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A11 Cabantog 2019151106
A11 Cabantog 2019151106
ECE20L-2 / A1
2019151106
Activity 1.1
1. If the volts per division setting is 5 V/div, determine the signal’s peak to
peak value. Vpk-pk = 12.5V
2. If the volts per division setting is 5 V/div, determine the signal’s rms value.
Vrms = 4.4V
3. If the time per division setting is 5ms / div, determine the signal’s frequency.
Frequency = 80Hz
4. If the time per division setting is 5ms / div, determine the signal’s period.
Period (T) = 0.0125s
CABANTOG, Gerard John T.
ECE20L-2 / A1
2019151106
Activity 1.1
A. Given the problems above (problems 1 to 4), explain and show your
computation for each and every problem.
(2.5)(5.0) = 12.5𝑉
-
2. By using the formula: 𝑉𝑟𝑚𝑠 = 𝑉𝑝𝑘 − 𝑝𝑘
. .
-
𝑉𝑟𝑚𝑠 = 12.5𝑉 = 4.4V
. .
(2.5)(5) = 12.5𝑚𝑠
12.5
= 0.0125𝑠
1000
1
𝑓=
𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑜𝑑
1
= 80𝐻𝑧
0.0125
4.
Using the formula in no.3 and converting it to get the desired result.
1
𝑓=
𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑜𝑑
- -
𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑜𝑑 = = = 0.0125𝑠
: ;<
CABANTOG, Gerard John T.
ECE20L-2 / A1
2019151106
Activity 1.1
B. Given a Tektronix TDS 210 model, draw the façade and enumerate the parts
and discuss its uses.
• Display - This shows the calculated and measured waves and graphs.
• Horizontal Controls - It pushes/move the horizontal waveforms.
• Vertical Controls - It pushes/move the vertical waveforms.
• Channel Keys - It controls channels.
• Trigger Controls - This defines the waveform type and can be
changed manually to create a reliable display of the input signal.
C. Given the Fluke model in the video link above, draw the façade and
enumerate the parts and discuss its uses.