oscillscope Flashcards

1
Q

how can we measure an alternating voltage?

A
  • using an oscilloscope
  • show show voltage varies with time
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2
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what does the y-gain represent?

A
  • the number of volts represented by the height of each sqaure
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3
Q

what is peak voltage?

A
  • the magnitude of the maximum or minimum voltage
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4
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what is peak to peak voltage?

A
  • difference between the maximum and minimum voltage
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5
Q

how can we reduce the uncertainty in reading from the trace

A
  • change the y-gain to make the trace as big as possible
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6
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what happens when we halve the volts per division?

A
  • doubles the height of the trace
  • doesnt affect peak voltage
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7
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what is the time base

A
  • controls the amount of time represented by the width of each square
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8
Q

how can we measure the time period / frequency from an oscilliscope reading

A
  • measure the number of boxes between one cycle
  • compare it to the time base
  • T = the answer
  • f = 1/T
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9
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what happens if we increase the time base?

A
  • trace gets squashed horizontally
  • no effect on time period itself
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10
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what happens if we switch off the time base

A
  • we get a straight vertical line
  • height represents peak-to-peak voltage
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11
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how can we determine the power transferred by an AC supply

A
  • use the mean power
  • half of the peak power
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12
Q

what are the three equations to calculate mean power

A

IoVo / 2

Vo^2 / 2R

Io^2R / 2

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13
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what is root mean square voltage

A
  • equivalent DC voltage that would produce the same power
  • peak voltage / 2
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14
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what is root mean square current

A
  • equivalent DC current that would produce the same power
  • peak current / root 2
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