Lesson 18: Oscilloscope Specifications
The last lesson on the fundamentals of using oscilloscopes introduces key oscilloscope specifications that students should understand including bandwidth, sample rate, vertical resolution, and number of channels. This lesson also provides tips on how much bandwidth is required and demonstrates how bandwidth can be tested and verified using a high-frequency signal generator. Learn more: https://www.keysight.com/find/edk #oscilloscope #scope #bandwidth #oscilloscopebandwidth #scopebandwidth #verticalresolution #adcbits #bitsofresolution #memorydepth #oscilloscopememorydepth #scopememorydepth #oscilloscopememory #scopememory #oscilloscopechannels #scopechannels #mixsignaloscilloscope #mso

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What is Sample Rate and What to Be Cautious Of

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