Operating Procedures; Basic Applications; Introduction; Index To Basic Application Procedures - Tektronix 2213A Instruction Manual

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OPERATING PROCEDURES

INTRODUCTION

After becoming familiar with the capabilities of the 2213A
Oscilloscope an operator can then easily develop conve­
nient methods for making particular measurements. The in­
formation in this section is designed to enhance operator
understanding and to assist in developing efficient tech­
niques for making specific measurements. Recommended
methods for making basic measurements with your instru­
ment are described in the procedures contained in this
section.
When a procedure first calls for presetting instrument
controls and obtaining a baseline trace, refer to the "Oper­
ator's Adjustments" part in Section 3 and perform steps 1
through 4 under "Baseline Trace" .
INDEX TO BASIC
APPLICATION PROCEDURES

VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS

Instantaneous Voltage ........................................
Algebraic A ddition.................................................
Common-Mode Rejection....................................
Amplitude Comparison ........................................

TIME MEASUREMENTS ........................................

Time D u ra tio n.......................................................
Frequency.............................................................
Rise Time .............................................................
Related Signals.....................................................
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TELEVISION DISPLAYS..........................................

TV Line Signal ........
TV Field Signal .....................................................

DELAYED-SWEEP MAGNIFICATION......................

BASIC APPLICATIONS

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VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS

AC Peak-to-Peak Voltage

To make a peak-to-peak voltage measurement, use the
following procedure:
NOTE
This procedure may also be used to make voltage
measurements between any two points on the
waveform.
1.
Preset instrument controls and obtain a baseline
trace.
2.
Apply the ac signal to either vertical-channel input
connector and set the VERTICAL MODE switch to display
the channel used.
3.
Set the appropriate VOLTS/DIV switch to display
about five divisions of the waveform, ensuring that the
VOLTS/DIV Variable control is in the CAL detent.
4.
Adjust the TRIGGER LEVEL control to obtain a stable
display.
5.
Set the SEC/DIV switch to a position that displays
several cycles of the waveform.
6.
Vertically position the display so that the negative
peak of the waveform coincides with one of the horizontal
graticule lines (see Figure 4-1, Point A).
7.
Horizontally position the display so that one of the
positive peaks coincides with the center vertical graticule
line (see Figure 4-1, Point B).
8.
Measure the vertical deflection from peak-to-peak
(see Figure 4-1, Point A to Point B).
Section 4- 2213A Operators
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