4.4 volts.
2. using the cursor mode I find an
amplitude of ~4.64 volts.
3. Using the measure control I again
find an amplitude of ~4.64 volts.
REPEATS:making voltage measurements using the measure
and cursor controls for waves of different
applitudes and 20 and 30 hz.
1. 20hz wave, I find 2.72 volts after
adjusting the amplitude.
2. 30 hz with another adjusted amplitude I find
1.36 volts as the amplitude.
Measurements- frequency - original wave (f=1/T)
1. Grid- I find period of ~20ms and so for frequency I find ~50hz
2. Cursor- I find a frequency of ~50Hz
3. Measure control- I find a frequency of ~49.50 Hz
REPEATS:making frequency measurements using the measure
and cursor controls for waves of 2.4v
applitudes and 30 hz.
1. Cursor- 30.6 Hz
2. Measure control- I find 30.6 Hz
* Trying these functions for different types of waveforms
(square wave, etc) to measure frequency and amplitude
the oscilloscope seems to do so properly.*
Triggering
A) What does triggering on the rising edge mean?
- this means that the trigger is set at a specified voltage on the
oscilloscope,and when the waveform reaches that value and is increasing,
event is registered.