The anode voltage does not affect the sensitivity of a CRO. The input amplifier and deflection circuit have a greater influence.
The Anode voltage will affect the focus and visibility of the trace, in this respect it will affect how you see the result.
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to get high acceleration for the beam.
A: xray emits from TV, OSCILLOSCOPE and some more instruments due to requirement of hi voltage to see the display
The screen is coated in a thin layer of phosphorous. This glows when bombarded by electrons.
As with analog ( Dial) watches versus Digital clocks- there are two different types of presentation. The Analog Oscilloscope is more properly called a Cathode Ray oscilloscope as it uses a specialized CRT ( Cathode Ray tube) the Digital creates and displays its graphics in a digital fashion. They do not need a warm-up time as they do not use vacuum tubes. Storage oscilloscopes, which have a time-lapse feature most intriguing and a memory bank, can be and have been made in both the analog and the digital configurations. the German Hameg company marketed both types.
It is the deflection on the screen (meter) per volt of deflection
Depends on the design of the 'scope and it's "X" & "Y" deflection amplifiers.
Audio Frequency Oscilloscope and Cathode Ray Oscilloscope
Cathode ray oscilloscope
change your resistance, its a little button, or if you are using an older oscilloscope, its a knob that will lower the sensitivity of the display. if it is something way higher than the oscilloscope can measure, you may have to run a resistor or transformer in the line.
change your resistance, its a little button, or if you are using an older oscilloscope, its a knob that will lower the sensitivity of the display. if it is something way higher than the oscilloscope can measure, you may have to run a resistor or transformer in the line.
cathode ray tube
The most important part of an oscilloscope is the cathode ray tube.
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cathode ray oscilloscope
Why is the speed of the electron beam greater than the speed of light in cathode ray oscilloscope.
Yes.