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4) Now press the (X Y) softkey, which will make the Y checked, and both the Y1 and Y2
cursors (dashed horizontal lines) are at 0.00V (this is the bottom of the waveform).
5) Press the Y2 softkey, and move the Y2
cursor line to the top of the waveform by
using the Entry Knob. Now Y2 is about
4.94 V, and the ∆Y = 4.94V. Your display
should look like the one on the right.
Features to Try - Using “Quick Meas” to Measure Time & Voltage:
As you just found, manually positioning the cursors on a waveform can give you important
information about a waveform. Since these kinds of measurements need to be done all the
time, your oscilloscope is designed to make many common measurements automatically.
These include:
Frequency, period and peak-peak voltage
Maximum, minimum, rise time, fall time and duty cycle
RMS (root-mean-square or effective value), +width, -width, average and amplitude
Top, base, overshoot, preshoot, and X at Max
Phase shift (Ch. 1 compared to Ch. 2), time delay (Ch. 1 compared to Ch. 2)
Let’s do some measurements now using the “Quick Meas” feature.
1) Connect Channel 1 probe to the Probe Comp output terminal, and press the Autoscale
hardkey.
2) Press the Press the Quick Meas hardkey. You will see the display below. The ‘scope has
determined that the frequency is 1.199 kHz, and the peak-peak amplitude is 5.19 Vpp.
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