Use & Abuse of Oscilloscopes
Use & Abuse of Oscilloscopes
OSCILLOSCOPES
Featuring the HP 54600B
Digital Oscilloscope
Safety Tips
Protect Yourself
Avoid contact with Voltage
or Current Sources
✦Use shrouded test leads and alligator clips.
Vrms Vp
Vpp
f1( t )
f = 1/T w = 2 pf
DC Offset
DV
Duty Cycle
Tl Th
50 % (Square Wave) Tl = Th
Th
Tl
Less than 50% (Pulse Train) Tl = Th
Calibration
Oscilloscope Calibration
• To check the oscilloscope calibration, connect
a probe to channel one and to the calibration
prong.
• If the oscilloscope does not read approx. 5V
and 1.2 kHz, notify lab supervisor.
Probe Calibration
• With the probe still connected to the
calibration prong, check to see if the wave is
square.
• If the wave is not square, use a small
screwdriver to adjust the probe until the wave
is square.
main/delayed menu
mode menu
slope/coupling menu
holdoff knob
Miscellaneous Sections
setup menu
time menu
voltage menu
cursor menu
trace menu
cursor knob
autoscale print/utility
display menu
Storage Section
Equipment Provided by
Hewlett-Packard, Electronic Measurement Division
For More Information
• HP 54600B User’s Guide
• HP 54654A Training Kit
• HP H1300A video: “Use & Abuse
of Digitizing Oscilloscopes”
USE AND ABUSE OF
OSCILLOSCOPES
Featuring the HP 54600B
Digital Oscilloscope
Introduction
•Safety Tips
•Front & Rear Panel Layout
•Signal Features
Safety Tips
Protect Yourself:Avoid contact with Voltage or Current Sources
•Use shrouded test leads and alligator clips.
•Leads: Connect to oscilloscope first;
Connect/disconnect at source so loose lead is dead.
•Connect probe to ground before connecting to high.
Autoscale/
Display/Print
Triggering
Vertical Scale
Vrms Vp
Vpp
time
(t )
time
DC Offset
DV
Duty Cycle - Pulse Waveforms
THIGH Duty Cycle = % of
Period where signal
20% is high
Duty Cycle
T LOW
TLOW
Risetime / Falltime - Pulse Waveforms
100%
90%
10%
0%
risetime falltime
Angular Velocity
Magnetic Pickup
•Autoscale
•Averaging, Vpp
Cable Impedance
Patch Cords vs. Z-matched Co-ax
•Autoscale
•Main/delay,
Risetime, Falltime,
Vmax, Vmin, Vtop, Vbase
Natural Frequency
Accelerometer
•Autoscale
•Roll Mode
Beam Frequency
Strain-Gaged Beam
•Single Trigger
•Single Triggering,
Cursors,
Time Reference,
Storage
Beam Frequency & Damping
2
Tn 2p
wn = rad s
Tn
1 x0 Logarithmic
x4 Decrement
x(t) 1 ln xo
d= n x
n
-1 4
z » 2d
3
2
1 p
-2
0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1
•Autoscale
•Trigger Channel, HF Reject
Speed of Sound
Speaker and Microphone
•Autoscale
•Averaging, Phase cursors, XY mode
Speed of Sound
c = l ¢f
l
wavelength
distance
•Autoscale
•Calibration,
Vectors
Triggering a Serial Pattern
HP54654A Training Kit, pt 3
•Autoscale
•Trigger Holdoff
Detecting Periodic Glitches
HP54654A Training Kit, pt 4
•Autoscale
•Autostore
Detecting Narrow Pulses
HP54654A Training Kit, pt 6
•Autoscale
•Peak Detect
Impedance and Calibration
•Impedance
•Calibration
•Probe Effects
Impedance
Av
time
reference variable
signal signal
G
X
f Re(Z)
R
Mechanical Impedance:
Force at a Point
Z=
Velocity at the Point
Acoustic Impedance:
Avg. Sound Pressure over Surface (p)
Z=
Volume Velocity thru Surface (u)
Measurement Impedance
Without Probe With Probe
Probe
Cp
Ro Test instrument Ro
Test instrument
Rp
Rin Vo Rin Vp
Cin Cin
Vin Vin
f = frequency (Hz)
1 1
Zin = Zp =
1 1
+ j ¢2 ¢p ¢f ¢Cin + j ¢2 ¢p ¢f ¢Cp
R in Rp
Vo Z in Vp Zin
= =
Vin Ro + Zin Vin R o + Zin + Zp
Vo Vp
G o = 20 ¢log G p = 20 ¢log
Vin Vin
Gain Comparison
0
without probe
Gain (dB)
with 10:1 probe
-20
6 7 8 9 10
10 10 10 10 10
Frequency (Hz)
For HP54600B Digital Oscilloscope
HP54600B oscilloscope:
Rin= 1 M W
Cin= 13 pf
No Aliasing
fsampling> 2 fsignal
Aliasing
fsampling< 2 fsignal
Triggering
1
Delay
Triggering level
+Slope
-Slope
Digital Advantages
•Image Storage - High Intensity
•Negative Time
•Simultaneous Multichannel Measurement
(No Chop or Alternate)
•Automatic Measurements
•Hardcopy Output
•Export Data to Computer
HP54600B Special Features
•Autoscale
•Fast DisplayUpdate
•Self Test
Developed and Presented by
Timothy Cameron, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
GMI Engineering & Management Institute
Technical Advisors
Marsh Faber Gary Hammond
Hewlett-Packard Professor, Mech Eng, GMI
Equipment Provided by
Hewlett-Packard, Personal Measurement Operations
Produced By
GMI Engineering & Management Institute
Video & Satellite Operations
References
• Electronic Instrument Handbook
, 2nd Edition
Clyde F. Coombs, Editor
McGraw-Hill, New York, 1995