09 Mar 2008 06:59:55 | Leon Chaddock
If your need is to repair, design or to manufacture electronic
equipment, then the oscilloscope is a necessary piece of
equipment. For those that do not know what it is, it is a device
or a scope that creates a visible two dimensional graph of one
or more electrical potential differences. In short terms, these
measurements allow engineers to effectively measure and then
manage electrical output. Consider the oscilloscope to be a
camera that doesn't take photos but captures signal images that
can then be looked at and interpreted.
There are several things to consider when it comes to the
purchase of an oscilloscope though. For many individuals, these
products will indefinitely alter their ability to perform
accurately so it is important that the proper, most accurate
devices be used to do so. So, when it comes to oscilloscopes,
you'll want to consider the following elements:
* Bandwidth * Rise Time * Sample rate * Waveform Capture Rate *
Record Length * Vertical Sensitivity * Sweep Speed * Gain
Accuracy * Triggering Capabilities * Effective Bits * Horizontal
Accuracy * Resolution * Frequency Response
The comparison of these elements in the oscilloscope will mean
several things. First, the more advanced the technology, the
more accurate, easy to use and the more reliable the device will
be. These features each have various abilities and they each can
make a significant difference in the quality of information that
is provided. Yet, we do have to consider that the oscilloscope
has several very high tech features which can make it expensive.
Lesser expensive options are available in the oscilloscope but
the proper balance of features and price will undoubtedly
deliver the best possible product for you.
There are also many information portals now devoted to the
subject and we recommend reading about it at one of these. Try
googling for "oscilloscope" and you will be surprised by the
abundance of information on the subject. Alternatively you may
try looking on Yahoo, MSN or even a decent directory site, all
are good sources of this information.
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