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 […]
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Using Linux on a Portable Oscilloscope (While Keeping Traditional USB Functionality)
Digilent’s New Analog Discovery Pro 3450 Opens Things Up for Engineers By Kaitlyn Franz, Test Product Manager As design requirements become increasingly more complex, engineers around the world are asked to shorten design cycle time and increase output. Flexible test equipment that can research, validate, and test is one of the ways engineers can speed […]
Reengineering the Oscilloscope for Embedded System Development
Enhancing performance without abandoning cost efficiency By Trevor J. Smith, Business Development Manager – T&M, Pico Technology As the application diversity and technical complexity of embedded systems development has exploded, the number of engineers working on new designs and the performance requirements of the lab equipment needed to verify their solutions has rapidly expanded as […]
Common Misconceptions about USB Oscilloscopes
By Kaitlyn Franz, Test and Measurement Product Manager USB instruments are a commonly featured topic in Test and Measurement media. With new devices constantly launching, an especially heated debate is standalone oscilloscopes vs USB oscilloscopes. With the debate, comes misconceptions. Here’s the bottom line, there are going to be cases where one fits the application […]