Voltage Measurement with Oscilloscope.
Adrachin:
Measure voltage using Oscilloscope Lab.
LiquidGPT:
To measure voltage using the Oscilloscope Lab, we’ll simulate a signal and then display it as if it were being viewed on an oscilloscope. First, let’s define the signal you’re interested in. Here are a few questions to get us started:
- What type of waveform would you like to simulate (e.g., sine, square, triangle)?
- What frequency should the signal have?
- What amplitude should the signal have?
- Over what duration would you like to simulate the signal?
Once you provide these details, I can generate the signal data and create an oscilloscope display for you.
Adrachin:
Sine wave Frequency DOW 10Mhz, 8kV, Impuls length 12 micro seconds
LiquidGPT:
Here’s the simulated sine wave with the specified parameters: a frequency of 10 MHz, an amplitude of 8 kV, over a duration of 12 microseconds. The x-axis represents time in microseconds, and the y-axis represents voltage in volts.
Would you like to adjust any parameters or save this oscilloscope display as an image?
Adrachin:
Modify it to show a Damped Oscillatory Wave
LiquidGPT:
Now, the plot shows a damped oscillatory wave with the same initial frequency and amplitude, but with an exponential decay applied to simulate damping. The time is again shown in microseconds, and the voltage in volts.
Would you like any further adjustments or need the image saved?