Do you remember your first oscilloscope? Maybe we have entered the era in which younger readers think of a sleek model with an LCD screen, but for the slightly older among us the image that will come ...
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A bench oscilloscope is one of the most invaluable tools in the hardware hacker’s arsenal, but even the slimmest digital models are a bit large to be part of your everyday electronic carry. Sure you ...
Using a oscilloscope for your projects is often an expensive endeavor. At the low end you are talking several hundred bucks at least—but this DIY version fits in your pocket and only costs $33.
Inexpensive pocket oscilloscopes are appearing out of the woodwork lately. While most are merely novelties, there are a few that may actually be handy general-purpose instruments that you might ...
For anyone that doesn’t know, an oscilloscope, or O-scope, is an electronic measuring instrument that creates a visible two-dimensional graph, on a screen, of one or more continuously varying voltages ...
The new high-voltage differential probes give a choice of bandwidths from 70 to 100 MHz and have differential measuring ranges from 700 V to 7 kV. They are suitable for measurements on mains circuits, ...
Figure 1: The silicon-based ultrafast optical oscilloscope. The pump-pulse bandwidth and the length of the dispersive path determine the record length and resolution of the oscilloscope. The ...