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#using a voltmeter  | #using a voltmeter  | ||
| − | ##  | + | ##Measure the voltage of a D-cell battery  | 
| − | #  | + | ##Open the voltmeter an replace its fuse  | 
#using an external power supply  | #using an external power supply  | ||
| + | ##setting Current and voltage limits  | ||
#using a pules generator  | #using a pules generator  | ||
| + | ##setup a frequency and shape  | ||
| + | #how to use a scope  | ||
| + | ##what is a trigger and a trigger level  | ||
| + | ## setting time and voltage scales  | ||
| + | ##observe the output of the pulse generator on a scope, play with frequency and amplitude  | ||
#using a Breadboard  | #using a Breadboard  | ||
| + | ## general principle of use  | ||
| + | ##Bread board layout, which holes are connected together  | ||
| + | ## suggestions on use  | ||
#how to solder  | #how to solder  | ||
##what is a cold solder joint  | ##what is a cold solder joint  | ||
Latest revision as of 19:59, 8 January 2011
- using a voltmeter
- Measure the voltage of a D-cell battery
 - Open the voltmeter an replace its fuse
 
 - using an external power supply
- setting Current and voltage limits
 
 - using a pules generator
- setup a frequency and shape
 
 - how to use a scope
- what is a trigger and a trigger level
 - setting time and voltage scales
 - observe the output of the pulse generator on a scope, play with frequency and amplitude
 
 - using a Breadboard
- general principle of use
 - Bread board layout, which holes are connected together
 - suggestions on use
 
 - how to solder
- what is a cold solder joint