Making Basic Oscilloscope Time and Amplitude Measurements (Part 4)
There are at least two different ways to measure voltage and time on an oscilloscope. First we’ll cover the important skill of being able to estimate voltage or time by reading the display (or “graticule”, as we say). Next we’ll demonstrate how to use cursors to measure voltage, time, or both at once! View the entire playlist for this 7 part series: • XYZs of Oscilloscopes Tutorials See a lineup of Tektronix oscilloscopes and compare details between our products: https://www.tek.com/oscilloscope

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HTPIB18M Calculating Period and Voltage on an Oscilloscope

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How to Set Up Oscilloscope Probes, Vertical and Horizontal Scale (Part 1)

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How to use an oscilloscope (Circuits for Beginners #27)

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How to Use Oscilloscope Mean, RMS, and Area Measurements (Part 6)

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How to ACTUALLY Use an Oscilloscope (Beginner-Friendly Guide!)

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Test Equipment - The Oscilloscope Part 1 (E.J. Daigle)

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ECHT: How to use an Oscilloscope

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Oscilloscope Basics, Part 1: Discussion, Y-Axis (Voltage) Controls, Probe Calibration

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Oscilloscope and Function Generator (Circuits for Beginners #26)

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The Fascinating Story of Tektronix, The Oregon Engineers Who Reinvented The Oscilloscope

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How to Use an Oscilloscope - Mega Guide

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How to Set Up Oscilloscope Pulse-Width Triggering (Part 3)

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Lab 2 - Introduction to the function generator and the digital oscilloscopee

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Buying an Oscilloscope and Accessories For Audio Bench Work and Testing

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What’s an OSCILLOSCOPE?

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How to use an oscilloscope / What is an oscilloscope / Oscilloscope tutorial

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How to Use an Oscilloscope

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#65: Basics of using FFT on an oscilloscope

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Learn Oscilloscope Basics with an Arduino Uno and RTM3004 | AddOhms #28

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