u can lock the tool bar. right click on tool bar and u will see the lock bar option.. just check on..
I would be surprised if the oscilloscope showed anything different, you have connected the input to gnd...
Here you have, I also add diode parallel to the LED. So now you can increase the input voltage.
connectors 1,2,3,4 are the four inputs of the oscilloscope, connect them to the signal you want to see
What confuse you in the diagram??
The CH1 measure voltage between V1 and GND and CH2 measure voltage across the diodes.
No, CH2 measure voltage between V1 (node 4) and GND so we are measuring voltage across the AC voltage source.Thank you, Jony. Are you referring to the circuit which you added to MS10? If that's the case, then I think you wanted to say CH2 measures voltage between V1 and GRN (in other words, across R1), and CH1 measures voltage across the diode.
When you you draw the wire simply don't click the mouse when two wires crossed.How do I cross two wires without making a junction between them?
No, CH2 measure voltage between V1 (node 4) and GND so we are measuring voltage across the AC voltage source.
In the simulation using that scope it is impassible to measure in the same time the voltage across R1 and voltage across the diode.
Becaues we have only one GND terminal in the scope.
When you you draw the wire simply don't click the mouse when two wires crossed.
You can still get the voltage across R1 using channel 1 and 2 while the oscilloscope gnd is still in connected to 0 gnd.
Connect each channel input (1 and 2) to one side of the resistor, set channel 1 and 2 to the same v/div and click math button (found between the yellow and blue channel buttons), then select from the screen buttons to subtract the two channel voltages (1-2 or 2-1 dependind on how trey are connected).
The resulting trace will be in red, you can turn off the yellow and blue traces (channels) and leave only the red one.
1: We can use CH3 to measure voltage across R1. Can't we?
You can use this software for PCB design.2: I also have UItiboard software along with MultiSim. What is it used for?
But the GRND cable is connect to the gnd.3: I don't think we use o-scope this way in the lab (at least I haven't seen it being used that way). Please see the attached diagrams to see how I have seen it used. Nothing is attached to the GRND terminal on the o-scope.
The o-scope which I have seen being used:
https://img8.imageshack.us/img8/5408/oscillo.jpg
If you want to use the transformer, I recommend you this typeThank you, Jony, A. Tech.
1: Does MS10 have center-tapped transformer as one of its virtual component? How do I get it? Please let me know.
There are two types of transformers there in the menu: Transformer, Non-linear transformer. As you see both types of transformer have many sub-types. What are these sub-types. By the way, I think the type "transformer" is a center-tapped transformer.
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If you want to use the transformer, I recommend you this type
Basic---->basic_virtual--->TS_Virtual
And for now forget about the other transformers types.
Some day you will know the difference.
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