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This list shows which oscilloscope manufacturer supplies which kind of instruments. In case of USB, PXI/PXIe, and LXI we regarded only instruments which are explicitly specified as oscilloscope.
Get the most out of your oscilloscope with these six tips covering basic triggering, probing, scaling signals, using the right acquisition mode, and more.
AC Coupling on an oscilloscope is an often misunderstood feature; sometimes it's not used because it's not fully understood how it can help, and other times it's used when it does not need to be.
Modular digitizers offer many acquisition features and multiple acquisition modes that are intended to use on-board memory efficiently and decrease the dead time between acquisitions.
Rare faults and intermittent signals are difficult to capture. The R&S®RTO Oscilloscope supports the acquisition and the detailed signal analysis of these signals by using the history mode.
The advanced user interface enables clear orientation thanks to colour coding, as well as having a high-resolution capacitive touchscreen with gesture support.
Amplitude resolution is a key specification for digitizers. How is this specification matched to the measurement requirement and what are the technical tradeoffs?