We all love our cheap digital oscilloscopes, and with good reason. But if there’s one place where analog scopes still shine, it’s anywhere you need X-Y mode. Digitally sampling the inputs and mapping ...
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With the advent of affordable, cheaper processors, the oscilloscopes of today are almost completely dominated by digital storage oscilloscopes. Digital scopes are desirable for their larger bandwidth, ...
If you’re a fan of vintage electronics and DIY tinkering, you’ll find this teardown by [Thomas Scherrer] fascinating. In a recent video, he delves into a rare piece of equipment: the Data Lab ...
The other day, I received a request for information on digital oscilloscope fundamentals. A very nice gentleman, Ed, had just purchased his first digital scope and was looking for help in learning its ...
Using silicon-germanium technology, the TDS6604 digital storage oscilloscope offers designers debugging high-speed systems a 6-GHz bandwidth and a 20-Msample/s rate. It will help enable the transition ...
Four additions to the Agilent 6000 Series bring high-powered performance to the 100-MHz portable digital storage and mixed-signal oscilloscope arena. The instruments target designers working on ...