Lesson 5: Cursor Measurements
When engineering students test their designs/experiments with an oscilloscope, they will typically need to perform voltage and timing measurements to compare to theoretical results. This lesson shows how to perform amplitude and timing measurements using the oscilloscope’s cursors, which are sometimes called markers. Learn more: https://www.keysight.com/find/edk #oscilloscope #scope #measure #measurement #oscilloscopemeasurement #scopemeasurement #oscilloscopemeasure #scopemeasure #cursors #markers

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