Oscilloscope
Oscilloscopes are among the most widely used instruments in the field of electronic test and measurement. To observe the waveform of the signals, it is impossible to do without them. The oscilloscopes are now all color screen and some models have a touch screen. Each oscilloscope manufacturer offers a wide range of models that differ in their bandwidth, acquisition speed, memory depth, the number of inputs and the variety of digital processing, bus triggering and decoding options. The entry-level oscilloscopes display a frequency band of a few tens of MHz while it reaches a hundred GHz for the most high-end. In recent years, digital inputs (8 to 16 in general) have been added to the traditional 2 to 4 analog inputs.
Oscilloscope
February 16, 2017
GW Instek launches the MSO-2000 mixed-signal oscilloscope
The PicoScope 4444 integrates four differential inputs
February 15, 2017
Rohde & Schwarz’s handheld oscilloscope now integrates eight instruments
February 8, 2017
Teledyne LeCroy expands automated test support for OIF and IEEE PAM4 interface standards
February 6, 2017
NI upgrades its VirtualBench oscilloscope and generator performances
February 1, 2017
Rohde & Schwarz introduces 6 GHz R&S RTO2000 oscilloscope for multi-domain applications
January 24, 2017
Tektronix delivers 100G test solutions for performance oscilloscopes
September 19, 2016
Teledyne LeCroy launches high High Voltageoltage fiber-optically isolated probe
August 2, 2016
Tektronix TBS2000 series oscilloscopes feature a 9-inch display