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  2. Oscilloscope - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the basic instrument, most oscilloscopes are supplied with a probe. The probe connects to any input on the instrument and typically has a resistor of ten times the oscilloscope's input impedance. This results in a 0.1 (‑10×) attenuation factor; this helps to isolate the capacitive load presented by the probe cable from the ...

  3. Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments - Wikipedia

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    For example, the command to set the trigger mode of an instrument to "normal" may be given as "TRIGger:MODe NORMal". Here, the word " NORMal " is used as the argument to the " TRIGger:MODe " command. When multiple arguments are provided, the arguments are written as a comma-separated list.

  4. Test probe - Wikipedia

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    A passive oscilloscope probe with a switch in the probe handle that selects 1× or 10× attenuation To minimize loading, attenuator probes (e.g., 10× probes) are used. A typical probe uses a 9 megohm series resistor shunted by a low-value capacitor to make an RC compensated divider with the cable capacitance and scope input.

  5. File:Oscilloscope-setup-johnson-noise.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. PicoScope (software) - Wikipedia

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    PicoScope for Microsoft Windows is the full-featured oscilloscope application, and was first released in 1992 by Pico Technology.PicoScope software enables real-time scope display with zooming and panning, and buffers captured waveforms on the PC to enable engineers to view previous measurements. [9]

  7. Tektronix analog oscilloscopes - Wikipedia

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    The series also included some storage scopes: 7613 (variable persistence, $5,025 in 1983), 7623, 7633 (100-MHz BW, $7,765), and 7834 (400-MHz BW, $11,705). The series also wandered into digital oscilloscope territory. The 7854 waveform processing oscilloscope ($13,750 in 1983) could function as both an analog or a digital oscilloscope with GPIB ...

  8. Oscilloscope types - Wikipedia

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    A PC-based oscilloscope is a type of digital oscilloscope which relies on a standard PC platform for waveform display and instrument control. In general, there are two types of PC-based oscilloscopes

  9. Eye pattern - Wikipedia

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    The first step of computing an eye pattern is normally to obtain the waveform being analyzed in a quantized form. This may be done by measuring an actual electrical system with an oscilloscope of sufficient bandwidth, or by creating synthetic data with a circuit simulator in order to evaluate the signal integrity of a proposed design.