28014 Parallax Inc, 28014 Datasheet - Page 49

OSCILLOSCOPE USB 200KHZ

28014

Manufacturer Part Number
28014
Description
OSCILLOSCOPE USB 200KHZ
Manufacturer
Parallax Inc
Type
USBr
Datasheets

Specifications of 28014

Includes
Probes, Software, USB Cable
Bandwidth
200kHz
Channels
Dual
Display Type
None - Requires Computer and Monitor
Probe Type
Hook Probes x1 (3)
Sampling Rate (per Second)
500ks/s
Voltage - Input, Max
20V p-p
Voltage - Supply
5 VDC, USB Powered
Product
Microcontroller Accessories
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Input Impedance
-
Rise Time (typ)
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
Q2119020
ACTIVITY #2: SINE WAVE FREQUENCY AND AMPLITUDE
MEASUREMENT
This activity uses the same circuit you have already built. This activity will measure the
frequency and amplitude of a sine wave and compare it to the BASIC Stamp code that
generated the signal.
Measuring Frequencies with TestPiezoWithFreqout.bs2
Review the data in your Cursors measurement box. Does it compare to your BASIC
Stamp source code? Your ∆ should measure around 5.0 V peak-to-peak, and 200 Hz for
Re-run the program TestPiezoWithFreqout.bs2.
Press the Run / Stop button to view the signal, and then press again to capture it.
Under the Cursors tab, set the Cursor Settings switches to Paired Bars and Floating.
Place the red horizontal cursor on the bottom of the signal.
Place the red vertical cursor at the peak at the left (Figure 3-7). Now place the
blue horizontal cursor on the top of the signal and the blue vertical cursor on the
peak to the right.
Figure 3-7:
Measuring sine
wave frequency
and amplitude
with the Paired
Bars cursors