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| ::: | e. Turn “Cursors” on. Turn “Measure” off. | ::: | ::: | | | ::: | e. Turn “Cursors” on. Turn “Measure” off. | ::: | ::: | | ||
| ::: | f. Run the Signal Generator and the Oscilloscope. | ::: | ::: | | | ::: | f. Run the Signal Generator and the Oscilloscope. | ::: | ::: | | ||
- | | ::: | 18. Adjust the horizontal cursors such that the left cursor, CurT2, is on the positive-going zero crossing point and the right cursor, CurT1, is located on the adjacent positive-going zero crossing point. This corresponds to one period of the signal. | + | | ::: | 18. Adjust the horizontal cursors such that the left cursor, CurT2, is on the positive-going zero crossing point and the right cursor, CurT1, is located on the adjacent positive-going zero crossing point. This corresponds to one period of the signal. | {{: |
| ::: | 19. Adjust the vertical cursors such that the upper cursor, CurV1, is on the crest of the sine wave and the lower cursor, CurV2, is on the through. This corresponds to the peak-peak amplitude of the sine wave. |{{: | | ::: | 19. Adjust the vertical cursors such that the upper cursor, CurV1, is on the crest of the sine wave and the lower cursor, CurV2, is on the through. This corresponds to the peak-peak amplitude of the sine wave. |{{: | ||
| ::: | 20. Turn off the horizontal and the vertical cursors on the Cursor’s settings. | | The cursors seen on the plot as well as the readouts must disappear. | | | ::: | 20. Turn off the horizontal and the vertical cursors on the Cursor’s settings. | | The cursors seen on the plot as well as the readouts must disappear. | | ||
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| ::: | 32. Set the Oscilloscope’s Volt/Div to 1V/Div (high gain mode). | {{ : | | ::: | 32. Set the Oscilloscope’s Volt/Div to 1V/Div (high gain mode). | {{ : | ||
| ::: | 33. Enable the ADC Filters (Filter 1 Filter 2) from channel settings and set the parameters as follows: Filter 1: TC=60, gain=-0.025, | | ::: | 33. Enable the ADC Filters (Filter 1 Filter 2) from channel settings and set the parameters as follows: Filter 1: TC=60, gain=-0.025, | ||
- | | ::: | 34. Now if you switch between high gain (±2.5V) and low gain(±25V), | + | | ::: | 34. Now if you switch between high gain (±2.5V) and low gain (±25V), you must see a Square waveform in both cases. |{{ : |
| ::: | 35. Repeat steps 31-34 for Signal Generator and Oscilloscope’s Channel. | | | | | ::: | 35. Repeat steps 31-34 for Signal Generator and Oscilloscope’s Channel. | | | | ||
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