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Title: Theory Of Oscilloscope


1
Introduction
  • What is an oscilloscope?

2
Introduction
  • A graph-displaying device of electrical signal
  • X axis Time
  • Y axis Voltage
  • Z axis Intensity or brightness

3
Introduction
  • Information given by oscilloscopes
  • Time and voltage
  • Frequency and phase
  • DC and AC components
  • Spectral analysis
  • Rise and fall time
  • Mathematical analysis

4
Control panel of an oscilloscope
  • Vertical Section
  • Horizontal Section
  • Trigger Section

5
Basic setting
  • Vertical 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

6
Analog oscilloscope
  • Real-time display of signals
  • Block diagram
  • Sweep generator and vertical amplifier
  • Earthquake recorder

7
Digital oscilloscope
  • Capture and view events
  • Digital storage oscilloscope (DSO)

8
Digital oscilloscope (contd.)
  • Sampling
  • Interpolation

9
Advantage of Digital Scope
  • Trend towards digital.
  • Easy to use.
  • One-shot measurement
  • Recoding
  • Triggering
  • Data reuse
  • Connectivity

10
Probes
  • Components

11
Probes
  • High quality connector
  • High impedance (10M?)
  • 50? for high frequency measurement

12
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

13
Active probe
  • Signal conditioning ? oscilloscope
  • Require power source
  • Good for high speed digital signals over 100MHz
    clock frequency
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