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1. Set the trigger mode to NORMAL.
2. Adjust the trigger level so that it is above the maximum voltage of the input signal. Notice that thetrace remains fixed and that the trigger status displayed at the top right of the display goes from Trig’d to Trig?. This indicates that the channel 1 input has not met the trigger level.
3. Now switch the trigger to AUTO mode. Notice how the signal rolls when the signal is not triggered (either toohigh or low).
1. Configure the function generator to produce a triangular waveform output at about 1 kHz.
2. Set the normal trigger to work on the channel connected to the function generator.
3. Make adjustments to the triggering so that you get a stable display of the triangle wave. Do not use autotriggering.
4. Set the trigger slope to rising (arrow up).
5. Adjust the amplitude of the function generator to be 1 V peak-to-peak, Vp-p,.
6. Adjust the oscilloscope sensitivity using the controls we’ve introduced (do not use AUTOSET) so that the waveform is as large as possible. Adjust the time scale so that atleast two and no more than five complete cycles are displayed.
7. Experiment with the trigger LEVEL control. Notice how it sets the position of the waveform relative to thehorizontal trigger position changes as the trigger level is adjusted.
8. You should be able to move the starting point of the trace back and forth along the ramp in the triangularwave. Again notice how the indicator switches to Trig? when the level is set above or below the top and bottom of the waveform.This indicates that the scope is not triggering and therefore not actively sampling data.
9. Set the trigger slope to Falling (arrow down) and observe that the trace now begins (relative to thehorizontal trigger position) on the falling ramp of the wave.
CURSOR can be used to display vertical (time) or horizontal (voltage) cursors on the display.
Adjust the function generator to create a different waveform and experiment with cursors, triggers andscales.
Press the SAVE/RECALL button to bring up the Save/Recall menu.
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