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Introduction What is an oscilloscope?
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Introduction A graph-displaying device of electrical signal
X axis: Time Y axis: Voltage Z axis: Intensity or brightness
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Introduction Information given by oscilloscopes Time and voltage
Frequency and phase DC and AC components Spectral analysis Rise and fall time Mathematical analysis
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Control panel of an oscilloscope
Vertical Section Horizontal Section Trigger Section
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Basic setting Vertical system Horizontal system Trigger system
attenuation or amplification of signal (volts/div) Horizontal system The Time base (sec/div) Trigger system To stabilize a repeating signal and to trigger on a single event
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Analog oscilloscope Real-time display of signals Block diagram
Sweep generator and vertical amplifier Earthquake recorder
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Digital oscilloscope Capture and view events
Digital storage oscilloscope (DSO)
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Digital oscilloscope (contd.)
Sampling Interpolation
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Advantage of Digital Scope
Trend towards digital. Easy to use. One-shot measurement Recoding Triggering Data reuse Connectivity
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Probes Components
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Probes High quality connector High impedance (10M)
50 for high frequency measurement
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Passive probe 10 attenuation Good for low circuit loading
Suitable to high frequency signal Difficult to measure less than 10mV signals 1 attenuation Good for small signals Introducing more interference
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Active probe Signal conditioning ⇒ oscilloscope Require power source
Good for high speed digital signals over 100MHz clock frequency
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