@maciejwrotek Got a dog as well. He's safe also, he is not allowed in the lab where the oscilloscope must stay. Plus we don't have a new oscilloscope anyways. Lucky him! :D
@GregoryGraveyard Any number of reasons really. In the most simple case, you have a 10V source, but you need a 5V source. You can get 5V by using just two resistors. You need to then make sure that you do indeed have 5V, so you measure it. :-)
@TrueAzureTutorials Ok, you are right in every way great master. You know all. I am sorry I upset you. The glitches as you say are oscilloscope glitches and have nothing in common to taping a TV with a camcorder, no it is the oscilloscope that is glitching (cough cough). Too bad I got straight A's all through college and even this class. By the way, I love all your videos mister/miss tutorial. :D
Calling the scope probe signal input "positive" you have characterized it as a device able to measure signals that are positive relative to the ground clip. Not correct. Picky I know, but still, lol.
would you please help me to test the MOS in the motheboard near the cpu, so that the reading from your oscilloscope can be read? would u please tell what is the Mhz recorded in the oscilloscope? TIA
out teacher gives us circuits with a resistor usually 1k with a cap or a inductor we just started with inductors anyway i have major trouble with finding my voltage across my cap or inductor finding my time and finding my theata angle it sucks
scope tutorials are mostly all 'fail tutorials'. More generic considerations re: protect yourself - protect your scope. Impedence matching considerations, probe selection etc .. chalkboard stuff really .. showing it on the scope is too lame really .. and I agree with the bottom poster .. turning on the scope comes last.
This tutorial was aimed for new EE students at the University of Utah. Me and my friend here (the one in the video) were both EE students at Utah, so we catered this tutorial in the way that we felt it would have helped us the most when we were new students.
unbelievable, you have all those equipments and your osc. is still messed,,, how about you start playing around with the capacitors on horiz. area in that osc.?
Umm yeah, we were having trouble filming the output and input signals together (because of the frame rate of the camera and what not), so we hooked up a 2nd source with the amplitude of the output. For some reason that showed up fine on the camera, so we kept it. What sucked is that we didn't realize this was a problem with the phase until after we had finished it. It was for a class and it was the end of the semester so I just left it. :-)
That's a pretty advanced oscilloscope. They didn't even have auto-scale or frequency counting, back in my day you had to set the trigger and count the divisions between the zero-crossings.
Why is this viewed over 50 times more than my other videos? This one sucks compared to the rest of my videos.
Orash111 2 months ago
I really needed this basic stuff. Thanks
drumsdrumdrumdrum 5 months ago
does it have anal probe attachment ?
maciejwrotek 5 months ago 3
@maciejwrotek No, but I think the new ones will.
Orash111 5 months ago 3
@Orash111 , have an animal at home :D ?
maciejwrotek 5 months ago
@maciejwrotek Why do you? :p
Orash111 5 months ago
@Orash111 2 dogs, but they are safe... cant afford oscilloscope
maciejwrotek 5 months ago
@maciejwrotek Got a dog as well. He's safe also, he is not allowed in the lab where the oscilloscope must stay. Plus we don't have a new oscilloscope anyways. Lucky him! :D
Orash111 5 months ago
@Orash111 must have my head examined :D ....
maciejwrotek 5 months ago
really? u turn on the damn thing with the ON button? Thank God u cleared that up! u freakin douche. Dont ever post video
maqsoodu23 6 months ago
@maqsoodu23 Sorry, that was a mistake on my part. One normally turns it on with a grenade, otherwise it takes too long to warm up. :D :D :D :D
Orash111 6 months ago 3
why do you need to know the voltage of a circuit and after you do, what comes next? i'm a noob with all this.
GregoryGraveyard 10 months ago
@GregoryGraveyard Any number of reasons really. In the most simple case, you have a 10V source, but you need a 5V source. You can get 5V by using just two resistors. You need to then make sure that you do indeed have 5V, so you measure it. :-)
Orash111 10 months ago
love the look around you intro :).
dexwiggle 1 year ago
kill the music jesus christ!
mellodge 1 year ago
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Lose the intro.
This oscilloscope is ancient. Get a new one. One that is more accurate and not glitching constantly through the video.
This video was not at all informative or helpful. Why even bother?
It's so unprofessionally done I'm absolutely amazed that any university would allow you to post on their behalf, or even use their name in it.
Please remove your terrible video.
TrueAzureTutorials 1 year ago
@TrueAzureTutorials Ok, you are right in every way great master. You know all. I am sorry I upset you. The glitches as you say are oscilloscope glitches and have nothing in common to taping a TV with a camcorder, no it is the oscilloscope that is glitching (cough cough). Too bad I got straight A's all through college and even this class. By the way, I love all your videos mister/miss tutorial. :D
Orash111 1 year ago 10
@TrueAzureTutorials Wow, are you a moron or just glitchin'?
Psychonaut2021 11 months ago
freaking good video, about time someone explained that device in some detail.
averagemale2000 1 year ago
my Oscilloscope is very old it doesn't have buttons it has dials
thepit28 1 year ago
haha, love the 'Look Around You' theme :D
theflashg0rd0nator 1 year ago
drumstick i thinks thats to much for an oscilloscope or?
EgoShooter18 1 year ago
can i measure the frequency of a circuit that is using 2000 volts?
drumstick9000 1 year ago
@drumstick9000 Yeah, but it all depends on whether your equipment is suited to handle that kind of voltage level.
Orash111 1 year ago
Was it any coincidence the into music is the same as from the Britsh 'Look Around You' spoof science show? ;-)
combatwombat71 1 year ago
@combatwombat71 Nope, that was actually done on purpose. :-D
Orash111 1 year ago 2
Calling the scope probe signal input "positive" you have characterized it as a device able to measure signals that are positive relative to the ground clip. Not correct. Picky I know, but still, lol.
kd5gua 1 year ago
would you please help me to test the MOS in the motheboard near the cpu, so that the reading from your oscilloscope can be read? would u please tell what is the Mhz recorded in the oscilloscope? TIA
Usolid 2 years ago
out teacher gives us circuits with a resistor usually 1k with a cap or a inductor we just started with inductors anyway i have major trouble with finding my voltage across my cap or inductor finding my time and finding my theata angle it sucks
elmolegs 2 years ago
thanks for uploading this; am taking an electronics course....this helps a lot.
amartinjoe 2 years ago
scope tutorials are mostly all 'fail tutorials'. More generic considerations re: protect yourself - protect your scope. Impedence matching considerations, probe selection etc .. chalkboard stuff really .. showing it on the scope is too lame really .. and I agree with the bottom poster .. turning on the scope comes last.
PigsCanFly99 2 years ago
This tutorial was aimed for new EE students at the University of Utah. Me and my friend here (the one in the video) were both EE students at Utah, so we catered this tutorial in the way that we felt it would have helped us the most when we were new students.
Orash111 2 years ago
unbelievable, you have all those equipments and your osc. is still messed,,, how about you start playing around with the capacitors on horiz. area in that osc.?
Nice tutorial...
++
andersonlavor 2 years ago
connect the probe BEFORE powering up the scope and NOT AFTER.
DO NOT remove the probe from the scope while its powered up.
akasht 2 years ago
Thank you for the video.
But now my wife have a crush on you :o(
Alexvideoclip 2 years ago 6
thanks for the video. very informative
macnet83 2 years ago
is it possible to connect an oscilloscope to a synthesizer?? if so,how???
owlwink 3 years ago
hey thanks alot man. our professor doesnt explain shit, he just gives us the lab and says good luck bitch!
JUKIO01 3 years ago
ha ha,thrown in at the deep end eh?
owlwink 3 years ago
same here lol
Borican 3 years ago
In an undershirt?
kc7fys 3 years ago
Umm yeah, we were having trouble filming the output and input signals together (because of the frame rate of the camera and what not), so we hooked up a 2nd source with the amplitude of the output. For some reason that showed up fine on the camera, so we kept it. What sucked is that we didn't realize this was a problem with the phase until after we had finished it. It was for a class and it was the end of the semester so I just left it. :-)
Orash111 3 years ago
hi if i want to measure the period time and the root mean square how do i do it in the oscilloscope
mohamed724 2 years ago
How did you get a phase diff off a voltage divider? those two waveforms were off by at least 15 degrees. Are those wirewound resistors or something?
gamccoy 3 years ago
That's a pretty advanced oscilloscope. They didn't even have auto-scale or frequency counting, back in my day you had to set the trigger and count the divisions between the zero-crossings.
Amishman35 3 years ago
wow very cool and informational
ddl312 3 years ago
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citarasa 4 years ago
Haha. I love the "Look around you" soundtrack in the beginning ;D
Haavard93 4 years ago
Some of the 1st video games were created on the oscilloscope by very bored scientists.
bornametalman 4 years ago 2