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Oscilloscopes Part 1
[edit]a general referendum in oscilloscope and vectorscope technology
[edit]- Part 1
- Oscilloscopes.
- Brief
- Oscilloscope
- Oscilloscope history
- Oscilloscope types
- Oscilloscope Laboratories
- Electronic test equipment
- Voltage
- Waveform
- Frequency
- Rise time
- Distortion
- Electrocardiography
- Digital electronics
- Flat panel display
- Analog-to-digital converter
- Computer
- Features and use
- Vacuum tube
- 19-inch rack
- BNC connector
- UHF connector
- Binding post
- Banana connector
- Test probe
- Ohm
- Hall effect
- Parallax
- Electric current
- Broadcast engineering
- Signal generator
- Calibration
- Vector monitor
- Tennis for Two
- Decibel
- Electrical reactance
- Nyquist frequency
- Anti-aliasing filter
- Sinc filter
- Other features
- Storage tube
- Chart recorder
- Troubleshooting
- Voltmeter
- Electronic mixer
- Electronic oscillator
- Amplifier
- Anti-lock braking system
- Electronic stability control
- Instrument control
- IEEE-488
- Serial port
- USB
- Types and models
- Karl Ferdinand Braun
- Jonathan Zenneck
- Vladimir K. Zworykin
- Digital television
- Encryption
- General Radio
- World War II
- Heathkit
- See also
- Eye pattern
- Phonodeik
- Time-domain reflectometry
- Extra