A USB oscilloscope is a type of digital oscilloscope that is linked via a hardware device through the USB to a PC. Utilized to take measurements of electrical impulses, the oscilloscope creates a graph that represents how much impulses vary over a specific period of time. It provides information regarding the actual frequency of signal, […]
Archives for May 2011
Tektronix DPO/DSA71604C Oscilloscope
Tektronix (www.tek.com) has introduced a scope from the DPO/DSA70000 series of oscilloscope, the DPO/DSA71604C. Understanding that engineers depend on an oscilloscope all throughout their design cycle, Tektronix has specifically designed the DPO/DSA71604C oscilloscope to deliver outstanding signal acquisition performance and analysis to speed up measurement tasks. The four channel oscilloscope provides 16 GHz bandwidth and […]
PC-based oscilloscope
A PCO or a PC-based oscilloscope is a form of an oscilloscope based on a special printed circuit board that could be an ISA card, a USB or a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) card. In this setting, a personal computer supplies the control interface, the display, network capability, hard disk capacity and the actual power […]
Analog Oscilloscope
An oscilloscope is a device used to measure voltage against time in an electronic instrument. Generally used for various applications, oscilloscopes are especially utilized in testing the circuitry of new electronic equipment, the voltage and working condition of an electronic device or the new software of an electronic instrument. There are several types of oscilloscopes: […]
LeCroy launches the fastest probe
LeCroy (www.lecroy.com) has launched the fastest probe in the market today with the new WaveLink probe. Offering bandwidth of 25 GHz, this new differential solder-in probe is well-matched with the company’s WaveMaster 8 Zi series of oscilloscopes, which feature a maximum bandwidth of 30 GHz. Using the WaveMaster 825Zi oscilloscope and the WaveLink D2505 differential […]