Testing Performance
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The difference in average voltage readings should be within the test limits of
(depending on the oscilloscope model).
If a result is not within the test limits, go to the “Troubleshooting” chapter. Then
return here.
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Disconnect the precision source from the oscilloscope.
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Repeat this procedure to check the DC vertical gain accuracy with the
remaining Volts/div setting values in
(depending on the oscilloscope
model).
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Finally, repeat this procedure for the remaining channels to be tested.
Use a Blocking Capacitor to Reduce Noise
On the more sensitive ranges, such as 1 mV/div, 2 mV/div, and 5 mV/div, noise
may be a factor. To eliminate the noise, add a BNC Tee, blocking capacitor, and
shorting cap at the oscilloscope channel input to shunt the noise to ground. See
. If a BNC capacitor is not available, use an SMA blocking capacitor,
adapter, and cap. See
in the equipment list on
for
details.
Figure 4
Using a Blocking Capacitor to Reduce Noise
To oscilloscope input
BNC shorting
cap
Blocking
Capacitor
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