Oscilloscope Frequency Measurements
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this screencast, learners read a description of how an oscilloscope is used to measure the frequency of a sine wave.
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This guy is underrated..he deserves more for his excellent teaching..😃
Thank you for this
for the fomula f = 1/T (T = time period ) should be converted in Seconds, not milliseconds
Yes, this is destroying me. I wasted like an hour before I figured it out.
what about the sec/div is under US
Thanks man saved my ass
tqsm sir
On step 3 why do you multiply .2ms x 9 and then you divided the total by 1?
same here
multiplying 0.2ms and 9 gives you the time period (the time taken for a complete wavelength to pass a given point) f = 1/T (T = time period and f = frequency) gives you the number of complete wavelengths passing a point per unit time
@@sosa_es2721that doesn’t explain why divide by 1
Even we can read my guy