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R
Tok H
21 = 62,832
217P
P
f=10,000
207
1 T= Olms
Sinusoidal Waveforms-Frequency
This section will demonstrate how the oscilloscope can be used to set the frequency output of an
oscillator or generator. In other words, the scope can be used to make fine adjustments on the fre-
quency set by the dials of the oscillator or generator.
For a signal such as 2 sin 2500t, the frequency is 500 Hz and the period is
1/500 Hz 2 ms. With a horizontal sensitivity of 0.5 ms/div., the waveform should appear in
exactly four horizontal divisions. If it does not, the fine-adjust control on the frequency of the os-
cillator or gen-erator can be adjusted until it is exactly 4 divisions. The scope has then set the out-
put frequency of the oscillator.
Make the necessary adjustments to place the following waveforms on the scope.
Sketch the waveforms on the scope patterns in Figs. 2.8 and 2.9, indicating the number of ver-
tical and horizontal deflections and the sensitivity of each. Use a frequency counter if one is
available.
1. v = 0.4 sin 62,832t
Hz. T = Oilms
f=100000 Hz-
Vertical Deflection (peak value) =
Vertical Sensitivity = 100mV
4
Horizontal Deflection (for one period of waveform)
Horizontal Sensitivity = 25 ps
25µS
S
divisions
divisions
FIG. 2.8
Transcribed Image Text:R Tok H 21 = 62,832 217P P f=10,000 207 1 T= Olms Sinusoidal Waveforms-Frequency This section will demonstrate how the oscilloscope can be used to set the frequency output of an oscillator or generator. In other words, the scope can be used to make fine adjustments on the fre- quency set by the dials of the oscillator or generator. For a signal such as 2 sin 2500t, the frequency is 500 Hz and the period is 1/500 Hz 2 ms. With a horizontal sensitivity of 0.5 ms/div., the waveform should appear in exactly four horizontal divisions. If it does not, the fine-adjust control on the frequency of the os- cillator or gen-erator can be adjusted until it is exactly 4 divisions. The scope has then set the out- put frequency of the oscillator. Make the necessary adjustments to place the following waveforms on the scope. Sketch the waveforms on the scope patterns in Figs. 2.8 and 2.9, indicating the number of ver- tical and horizontal deflections and the sensitivity of each. Use a frequency counter if one is available. 1. v = 0.4 sin 62,832t Hz. T = Oilms f=100000 Hz- Vertical Deflection (peak value) = Vertical Sensitivity = 100mV 4 Horizontal Deflection (for one period of waveform) Horizontal Sensitivity = 25 ps 25µS S divisions divisions FIG. 2.8
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