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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)
 
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)
  
As a source of interesting waveforms, I plan to bring an AC [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectifier#Full-wave_rectification|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 [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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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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* [[user:ultratux|ultratux]]
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<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>
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* [[user:realitygaps|realitygaps]] (some basic multimeter understanding but not much experience either)
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* gruzlor

Latest revision as of 16:02, 8 April 2013

Oscilloscope training
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