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1 Time Varying Signals

2 DC and AC Signal DC Signal: constant currents and voltages
AC Signal: time-varying currents and voltages

3 Sinusoid Signal A- Peak value B- Peak to Peak Value C- Time period

4 Mathematical Representation
Sinusoid = A + B cos (t + ) Where A – DC offset B – Amplitude =2f where f is frequency of sinusoid  = phase shift

5 A.C. Signal Analysis FUNCTION GENERATOR (Equivalent to Power supply)
OSCILLOSCOPE (Equivalent to Multi-meter)

6 FUNCTION GENERATOR

7 FUNCTION GENERATOR

8 Things to Remember Function – Select between Sinusoid, Square and
Triangle wave. Frequency Range- Allows you to select Frequency of the wave. Amplitude – Allows you to set the amplitude of the wave

9 Display Of Signal - Oscilloscope
Front Panel

10 Front Panel Of Oscilloscope
Acquiring Signal User set Condition

11 Run Control Menu Run/Stop (Green): Instrument is continuously acquiring data Run/Stop (Red): Instrument has stopped Acquiring data SINGLE : Instrument will wait for the user defined event (typically voltage set by the user)

12 Trigger Menu Trigger tells the oscilloscope when to start acquiring data. Normally edge triggering is done

13 Triggering modes Normal mode: Displays a waveform when the trigger conditions are met. Used for very short signals Auto mode: Displays a waveform when the trigger conditions are met. Used for all signals Auto-level mode: can be used only when EDGE is selected on the front panel

14 Coupling Modes DC Coupling : Allows both D.C. and A.C. signal to flow in to the trigger path. AC coupling : Allows A.C only

15 Horizontal & Vertical Adjustments
B A & B : Horizontal Controls C & D: Vertical Controls C D

16 QUIZ – NEXT WEEK ( BASED ON OSCILLOSCOPE)


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