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Chapter 3: Testing Performance
To test single cursor voltage measurement accuracy with offset
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Figure 3-6
Vertical Scaling and Offset for Voltage Accuracy Measurement
11 With the supply disconnected from the channel input, note the V
avg
mean
reading. ____________ V
It may take a moment for this value to settle because of averaging.
12 Set the power supply voltage from the first line of the table. Use the voltmeter
to adjust the power supply for the most accurate output.
13 Connect the power supply to the channel input and note the V
avg
reading.
_________ V
Press Clear Display and wait a moment to read the value (so that averaging is complete).
14
Subtract the value in step 11 from the value in step 13. Record the difference
in the Performance Test Record.
15 On the same channel, repeat steps 10 through 14 for the rest of the rows in
the table.
16 With the channel keys, set the active channel OFF and the next ON.
A channel is ON if its key is illuminated and OFF if it is not illuminated.
17
Move the BNC tee to the next channel and repeat steps 8 through 15 for that
channel.
18 Repeat steps 8 through 17 for the rest of the channels.
To Set Vertical Scale and Position
You can also use the knobs to set the vertical scale and position, but it is usually easier to use the dialog box,
particularly for the fine position setting.
If the test fails
Voltage measurement errors can be caused by the need for self-calibration. Before troubleshooting the
oscilloscope, perform self-calibration. See “To run the self-calibration” in chapter 4, “Calibrating and
Adjusting.” If self-calibration fails to correct the problem, the cause may be the attenuator or main assembly.
Set the scale from the
table
Set the offset from the
table

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