[EXAMPLE]
For the example, the horizontal distance is 4.0 divisions.
The SWEEP TIME/DIV is 2 /*s. (See Fig. 23)
Substituting the given value:
Risetime = 4.0 (div) x 2 (jts) = 8/xs
Risetime and falltime can be measured by making use of
the alternate step 3 as described below as well.
4. Use the POSITION control to set the 1 0 % point to
coincide with the center vertical graduation line and
measure the horizontal distance to the point of the in-
tersection of the waveform with the center horizontal
line. Let this distance be D
t
. Next adjust the waveform
position such that the 9 0 % point coincides with the ver-
tical centerline and measure the distance from that line
to the intersection of the waveform with the horizontal
centerline. This distance is D
2
and the total horizontal
distance is then D
t
plus D
2
for use in the above relation-
ship in calculating the risetime or falltime.
Using the formula:
Risetime = (D
x
+ D
2
) (div) x (SWEEP TIME/DIV
setting)x"x 10 M A G " value
1
(1/10)
Rise time
Fig. 2 4
[EXAMPLE]
For the example, the measured D
x
is 1.8 divisions while D
2
is 2.2 divisions. If S W E E P TIME/DIV is 2 /is we use the
following relationship. (See Fig. 24)
Substituting the given value:
Risetime = (1.8 + 2.2) (div)x2 (/ts) = 8 / t s
TIME DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENTS
This procedure is useful in measurement of time dif-
ferences between two signals that are synchronized to one
another but skewed in time.
Procedure:
1. Apply the two signals to CH1 and CH2 INPUT jacks. Set
the vertical MODE to DUAL choosing either A L T or
CHOP mode.
Generally for low frequency signals CHOP is chosen
with A L T used for high frequency signals.
2. Select the faster of the two signals as the SOURCE and
use the VOLTS/DIV and SWEEP TIME/DIV to obtain an
easily observed display.
Set the VARIABLE control to C A L position.
3. Using the
w
POSITION control set the waveforms to the
center of the C R T display and use the POSITION
control to set the reference signal to be coincident with
a vertical graduation line.
4. Measure the horizontal distance between the two
signals and multiply this distance in divisions by the
SWEEP TIME/DIV setting.
If " x 10 M A G " is being used multiply this again by
1/10.
Using the formula:
Time = Horizontal distance (div) x (SWEEP TIME/DIV
setting) x " x 10 M A G " value"
1
(1/10)
[EXAMPLE]
For the example, the horizontal distance measured is 4.4
divisions. The SWEEP TIME/DIV is 0.2 ms. (See Fig. 25)
Substituting the given value:
Time = 4.4 (div) x 0.2 (ms) = 0.88 ms
2 3
Adjust to the vertical scale
with
o
POSITION
Rise time
Fig. 2 3
Adjust 9 0 % point to the center
and measure D
2
.
Adjust 1 0 % point
to the center and
measure Dj.
- Reference signal
Comparison signal
Time difference
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