Many modern oscilloscopes offer the ability to zoom in on select portions of a waveform trace, allowing users a much more detailed look at whatever anomalies may (or may not) be present. Zooming is a handy feature on any oscilloscope, but it's even handier if you happen to be using a Teledyne LeCroy HDO. These instruments bring 12 bits of vertical resolution to the table for even more detail and cleaner, crisper waveforms than any legacy 8-bit oscilloscope.
So, without further delay, here's a short tutorial video on how to implement zoom traces on an HDO.
27 November 2013
20 November 2013
Back to Basics: Probes (Part II)
In a previous post, we provided some basic information about oscilloscope probes, including a brief survey of the different types and what can happen when the probe is connected to a DUT. In this installment, let's continue along those lines and take a closer look at passive probes.
13 November 2013
Back to Basics: Probes (Part I)
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Figure 1: An example of an active
oscilloscope probe
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