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- Familiarize yourself with the operation of the oscilloscope
by trying each of the controls. Apply a DC input voltage
from the power supply. Then substitute an AC input voltage
from the signal generator. Observe the effect of different
sweep rates as well as the effect of applying a voltage
to the horizontal input.
- Use the signal generator to put sine waves and square waves
of various frequencies on the vertical plates.
Vary the amplitude of the input voltage and measure:
- The wave amplitude in volts:
when the variable voltage sensitivity knob (10)
is turned completely clockwise
and the vertical sensitivity magnifier (11-B) is pushed in,
the numbers on the vertical sensitivity VOLTS/DIV (15)
control give the volts/division of the vertical grid.
Using these, one can convert the centimeters
(divisions) that one measures vertically on the screen into volts.
- The wave period in seconds:
when the variable sweep time knob (22)
is turned completely clockwise
and the sweep time magnifier (24-B) is pushed in,
the numbers on the sweep time TIME/DIV (23) control
give the time for the beam to sweep horizontally
one division. Knowing this one can convert
the centimeters (divisions) that are measured
horizontally into seconds.