Instructions
8.Demonstration 
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Figure 8-1 Measure period and frequency value for a given signal 
Example 2: Gain of a Amplifier in a Metering Circuit 
The purpose of this example is to work out the Gain of an Amplifier in a Metering 
Circuit. First we use Oscilloscope to measure the amplitude of input signal and output 
signal from the circuit, then to work out the Gain by using given formulas. 
Set the probe menu attenuation coefficient as 10X and that of the switch in the probe 
as 10X (see "How to Set the Probe Attenuation Coefficient" on P12). 
Connect the oscilloscope CH1 channel with the circuit signal input end and the CH2 
channel to the output end. 
Operation Steps: 
(1)  Push  the  Autoset  button and the oscilloscope will automatically adjust the 
waveforms of the two channels into the proper display state. 
(2)  Push the Measure button to show the Measure menu. 
(3)  Select Add in the bottom menu. 
(4)  In the right menu, select CH1 in the Source menu item. 
(5)  In the left Type menu, turn the M knob to select PK-PK.   
(6)  In the right menu, select Add. The peak-to-peak type of CH1 is added. 
(7)  In the right menu, select CH2 in the Source menu item. 
(8)  In the left Type menu, turn the M knob to select PK-PK.   
(9)  In the right menu, select Add. The peak-to-peak type of CH2 is added. 
(10) Read the peak-to-peak voltages of Channel 1 and Channel 2 from the bottom left 
of the screen (see Figure 8-2). 
(11) Calculate the amplifier gain with the following formulas. 










