10 + 1 Reasons to Choose a Yokogawa Oscilloscope
■Oscilloscopes, also called digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs) or mixed signal oscilloscopes (MSOs), are common test instruments used to display, analyze, and troubleshoot electrical or physical signals. They are very important instruments in manufacturing, research, and development in all industries that use or produce electrical and electronic equipment.
■Oscilloscopes capture signals continuously and display them graphically as voltage or amplitude vs. time. Oscilloscopes can analyze waveforms parametrically in terms of frequency,root mean square (rms) amplitude, peak-to-peak amplitude, rise time, and others. Mechatronic variables such as strain, temperature, and vibration or electrical variables such as current can be converted to voltage for display.
■Yokogawa oscilloscopes deliver a range of bandwidths, can display up to eight channels plus sixteen logic inputs, provide unparalleled suites of triggers and signal analyses, and offer the unique ability to save multiple triggered events to "history" memory.
■This application note discusses the top ten reasons, plus one, to select a Yokogawa oscilloscope.
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Application note & Design Guide |
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September 2020 |
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AN-T-20200914-04 |
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