Xy Function; Calibration Of Attenuation Probes (Usually 1/10) - Jeulin JO 20 Manual

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Measurement and instrumentation
Dual trace oscilloscope JO 20 MHz
Ref :
291166
ENGLISH
The level corresponding to the trace starting point is called "trigger
threshold".
Select:
either the falling edge position (30 down): in this case the
o
slope at the origin of the trace is negative,
or the rising edge position (30 released): in this case the
o
slope at the origin of the trace is positive.
Note 1: the trigger threshold must be within the min and max signal values.
If these limits are exceeded, the trace will disappear from the
screen.
Note 2: generally the lever (27) should be set on AUTO; this position
allows a trace to be always visible on the screen.
The NORM position (27) is used especially in the case of very low
frequency signals.

4.3 XY function

Using a function generator, feed the same signal into both
channels.
Set the range selectors (9) on the same position.
Set the knobs (10) on CAL.
Select the channels YA (15) and YB (16).
Record the signal amplitude.
Set the selector (20) on XY: now you will obtain a 45-deg. inclined
line segment representing the function: Y (channel B) = f(x)
(channel A). The same amplitudes as before are observed for X
and Y.
In this operating mode the INV button (14) is inoperative.
Note: Beware of screen damage due to burning in the case of a bright
stationary spot.
4.4 Calibration of attenuation probes (usually
1/10)
Connect the probe onto either channel YA or YB. (When the probe
is a switchable one, use the 1/10 position).
Contact the probe with the CAL terminal (6).
Set the selector (9) on 20 mV/div.
Set the selector (19) on 0.2 msec/div.
If necessary trim the probe setting so that a horizontal trace is
obtained.
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