The FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) first appeared when microprocessors entered commercial design in the 1970s. Today almost every oscilloscope from high-priced laboratory models to the lowest-priced ...
You sit down at your lab bench to debug some funny behavior in a 10-MHz clock. You fire up your oscilloscope, get your probing in place, and hit the almighty Auto Scale button, after which you’re ...
In the 2nd video on triggering an oscilloscope, we look at pulse-width triggering, trigger hold-off and runt pulse triggers. These techniques will come in handy when capturing digital signals and ...
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