Virtual C.R.O.


Version: 2.0.3
Size:
48KB
Requirements:
No special requirements
Price:
Free
System:
Windows 2003/XP/2000/98/Me/NT
Rating:
4.3
License:
Freeware

Description - Virtual C.R.O.



The Virtual C.R.O. program simulates a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (C.R.O.). It has been designed for engineering students to study various waveforms using a C.R.O.-like interface, since the actual C.R.O. and the circuits they are studying may not always be available to them due to limited laboratory access. Please note that this is merely a software simulation, and the waveforms that the program displays are software-generated (using programmed mathematical expressions). This is not a program which works with hardware circuits or reads data from the computer`s ports. This program could be used for the following:- as a simple interface to observe any waveform, typically the theoretical output of some circuit. to study various C.R.O. effects and experiments such as:- Frequency measurement using Lissajous figures phase measurement using ellipses intensity modulation to learn how to use a C.R.O. (!!). The program has controls Similar to those of a normal C.R.O., and so students are free to experiment with them and understand their functions. The virtual C.R.O. has 5 input channels, plus inputs for external triggering and intensity modulation (Z input). What `signals` are `connected` to each channel is defined by the `experiment` you select, and its parameters. The program includes a set of common experiments; you can add your own by modifying the source code and re-compiling the program. 5 input channels, plotted in different colours Display/hide individual channels time and voltage scale adjustment Trace positioning GND mode X-Y mode Z mode (intensity modulation) Choice of `Hold` mode or triggering from any channel or ext. trig. input Light or solid joining of samples Adjustable screen size Customizable screen, Grid and trace colours Panel displays values of controls, such as scales and modes in effect Measure voltages and time differences using the mouse Run experiments with parameters and so on.

Virtual C.R.O. Intensity Modulation Input Channels


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