P
Panther
- Jan 1, 1970
- 0
Hello everyone
You may remember me from before well I've done the practical now and I've
some results. I decided to use a capacitor resistor network and connect it
up to a computer with WINSCOPE (please download, it's really tiny size and
doesn't affect your computer: http://polly.phys.msu.su/~zeld/oscill.html).
I have a few queries. It shows a graph of voltage vs time. The x-axis
represents time, and I know that. What I'm trying to do is this: I have some
screen grabs of voltage discharge/charge curves, and I'm trying to find the
voltage after 5 time constants (I know where). But I need to read off the
voltage at that point, how do I do that? Does something called "Y1 Gain"
make any sense? I've no idea how to convert that nonsense into voltage.
Should I just use percentages or something? Thanks.
You may remember me from before well I've done the practical now and I've
some results. I decided to use a capacitor resistor network and connect it
up to a computer with WINSCOPE (please download, it's really tiny size and
doesn't affect your computer: http://polly.phys.msu.su/~zeld/oscill.html).
I have a few queries. It shows a graph of voltage vs time. The x-axis
represents time, and I know that. What I'm trying to do is this: I have some
screen grabs of voltage discharge/charge curves, and I'm trying to find the
voltage after 5 time constants (I know where). But I need to read off the
voltage at that point, how do I do that? Does something called "Y1 Gain"
make any sense? I've no idea how to convert that nonsense into voltage.
Should I just use percentages or something? Thanks.