Principles of Measurement and Instrumentation EKT 112: Oscilloscope
Principles of Measurement and Instrumentation EKT 112: Oscilloscope
Principles of Measurement and Instrumentation EKT 112: Oscilloscope
MEASUREMENT AND
INSTRUMENTATION
EKT 112
Oscilloscope
Contents
The Basic Oscilloscope
Beam Deflection
Vertical Amplifier
Horizontal Amplifier
Sweep Generators
Introduction
The oscilloscope is basically a graph-displaying device
– it draws a graph of an electrical signal.
The graph shows how signals change over time:
oY - axis: represents voltage
oX - axis: represents time
oZ - axis: represents intensity or brightness
1. Voltage Measurement
Voltage =
Period =
Frequency=
CONTROL
Volts/ div =
Time/div =
X10 probe =
Coupling =
Voltage =
Period =
Frequency=
CONTROL
Volts/ div =
Time/div =
X10 probe =
Coupling =
Voltage =
Period =
Frequency=
CONTROL
Volts/ div =
Time/div =
X10 probe =
Coupling =
Voltage =
Period =
Frequency=
CONTROL
Volts/ div =
Time/div =
X10 probe =
Coupling =
Voltage =
Period =
Frequency=
Exercises
1. If the horizontal sweep rate control is set to
0.1msec/Div, and a complete cycle of the
sinewave occupies 7 divisions, what is the
signal’s period?
2. Suppose the vertical switch is set to
0.5V/div and a 10X scope probe is used. If the
signal occupies 5 divisions vertically.
What is the peak to peak voltage?
If the time base is set to 2 msec/division and the
period of signal is 6 msec. Sketch 3 cycles of
sinewave signal.
CONTROL
Volts/ div =
Time/div =
X10 probe =
Coupling =
Voltage =
Period =
Frequency=