Designing an Electric Circuit for Measuring Hysteresis: Step-by-Step Guide

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To design an electric circuit for measuring hysteresis, input a triangle wave and utilize a dual-channel oscilloscope to monitor both the input and output signals. Record the input trip levels, as hysteresis is defined by the difference between these levels. The circuit design should ensure accurate signal representation for reliable measurements. Proper calibration of the oscilloscope is essential for precise data collection. This method effectively captures the characteristics of electric hysteresis in the circuit.
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How to deisgn an electric circiut to measure an electric hysteresis ??
 
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welatiger said:
How to deisgn an electric circiut to measure an electric hysteresis ??

Could you please post more details? Normally you would just input a triangle wave, and use a dual-channel oscilloscope to watch the input and output, and record the input trip levels (the hysteresis is the difference between the two trip levels).
 
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