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=== E-6: Cathode Ray Oscilloscope And Differential Amplifier === | === E-6: Oscilloscopes and RC Decay === |
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* w/ 2 [[Hanging Oscilliscope Probes#BNC to Alligator Cables|Oscilloscope Probe]] * 1 [[3323-1#Kruhn-Hite_Function_Generators|Function Generator]] (Krohn-Hite, Pasco) |
* w/ 2 [[Hanging Oscilloscope Probes#BNC_to_Alligator_Cables|Oscilloscope Probes]] * 1 [[3323-1#Kruhn-Hite_Function_Generators|Function Generator]] |
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* w/[[Hanging PASCO Voltage Sensors#Fluke_Multimeter_Sensor|Hanging PASCO Voltage Sensors#Fluke Multimeter Sensor]] * 1 [[3323-3#BNC to Alligator Cables|BNC to Alligator Cable]] |
* w/[[Hanging PASCO Voltage Sensors#Fluke_Multimeter_Sensor|Fluke Multimeter Probe Set]] * 2 [[3323-3#BNC_to_Alligator_Cables|BNC to Alligator Cable]] |
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* Resistor Set (1kΩ, 2.2kΩ, 3.3kΩ, 4.7kΩ, 10kΩ, 20kΩ, 100kΩ, 10MΩ) | * Resistor Set (100Ω, 200Ω, 400Ω, 1kΩ, 2.2kΩ, 3.3kΩ, 4.7kΩ, 10kΩ, 20kΩ, 100kΩ, 10MΩ) |
E-6: Oscilloscopes and RC Decay
Quantity: 39
Experiment Contents
w/ 2 Oscilloscope Probes
w/Kit
Also
- 1 Oscilloscope Manual
Check
Plug Board Kit (30 Items)
- Resistor Set (100Ω, 200Ω, 400Ω, 1kΩ, 2.2kΩ, 3.3kΩ, 4.7kΩ, 10kΩ, 20kΩ, 100kΩ, 10MΩ)
- 8 Bridge Plugs
- Capacitor Set (47nF, 1μF, 0.47μF)
- Diode
- Inductor (1 H)
- SPDT Switch
- Variable Resistor (1k)
- Transistor (2N1480)
- Differential Amplifier
- Adapter Set (2 Pomona 1269, 2 Pomona 1296, 1 BNC 'T')
Troubleshooting
If the output of the differential amplifier is unstable, verify that all E-6 equipment is plugged into the Tripp Lite power strip, which is located adjacent to the lab table (see photo below), and the Tripp Lite power strip is plugged into the wall. No E-6 equipment should be plugged into the power strip on the back of the computer cart, which has a dubious ground (as of 3/10/14).