Saturday, 27 September 2014

OSCILLOSCOPE CONTROLS AND OPERATION


OSCILLOSCOPE CONTROLS AND OPERATION


FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 


Sr.
Panel Control
No.
Description
No.


DISPLAY

1
Screen
A
Phosphor or an LCD screen, usually about 100 mm corner to corner.
2
Trace
B
Line drawn by the scope to represent the signal. This line is created by a bright dot moving across the screen at high speed.
3
Graticule
C, D
Screen is overlaid with a grid of horizontal (C) and vertical (D) lines, which divides the screen into squares, called 'major divisions', graticule is usually 10 major divisions wide and 8 tall.
4
Axis
E
The central horizontal and vertical lines are usually thicker than the others and are divided into 'minor divisions', usually five per major division.

POWER SUPPLY AND CIRCUIT
5
Power ON/OFF
1
Press power push button switch to turn the power on and release to turn the power off.
6
Power lamp
2
This lamp lights when power is turned ON.

Intensity
3
Control the brightness of the display.
7
Focus
4
Control the sharpness of the display.
8
Trace rotation
5
Screw driver control to adjust horizontal tilt of the trace.
9
Scale illum
6
Used to adjust the scale brightness.

VERTICAL AXIS SECTION
10
Input BNC
30, 24
Input terminals to CH1/X, CH2/Y inputs.
11
AC-GND-DC
22, 29
Selects the coupling method to the vertical amplifier.
AC: Vertical input is connected through a capacitor, only AC component is displayed.
GND: Input of vertical amplifier is grounded.
DC: Input signal including DC component is displayed.
12
Volts/Div selector
26, 32
Steps attenuator switch from 5mV/div to 10V/div. 
13
x5 Mag
20, 36
When pressed, the vertical axis gain is magnified 5 times, and the maximum sensitivity becomes 1mV/div.
14
Position
23, 35
Used to move CH1 or CH2 trace up or down on the CRT screen.
15
Invert
21
When Invert switch is pressed, polarity of the signal to CH2 is inverted.
16
CH1
34
Only the signal applied to CH1 is displayed.
17
CH2
28
Only the signal applied to CH2 is displayed.
18
Dual
28, 34
When both CH1 and CH2 buttons are pushed in, the signals applied to CH1 and CH2 are displayed simultaneously in either chopped or alternate display.
19
ADD
31
Displays the algebraic sum of the CH1 and CH2 inputs. Difference is displayed when the CH2 invert button is pushed in.

HORIZONTAL AXIS SECTION
20
Time/Div Selector
15
Selects sweep speed from 0.1us/Div to 0.2us/Div in 20 calibrated steps.
21
X-Y
11
Displays the CH1 and CH2 input signal as an X, Y graph. The vertical deflection signal is applied to the CH1 input and the horizontal deflection signal is applied to the CH2 input.
22
Sweep Var
12
When tuned completely clockwise (cal) the sweep is indicated by the Time/Div switch.
When turned completely counter clockwise the sweep is less than 1/2.5 of the Time/Div setting.
23
Horizontal Position
14
Used to move the trace in horizontal direction.
24
x5 Mag
9
When pressed, the trace will be magnified by a factor of 5. The sweep time becomes 1/5 of the value indicated on the Time/Div switch.
25
Alt-Mag
8
Displays both the normal trace whose sweep rate is indicated by the Time/Div switch and the magnified trace x5 simultaneously. 
26
Trace Separation Control
13
Used to position Magnified trace 1.5 divisions or more from the normal trace

TRIGGERING
27
Trigger source selector

16
Selects sweep trigger signal source.
Int: Input signal applied to CH1 or CH2 becomes the trigger signal.
CH2: Input signal applied to CH2 becomes the trigger signal.
Line: Power line frequency becomes the trigger signal source.
Ext: External signal applied to TRIG input becomes the trigger signal.
28
Ext
19
Input terminal for the external trigger signal.
29
Trig Level
17
Sets the amplitude point on the trigger waveform that will start the sweep.
30
Slope
10
Selects the polarity of the slope the trigger source waveform will start the sweep.
(+) slope is selected when the push button is pushed out.
(--) slope is selected when the push button is pushed in.
31
Trig Mode
18
Auto: Sweep continuously runs in the auto sweep mode. A trace will be displayed even when the input waveform is not triggered. A stationary waveform will be displayed when the input waveform is properly triggered.
Norm: A trace will be displayed only when the input waveform is present and is properly triggered. There will be no trace displayed if there is no input signal or if the input signal is not synchronized. Normal sweep is used when the input signal’s frequency is less than 25Hz.
TV-H: Effective when trig mode is set to TV, and is used when the horizontal of the TV signal is to be synchronized.
TV-V: Effective when trig mode is set to TV, and is used when the vertical of the TV signal is to be synchronized. 
32
Cal 0.5V
7
Outputs a 0.5V P-P 1KHz rectangular wave for calibrating probes.
33
GND
27
This is the grounding terminal.
34
COMP. TEST
40
Switch to change from oscilloscope to component tester. For component testing, X-Y switch must be pushed in for X-Y mode and set both AC-GND-DC switches to GND position.
35
Component Test In
42
Terminals to connect a component or lead wires to a component under test.




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