wave width and amplitude of 230 rms(p-p 320) directly with 5102p hantek.
actually i used Proteus but have no exp on hard scope. would u suggest site where can i get through all about.
tnx.
The phrase "pulse" usually refers to a digital signal. But "230V RMS" rather sounds like a sinusoidal signal.
For most signals the frequency and the period time is shown in the bottom right corner of the scope screen... and is clearly labeled.
Download the user manual from the internet.
If you search for "pulse" you mainly see it in the trigger options.
And it shows up at "+ Duty" and "- Duty" measurements. --> again: usually for digital signals.
Also read chapter: "Measuring Pulse Width" .. with the use of cursors.
Klaus
Added:
Do an internet search on your own and find:
* user Manual
* videos on youtube
wave width and amplitude of 230 rms(p-p 320) directly with 5102p hantek.
actually i used Proteus but have no exp on hard scope. would u suggest site where can i get through all about.
tnx.[/QUOTE
Are you asking about measuring mains voltage directly with scope.
According to datasheet, the largest vertical range is 5V/div. Means you need a 100:1 passive probe to display 230 V sine, which corresponds to 650 V peak-to-peak.
You should also check the probe voltage rating. Most industry standard 10:1 probes are rated for at least 300 V. Unlike Hantek 5102, most oscilloscopes have 10 V/div range so they can display 230 V with 10:1 probe.