Electronic Instrumentation CATHODE RAY OSCILLOSCOPE (CRO)

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Electronic Instrumentation CATHODE RAY OSCILLOSCOPE (CRO) CHAPTER 4 CATHODE RAY OSCILLOSCOPE (CRO) RAVINDRA MORBEKAR

Contents Introduction 4.1 Block diagram of the Cathode-Ray Oscilloscope 4.2 Cathode-Ray Tube 4.3 CRT control unit 4.4 vertical deflection system 4.4.1vertical amlifier 4.5 Horizontal deflection system 4.5.1 Basic Sweep Generators (Time Base) 4.5.2 UJT Sweep Generator 4.5.3 Trigger Sweep 4.6 Trigger pulse circuit 4.7 Delay Line

4.8 Passive voltage probes for CRO 4.9 Input Attenuator 4.9.1 Uncompensated Attenuator 4.9.2 Switchable Input Attenuator 4.10 Horizontal Amplifier 4.11 Dual Trace CRO

INTRODUCTION: The cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO) is a multipurpose display instrument used for the observation, measurement , and analysis of waveforms by plotting amplitude along y-axis and time along x-axis. CRO is generally an x-y plotter; on a single screen it can display different signals applied to different channels. It can measure amplitude, frequencies and phase shift of various signals. Many physical quantities like temperature, pressure and strain can be converted into electrical signals by the use of transducers, and the signals can be displayed on the CRO. A moving luminous spot over the screen displays the signal. CROs are used to study waveforms, and other time-varying phenomena from very low to very high frequencies. The central unit of the oscilloscope is the cathode-ray tube (CRT), and the remaining part of the CRO consists of the circuitry required to operate the cathode-ray tube.

4.1Block diagram of CRO

Components of the CRO The CRO consists of the following: (i) CRT (ii) Vertical amplifier (iii) Delay line (iv) Horizontal amplifier (v) Time-base generator (vi) Triggering circuit (vii) Power supply

4.2 Cathode Ray Tube

4.2 Cathode Ray Tube

4.2 Cathode Ray Tube Electron Gun assembly Deflection Gun Assembly Fluroscent Gun Assembly Glass Envolope and Base of the tube

Electron Gun: In the electron gun of the CRT, electrons are emitted, converted into a sharp beam and focused upon the fluorescent screen. The electron beam consists of an indirectly heated cathode, a control grid, an accelerating electrode and a focusing anode. The electrodes are connected to the base pins. The cathode emitting the electrons is surrounded by a control grid with a fine hole at its centre. The accelerated electron beam passes through the fine hole. The negative voltage at the control grid controls the flow of electrons in the electron beam, and consequently, the brightness of the spot on the CRO screen is controlled.

4.3 CRT Control Circuits

CRT Control Unit Intensity Focus Astimatism Vertical Position and Horizontal Position

4.4 Vertical Deflection System CRO probe Input selector Input Attenuator Vertical Amlifier

4.4 Vertical Deflection System

4.4.1 Vertical Amlifier

4.5 Horizontal Deflection System Basic Sweep generator(Time Base) UJT Sweep Generator Triggered Sweep

4.5.1 Basic Sweep generator(Time Base)

4.5.2 UJT Sweep Generator

4.5.3 Triggered Sweep

Block Diagram Of Trigger Circuit

4.6 Triggered Pulse Circuit

4.7 Delay line

4.7 Delay line

4.8 Passive Voltage Probe Under condition balance we have: R1×(Cin+C2)=Rin ×C1 R1 /w (Cin+C2) = Rin /w C1 R1 C1= Rin (Cin+C2)

4.9 Input Attenuator

4.9 Input Attenuator

4.9 Input Attenuator

4.9.1 Uncompesated Attenuator

4.9.2 Switched Input Attenuator

4.10 Horizontal Amplifier

4.11 Dual Trace CRO

4.11 Dual Trace CRO 1. A only 2. A and B chopped 3. A and B ulternate 4. A and B added 5. A Vs B (X-Y mode) 6. B only

4.11 Dual Trace CRO

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