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What hardware accessories can you attach to a USB oscilloscope?
A wide range of hardware accessories are available for USB oscilloscopes. This FAQ reviews a few of the more popular options including a variety of probes plus wireless synchronization of multiple USB oscilloscopes and chassis that can combine and synchronize USB oscilloscopes with other instruments … [Read More...] about What hardware accessories can you attach to a USB oscilloscope?

What are the important specifications of USB oscilloscopes: Part 1?
USB oscilloscopes are compact and low-cost. If properly specified, they can be highly capable instruments. This FAQ reviews some important USB oscilloscope specifications including the number of channels, sample rate, bandwidth, refresh rate, and memory depth. Part 2 of this series considers … [Read More...] about What are the important specifications of USB oscilloscopes: Part 1?

12-bit oscilloscope reaches 65 GHz, tests high-speed links
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What specialist software is available for USB oscilloscopes: Part 2?
This FAQ looks at software that can synchronize multiple oscilloscopes, perform mathematical functions, and transform a basic USB oscilloscope into multiple instruments. A USB oscilloscope consists of signal capture and conditioning electronics, a personal computer (PC) that can be a laptop, … [Read More...] about What specialist software is available for USB oscilloscopes: Part 2?

What specialist software is available for USB oscilloscopes: Part 1?
USB oscilloscopes capture analog and digital signals. Through software, engineers can analyze protocols and logic signals. By adding a D/A converter, a USB oscilloscope can also become a waveform generator. A USB oscilloscope consists of the signal capture and conditioning electronics package, a … [Read More...] about What specialist software is available for USB oscilloscopes: Part 1?

What’s a USB oscilloscope?
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What is the importance of resolution in an oscilloscope?
When looking at the oscilloscope feature of a multi-instrument device or when comparing two benchtop oscilloscopes, the first specifications that we look at are the bandwidth and sample rate. While these are incredibly important specs, often most design work is done well within the limits of most products and the more critical specification to consider is resolution. Did you know that while most […]