DIGITAL OSCILLOSCOPE – TBS1102B

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DIGITAL OSCILLOSCOPE – TBS1102B


Overview


DIGITAL OSCILLOSCOPE – TBS1102B A digital oscilloscope is a complex electronic device composed of various software and electronic hardware modules that work together to capture, process, display and store data that represents the signals of interest of an operator. Digital oscilloscopes are often referred to as digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) or digital sampling oscilloscopes (DSO).



In its simplest form, a digital oscilloscope features six elements — the analog vertical input amplifiers, analog-to-digital converter and a digital waveform memory, a time base which features a triggering and clock drive, the circuits for waveform display and reconstruction, the LED or LCD display, and the power supply. Digital oscilloscopes periodically samples a time varying analog signal and stores in the waveform memory the signal’s values in correlation with time.



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Displaying a digital output of an analog signal



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