The Oscilloscope: Basic Features & Functions  Source –Determines which signal is compared to the trigger settings.  Level –Determines where on the edge.

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The Oscilloscope: Basic Features & Functions  Source –Determines which signal is compared to the trigger settings.  Level –Determines where on the edge the trigger point occurs.  Slope –Determines whether the trigger point is on the rising edge (positive slope) or the falling edge (negative slope) of a signal. Horizontal Controls  Position –Moves the waveform left and right on the display.  Scale (Seconds-Per-Division) –Determines the amount of time displayed. Autoset  Automatically identifies the type of waveform and adjusts controls to produce a usable display of the input signal. Trigger Controls The trigger stabilizes the display. When the signal matches the trigger setting, the oscilloscope captures the signal and displays it around the trigger point. Edge triggering is used most often; it captures the signal on a rising or falling edge. Vertical Controls  Position –Moves the waveform up and down on the display.  Scale (Volts-Per-Division) –Varies the size of the waveform on the screen.  Bandwidth Limit –Limits the bandwidth of the oscilloscope to the frequency selected to reduce displayed noise. Restricts frequencies above the limit from being displayed and also from affecting the trigger.  Input coupling –Determines which part of the signal is displayed. –DC Coupling: Shows all of the input signal. –AC Coupling: Blocks the DC component of the signal, centering the waveform at 0 volts. –Ground Coupling: Disconnects the input signal to show where 0 volts is on the screen. Capturing Your Signal: Easy as 1, 2, 3 1. Set the vertical scale (volts/div). 2. Set the horizontal scale (sec/div). 3. Set the trigger type, source and levels. Tip: To reset the oscilloscope to a known state, press the Default Setup button.

The Oscilloscope: Basic Features & Functions  Sample: Samples are taken in evenly spaced intervals to construct the waveform. This mode accurately represents signals most of the time.  Peak Detect: The highest and lowest values of the input signal are captured and used to construct the waveform. This mode will capture narrow pulses that may be missed in Sample Mode.  Average: Several waveforms are acquired and averaged point-by- point to obtain the average voltage at each time sample in the acquisition. This mode is used to reduce random noise. Acquisition Modes Determine how the oscilloscope digitizes the signal before displaying it. Typically chosen in the “Acquire” menu. Advanced Triggering  Auto Mode: The oscilloscope sweeps, even without a trigger.  Normal Mode: The oscilloscope only sweeps if the input signal reaches the set trigger point; otherwise the last acquired waveform remains on the display.  Single Sequence Mode: After a trigger is detected, the oscilloscope acquires and displays one waveform. Oscilloscope Display Features Channel 1 waveform (yellow) Channel 2 waveform (blue) Ground level indicator (color-coded) Vertical scale readout (color-coded) Horizontal scale readout Trigger source & level Trigger level indicator (Channel 1 is the trigger source since indicator is yellow) Trigger frequency readout Trigger point Tip: Indicators for each channel are color-coded ©2009 Tektronix, Inc. This document may be reprinted, modified and distributed in whole or in part for the limited purpose of training users or prospective users of Tektronix oscilloscopes and instrumentation. Any reproduction must include a copy of this page containing this notice. 6/09 GB/WWW 3GW _ppt