Difference between revisions of "Oscilloscope training"
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Although everybody is welcome to attend. The experience level expected that you know how to handle a regular multimeter (basic knowledge of electricity, ohms law, frequencies, etc.) | Although everybody is welcome to attend. The experience level expected that you know how to handle a regular multimeter (basic knowledge of electricity, ohms law, frequencies, etc.) | ||
− | An interesting aspect might be that you will hear different sounds, and visualize how they look on the screen of an oscilloscope. You will hear and see different waveforms like a sine wave, triangle, block wave, noise, etc. I will also, but that is a somewhat more advanced topic, try to show you how to use the two channels of the scope in um... differential mode, so channel 1 will draw the X axis, and channel 2 | + | At the training the space will probably have 3 scopes, 2 analog and 1 Digital. |
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+ | An interesting aspect might be that you will hear different sounds, and visualize how they look on the screen of an oscilloscope. You will hear and see different waveforms like a sine wave, triangle, block wave, noise, etc. <br> I will also, but that is a somewhat more advanced topic, try to show you how to use the two channels of the scope in um... differential mode, so channel 1 will draw the X axis, and channel 2 will draw the Y axis. We then can make cute pictures on screen. [[User:Ultratux|Ultratux]] 03:11, 4 April 2013 (CEST) | ||
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+ | As a source of interesting waveforms, I plan to bring an AC full-wave [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectifier#Full-wave_rectification rectifier] on a breadboard so we can see the effects of the diodes and capacitors. If I find time to prepare it, I also plan to bring a simple [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/555_timer_IC IC 555] based circuit to experiment with. [[User:Chotee|Chotee]] 00:09, 5 April 2013 (CEST) | ||
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+ | = Signup List = | ||
+ | If you feel the need, add your name below, so that we can have an idea of the number of people attending: | ||
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+ | * [[user:Chotee|Chotee]] | ||
+ | * phicoh | ||
+ | * Wally | ||
+ | * mariejel | ||
+ | * [[user:ultratux|ultratux]] | ||
+ | <s>* [[user:ZTiK|ZTiK]] (sitting quietly in the back & listening, I do not meet requirement: 'The experience level expected that you know how to handle a regular multimeter')</s> | ||
+ | * [[user:realitygaps|realitygaps]] (some basic multimeter understanding but not much experience either) | ||
+ | * gruzlor |
Latest revision as of 16:02, 8 April 2013
Oscilloscope training | |
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Date | 2013/04/08 |
Time | |
Location | ACTA |
Type | Workshop |
Contact | User:Chotee |
From 19:00 onwards, expected to last an hour or so.
Goal of the training is to beable to properly use the Oscilloscopes in the space. Understanding the (basic) 'scope use while not being a danger to either the scope or yourself.
Although everybody is welcome to attend. The experience level expected that you know how to handle a regular multimeter (basic knowledge of electricity, ohms law, frequencies, etc.)
At the training the space will probably have 3 scopes, 2 analog and 1 Digital.
An interesting aspect might be that you will hear different sounds, and visualize how they look on the screen of an oscilloscope. You will hear and see different waveforms like a sine wave, triangle, block wave, noise, etc.
I will also, but that is a somewhat more advanced topic, try to show you how to use the two channels of the scope in um... differential mode, so channel 1 will draw the X axis, and channel 2 will draw the Y axis. We then can make cute pictures on screen. Ultratux 03:11, 4 April 2013 (CEST)
As a source of interesting waveforms, I plan to bring an AC full-wave rectifier on a breadboard so we can see the effects of the diodes and capacitors. If I find time to prepare it, I also plan to bring a simple IC 555 based circuit to experiment with. Chotee 00:09, 5 April 2013 (CEST)
Signup List
If you feel the need, add your name below, so that we can have an idea of the number of people attending:
* ZTiK (sitting quietly in the back & listening, I do not meet requirement: 'The experience level expected that you know how to handle a regular multimeter')
- realitygaps (some basic multimeter understanding but not much experience either)
- gruzlor