Measurement of Voltage and Current using C.R.O. (Cathode Ray Oscilloscope)
Trade: Electrician | Semester: II | Marks: 90
Introduction
The Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (C.R.O.) is a very important electronic measuring instrument used to observe and analyze electrical signals. It displays voltage signals in graphical form (waveform) with respect to time. This makes it extremely useful for electricians in testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance work.
In this practical, we study how to measure voltage directly and current indirectly using a CRO.
Definition
C.R.O. is an electronic device that converts electrical signals into visual waveforms on a fluorescent screen.
Main Parts of CRO
- Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) – Main display unit
- Electron Gun – Produces electron beam
- Deflection Plates – Control beam movement
- Fluorescent Screen – Displays waveform
- Time Base Generator – Provides time axis
- Amplifiers – Strengthen signals
- Power Supply
Working Principle
The CRO works on the principle of electron beam deflection. When voltage is applied, the electron beam moves vertically. The time base moves it horizontally. This creates a waveform showing voltage versus time.
Measurement of Voltage using CRO
Aim
To measure voltage using a CRO.
Apparatus Required
- CRO
- Function Generator / AC Supply
- Connecting Leads
Procedure
- Switch ON the CRO and allow warm-up.
- Connect input signal to vertical input (Y-axis).
- Adjust focus and intensity.
- Set volt/div and time/div.
- Observe waveform.
- Count vertical divisions.
- Multiply by volt/div value.
Formula
Voltage = Vertical divisions × Volt per division
Example
If waveform height = 5 divisions and volt/div = 2V
Voltage = 5 × 2 = 10V
Measurement of Current using CRO
Aim
To measure current using CRO.
Principle
CRO cannot measure current directly. It measures voltage across a known resistor. Then current is calculated using Ohm's Law.
Formula
I = V / R
Procedure
- Connect a known resistor in series.
- Measure voltage across resistor using CRO.
- Apply formula I = V / R.
Example
Voltage = 12V, Resistance = 6Ω
Current = 12 / 6 = 2A
Advantages
- Accurate measurement
- Displays waveform clearly
- Useful for AC and DC
- Fast response
Disadvantages
- Costly equipment
- Requires training
Applications
- Electronic circuit testing
- Signal analysis
- TV/Radio repair
- Industrial troubleshooting
Precautions
- Do not apply high voltage directly
- Check grounding properly
- Use proper probes
- Handle carefully
Result
Voltage and current were measured successfully using CRO.
Conclusion
The CRO is a powerful instrument for analyzing electrical signals. It helps electricians understand waveform behavior and measure voltage accurately. Current can be measured indirectly using resistance.
Viva Questions
- What is CRO?
- What is CRT?
- How is voltage measured?
- Why CRO cannot measure current directly?
- What is time base?
- What is volt/div?
- What is waveform?