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Part II Exercises
The following exercises cover information presented in these sections:
Setting Up
The Controls
Measurement Techniques
Check how well you have absorbed the information in these sections by doing this short self-test. Answers are
given on page 34.
Vocabulary Exercise
Write the letter of the definitions in the right column next to the correct words in the left column.
Term Definition
1. ___ Averaging Mode A. The unintentional interaction of the probe and oscilloscope with the circuit being
tested which distorts a signal.
2. ___ Circuit Loading B. A conductor that connects electrical currents to the Earth.
3. ___ Compensation C. A sampling mode in which the digital oscilloscope collects as many samples as it can
as the signal occurs, then constructs a display, using interpolation if necessary.
4. ___ Coupling D. A sampling mode in which the digital oscilloscope constructs a picture of a repetitive
signal by capturing a little bit of information from each repetition.
5. ___ Earth Ground E. A device that converts a specific physical quantity such as sound, pressure, strain, or
light intensity into an electrical signal.
6. ___ Equivalent-Time F. A test device for injecting a signal into a circuit input.
7. ___ Graticule G. A processing technique used by digital oscilloscopes to eliminate noise in a signal.
8. ___ Interpolation H. The method of connecting two circuits together.
9. ___ Real Time I. A “connect-the-dots” processing technique to estimate what a fast waveform looks
like based on only a few sampled points.
10. ___ Signal Generator J. The grid lines on a screen for measuring oscilloscope traces.
11. ___ Single Sweep K. A trigger mode that triggers the sweep once, must be reset to accept another trigger
event.
12. ___ Transducer L. A probe adjustment for 10X attenuator probes that balances the electrical properties
of the probe with the electrical properties of the oscilloscope.
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