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If you own an oscilloscope, sooner or later the urge to see something other than signals on the screen will strike. Some people ignore the urge and go about their normal business while others give … ...
Whether you just received a new oscilloscope or just got access to a revered lab instrument that you are unfamiliar with, there is a learning curve associated with using the instrument. Having run a ...
In music production, oscilloscopes are commonly used to assist dynamics processing and sound synthesis. In both contexts, an oscilloscope is usually placed last in the signal chain, so that it ...
The oscilloscope business became one of its main activities. In 1948, the plant's specialists created the industry's first oscilloscope, the C1-1, with a bandwidth of 250 kHz (Figure 5 ). One year ...
Many users of oscilloscope current probes have had the unpleasant experience of trying to measure small current (1-50 mA) and found that the current probe’s variation from measurement to ...
The Oscilloscope Watch is built around an ATxmega256A3U microprocessor. This is a standard 8-bit embedded microprocessor that runs at 32 MHz, has an integrated USB transceiver, and 256 Kb of flash ...
We've already seen an oscilloscope turned into a clock, but that hack has nothing on this latest one courtesy of Flickr user Moose2000, who took the old school piece of gear and rigged it to run ...
An oscilloscope and a device under test (DUT) constitute a de-facto system. In it, the most overlooked element is the interface between the two: the oscilloscope’s probes. Test personnel simply ...
The world’s first optical oscilloscope – an ultrafast device for measuring the electric field of light – has been constructed by researchers at the University of Central Florida (UCF), US. The new ...
To make your own Arduino based oscilloscope, follow these four steps. Your board will be able to use up to four input channels at frequencies up to 7 kHz and as many as seven input channels at 4 kHz.
Oscilloscope Turns iPad Into a Serious Science Tool New app-plus-accessory combo fulfills the tablet’s promise as a control surface for almost any electronic tool you can think of.