Lab Exercise 4: Introduction to the Oscilloscope and Function Generator
The purpose of this lab is familiarize you with the basic functions of an oscilloscope and function generators in the analog lab.
- Use the output arrows to select the sinusoidal wave pattern.
- Highlight the Frequency option (FREQ under Display/Modify) and use the MODIFIER and RANGE controls to set an output frequency of 1 Khz.
- Highlight the Amplitude option (AMPL) and adjust Vp (peak voltage) for 5 volts.
You should now have a stable cosine wave with an amplitude of 5 volts, a phase shift of 0 degrees, and a frequency of 1 Khz (see equation 1) display on the oscilloscope. Have a lab TA verify this.
The oscilloscopes are equipped with a set of horizontal and vertical cursors to aid in obtaining measurements. You can use these to measure various parameters like peak voltage, period, and frequency.
Figure 1.
NOTE: You do not have to use the protoboard's power supply for this circuit. The function generator is providing the voltage source.
You will need another BNC to alligator connector to use for measuring on Channel 2 of the oscilloscope. Hook up the Oscilloscope's Channel 1 and the Function Generators red alligator clips together. This node is the positive voltage supply. Hook up all 3 black alligator clips together. This mode is the ground node. Essentially, Channel 1 will be measuring Vs, and Channel 2 will be measuring Vc.
On your oscilloscope, display both the Vs and Vc signals simultaneously. To do this, press the "Channel 2" menu to display the second channel (the first should already be enabled). Also, set the ground reference (by vertically centered both signals like part 1f).
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