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In your first statement, using the subtract function will give you the difference between the two signals, i.e. the time difference between them will be shown as two narrow pulses.
Push Pull Duty cycle test:
Oscope channel#1 is on the High Logic State , amplifier channel#1
Oscope channel#2 is on the low logic state , amplifier channel#2
The Time difference between them is the Duty Cycle time?
Or what is the time difference between them called? what kind of measurement is this?
Hi most of the push pull amplifiers will be working in 50% always.
I got your question now.This is an Logic TTL or CMOS signals for a push pull for a servo amplifier
I'm trying to measure the duty cycle out of a push pull servo amplifier
Its not a thing to worry about. But you can measure the output only when a load is connected in the terminals. otherwise you have to connect a dummy load (a resistor) on the output.How would you do this?
It's a Complementary amplifier that has Two separate outputs
Output#1 , is the high logic state
Output#2 , is the low logic state
Oscope channel#1 goes to amplifier output#1 which is the High Logic State
Oscope Channel#2 goes to amplfier output#2 which is the Low logic state
How do you get the duty cycle? use the subtract mode math function?
Yeah, It will.But i want to try it this way, will this work?
No. the difference between two channels is a signal. which has high(ON time) and low(OFF time).The difference between the two Oscope channels will be the duty cycle?
No. the difference between two channels is a signal. which has high(ON time) and low(OFF time).
#2Differential Measurement:
O-scope channel#1 goes to only to the ON TIME of the logic signal
O-scope channel#2 goes to only to the OFF TIME of the logic signal
How can this be done with only one output?
#5, post your schematic.I would need to put a forward diode on the Oscope probe to only get the ON TIME of the logic signal for channel#1
For channel#2 I would need to put a reverse diode on the Oscope probe to only get the OFF TIME of the logic signal?
Not the difference.The difference between the ON time and the OFF time is what? the duty cycle or what is it?
T = Period (Ton + Toff)
If the output is high It is called ON time, If the output is low it is called OFF time.
But what is called when you measure the Difference of the ON TIME and the OFF TIME?
Sometimes called 'mark to space ratio'
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