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Look and play Read instructions Break into smaller parts Decide on a simple measurement Increase your level of difficulty Record pathway. How you got there. Store directions and short-cuts
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Connect a signal to Vertical deflection plate. At same time a voltage that increases linearly with time (Ramp) is applied to the Horizontal deflection plates.
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This horizontal linear deflection is produced by the Sweep generator. Sawtooth wave. When the sweep signal returns to zero ie the end of the sweep, the beam flies back to the start position. The beam is cut off during the flyback time.
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CROs
The display is made to appear stationary. This controlled by your adjustment settings. The eye sees a waveform. X is <----> Horizontal Y is ^ Vertical Height of trace
The signal is amplified by the vertical amplifier, applied to the vertical plates. A portion of the vertical amp signal is applied to the Sweep Trigger. The sweep trigger generates a pulse coincident with a selected point in the cycle of the trigger signal. This pulse turns on the sweep generator initiating the sawtooth wave form. The sawtooth wave is amplified by the horizontal amp and applied to the horizontal 6 deflection plates
The trigger can be based on 50 (60) Hz Provision is made for an external trigger.
Vertical Amp
Position on display Sensitivity of vertical amp Calibrated. Cal fully clockwise.
Variable sensitivity. Continuous range between calibrated steps.
AC - DC - Gnd.
Selects desired coupling for incoming signal, or grounds amp input. DC couples signal directly to amp. AC connects via a capacitor. (Blocks DC) Gnd = no signal. Gnd connects Y input to 0 volts. Checks position of 0v on screen.
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Horizontal Sweep
Sweep time / Div (or CM) Select desired
sweep rate, or admits external sig to horiz amp.
Sweep time / Cm Variable Continuously variable sweep rates. Cal is fully clockwise. Position Controls horizontal position of trace. Horizontal variable controls attenuation of signal
applied to Horz amp through Ext Horiz connector.
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Trigger
Trigger selects timing of the beginning of the Horizontal sweep. Slope selects trigger at +ve increasing or -ve
decreasing portion of signal.
Source: Int from Vertical Amp Ext from Ext Trig Input. Line AC line 50 (60) HZ
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Vertical mode
The operation of vertical deflection plates Chan 1 and Chan 2 can each operate separately. Dual. Ch1 and Ch2 are swept alternatively. Why Dual? Used to measure input and Output signals of a device under test. Ch1 and Ch2 can be added
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Time base
Main, Max, Min, delay. Selects the sweep for the main mix or delay mode and also X-Y switch
Time/Div provides selection of sweep rates. Range of 0.1 Second, 50 to .1 mS, 50 to 0.1uS per div. Note 5,2,1, sequence. To determine a frequency use reciprocal. Frequency = 1/time period (50Hz = 1/20mS) Time period = 1/Frequency (number of div * ?ms/div.
Eg 4div*5ms/div = 20 ms)
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Other
Comp Test. Allows individual components to be tested. Connect via banana jacks to test resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, etc Cal delivers calibrated voltage e.g. 2v p-p 1KHz square wave for setting scale. GND. Earth terminal of scope
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Connections
Vertical Input Horizontal Input External Trigger Cal. Out
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Bandwidth
A 10MHz CRO does not mean it will correctly measure signals at 10MHz. Vertical Amps are not so wide-band as to amplify all signals. 10MHz is the 3dB point. A 10MHz signal of 1v will measure 0.707v on the screen. Clipping introduces odd order harmonics. A CRO operating near the max freq. will not show the harmonics and you think you are reading a clean signal. Square waves begin to look like sine waves. A rule of thumb is 5 times. To measure 2MHZ use a 10MHz CRO. 3 times is suitable for most Amateur work. For 7MHz. Times 3 = 21. Use a 20 MHz CRO.
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Operating
Power on Intensity fully counter-clockwise Vertical centering in center of range Horizontal centering in center of range Vertical at 0.2 or 5v / div. Try a range. Timebase 10ms / div Change to suit. Play till operating for you.
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Mini exercises
Obtain a trace Brightness Focus Move trace up, down. Move trace side ways
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Measuring
Voltage RMS is 0.707 * Vp for Sine and Cosine waveforms. Hint: Try using a multimeter in parallel until you are happy with the measured CRO readings.
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Mini exercise DC
Find a battery or a plugpack (Wall wart) Determine approximate number of volts Set vertical amp. Volts per Division Cal. Control fully clockwise DC (AC will show ripple component only) Connect probe to battery Read volts by number of volts per division on display.
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AC Sine-wave
Decide upon probable frequency Set timebase Obtain display DC or AC ?? One or more cycles per division or whole display? Volts per division (Vertical) Peak to Peak Calculate RMS volts (Peak x 0.707)
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Square wave
Decide upon probable pulses per second Set timebase, Obtain display. One or more pulses per division or whole display? DC or AC ??? Try it. Volts per division. Vertical Pulses per division. Horizontal Measure volts, Length of pulse.
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Complex waves
AC ripple super imposed on a DC supply Mixing two sine waves. Phase measurements. Lissajous patterns (X-Y) Dual trace CROs External Trigger ( Positive going and Negative going) Noise Frequency resolution of CROs.
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