Analog Oscilloscopes
Analog oscilloscopes are a typical piece of equipment in several different fields including the telecom and electronics industries. Technicians and engineers regularly rely on analog scopes for a variety of testing, measurement and analysis needs. The main difference between an analog oscilloscope and a digital oscilloscope is for an analog device the waveform is shown in the original form, whilst a digital oscilloscope converts the original analog waveform by sampling it and converts them into digital numbers and then stores them in digital format. Oscilloscopes are familiar devices to those working regularly in fields that require general monitoring, diagnosis or troubleshooting of any electrically powered circuits, signals and systems.
- Oscilloscopes are utilised in a wide range of industries for example:
- Educational laboratories
- Electronics troubleshooting and measurement
- Embedded electronics
- Mixed-signal and video designing
- Automotive electronics
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