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I started by plugging in the BK precision wave generator and tektronix digital oscilloscope to the 115v power strip. I then used a BNC cable to connect the output of the wave generator to ch1 on the oscilloscope. | |||
After some trial and error and help from Mr. Koch I was able to make the following measurements of a sin wave: | |||
Using the screen: Amplitude 5.6V Frequency 1cycle per 5ms or 200Hz | |||
Using the cursors: Amplitude 5.76V Frequency 5ms or 200Hz | |||
Using the measure functions: Amplitude 5.76V Frequency 200.2Hz | |||
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Entry titlesetup: I started by plugging in the BK precision wave generator and tektronix digital oscilloscope to the 115v power strip. I then used a BNC cable to connect the output of the wave generator to ch1 on the oscilloscope. After some trial and error and help from Mr. Koch I was able to make the following measurements of a sin wave: Using the screen: Amplitude 5.6V Frequency 1cycle per 5ms or 200Hz Using the cursors: Amplitude 5.76V Frequency 5ms or 200Hz Using the measure functions: Amplitude 5.76V Frequency 200.2Hz
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