Oscilloscope 101: Types, Uses and Measurement by DSO
A digital storage oscilloscope is a device that on to captures the transient events and then stood those events for further analysis, printing, archival, and other similar processes.
In this type of Oscilloscope, there is permanent storage with the help of which any kind of signal can be recorded and which can be uploaded on other media for analyzing it.
With this type of Oscilloscope, 4 more signals can be analyzed simultaneously and can also provide single-shot events that are captured with the help of triggers.
This type of trigger can be set as per your requirement whether manually or automatically. The major difference between analog and digital storage Oscilloscope is that digital storage Oscilloscope unlike analog one cannot display the level of intensity of any type of real-time signal.
Oscilloscopes are used to measure:
- Characteristics such as frequency, amplitude, rise time, and fall time.
- To checking the stability of an AC signal.
- To observe the circuit behaviour.
Types of Oscilloscopes:
- Digital Storage Oscilloscope:
2. Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes:
3. Portable Digital Storage Oscilloscope or Fluke DSO:
4. PC based USB digital storage oscilloscope:
5. Two-Channel Digital Storage Oscilloscope:
6. Four-Channel Digital Storage Oscilloscope:
7. Mixed Domain Oscilloscopes:
8. Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope (MSO):
9. Digital Sampling Oscilloscope:
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