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==Entry title==
==Prep Notes for 8-30-10==
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After a less than successful blind flight into last week's first lab, I am going to start writing down and collecting notes and procedures for tomorrow's second run at the oscilloscope lab. This way, I will have a better grasp on what is going on tomorrow when I go into lab.
 
===Triggering===
Triggering is how the oscilloscope determines the proper way to display a signal. The triggering works by sending pulses in response to a stimulus from the signal, and measuring the time scale and syncing the display to it. This will stop the wave form at some threshold value on the display, and can be set up to display the rising or falling position on the waveform graph. This is done by selecting the appropriate option. Also, the difference between two concurrent rising or falling parts is pi radians away from each other.
 
===Procedures===
 
===Things to Remember===
 
===Notes on Other Things===





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Prep Notes for 8-30-10

After a less than successful blind flight into last week's first lab, I am going to start writing down and collecting notes and procedures for tomorrow's second run at the oscilloscope lab. This way, I will have a better grasp on what is going on tomorrow when I go into lab.

Triggering

Triggering is how the oscilloscope determines the proper way to display a signal. The triggering works by sending pulses in response to a stimulus from the signal, and measuring the time scale and syncing the display to it. This will stop the wave form at some threshold value on the display, and can be set up to display the rising or falling position on the waveform graph. This is done by selecting the appropriate option. Also, the difference between two concurrent rising or falling parts is pi radians away from each other.

Procedures

Things to Remember

Notes on Other Things