How to use your scope
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How to Use Your Oscilloscope and Other Bench Equipment
Have you ever wanted to know how to use an Oscilloscope? What about a function generator? You can probably guess what a Counter does, but what is it good for? Learn how to put electronic bench equipment to good use! We have a great collection of gear and we'll demo its use in this presentation. We'll also go over some of the ways you can get by without a whole set of equipment.
Equipment
- Multimeter
- Oscilloscope
- Function generator
- Counter
- Spectrum analyzer (maybe on PC if the hardware one is broken)
Demos
- Measuring voltage, resistance, and current with a multimeter.
- Examining the waveform of sounds
- Examining the spectrum of sounds
- Making cool Lissajous figures on your scope
- Measuring Capacitance and inductance with a scope and fnGen (and a counter)
- Measuring differential signals on an oscope
- Using the delayed trigger on your Oscilloscope
- Examining the waveform used by hobby servos
- On the cheap: measuring L and C with just a handheld DMM and your computer
Equipment Needed for Presentation
- Oscope, dual channel
- Sweeping function generator
- 'normal' function generator (probably the synthesizing fluke)
- counter (the microwave counter will do)
- 4x power cables for above
- 2x BNC-BNC cables
- 2x BNC Tees
- 2x Scope probes (one should be 1x and one should be 10x)
- microphone
- audio amplifier for microphone
- Laptop with some sort of 'oscope and FFT software' (of which there are many)
- adapters to plug probes and stuff into the Laptop
- a few different capacitors
- a few different inductors
- a few different resistors
- alligator clips to connect to above
- recording or signal source of 'modem' sounds
- source of differential signals
- bench supply or battery for measuring current
- hobby servo tester
- hobby servo
Links
- The Electronics Calculator Website
- Scroll down to the bottom for some practical use of Lissajous figures [1]
- NJARC Oscilloscope Class aka Scopes for Dopes 2h20m
Index:
0:00:00 Opening and Agenda
0:02:50 Brief History of Oscilloscopes – with Al Klase
0:15:00 Start of Basics of Oscilloscopes – with Alan Wolke
0:19:00 Basic Block Diagram of an Oscilloscope
0:19:50 Oscilloscope / Display Overview
0:23:00 Display Section Functions and Controls
0:28:10 Vertical Section Description
0:33:17 Vertical Scale / Coupling Controls, Input Impedance
0:38:04 Vertical Mode Controls
0:48:05 In-circuit Example of using two traces on the oscilloscope
0:52:41 Horizontal Section Description
0:53:48 Horizontal Sweep Types & Controls
1:10:15 Triggering (Synchronization) Section Description
1:13:19 Trigger Source, Mode and Coupling Controls
1:19:56 Trigger Level and Slope Controls
1:23:29 Introduction to Oscilloscope Probes
1:31:45 1X and 10X Passive Probes
1:34:00 10X Probe Compensation and Use Considerations
1:48:48 XY Mode of Operation
2:00:12 Front Panel Control Layout
2:02:20 Pop Quiz!
2:03:00 Wrap Up: Oscilloscope adds Intuitive Feel to circuit operation
2:04:45 Questions and Answers
2:13:35 Brief History of Oscilloscope Tubes