We all love our cheap digital oscilloscopes, and with good reason. But if there’s one place where analog scopes still shine, it’s anywhere you need X-Y mode. Digitally sampling the inputs and mapping ...
If you’re a fan of vintage electronics and DIY tinkering, you’ll find this teardown by [Thomas Scherrer] fascinating. In a recent video, he delves into a rare piece of equipment: the Data Lab ...
With the advent of affordable, cheaper processors, the oscilloscopes of today are almost completely dominated by digital storage oscilloscopes. Digital scopes are desirable for their larger bandwidth, ...
The DS1062CA is reportedly the first two-channel digital oscilloscope with a real-time, 2-Gsample/s sampling rate, a 50-Gsample/s equivalent sample rate, and a 60-MHz bandwidth to break a $1,000 price ...
Using silicon-germanium technology, the TDS6604 digital storage oscilloscope offers designers debugging high-speed systems a 6-GHz bandwidth and a 20-Msample/s rate. It will help enable the transition ...