Digital Storage OscilloscopesDigital storage oscilloscopes have long since completely supplanted analog storage oscilloscopes and have reached a degree of sophistication and performance which enable them to rival the most advanced real time oscilloscopes. In this comprehensive handbook, which provides a practical vade mecum for the engineer, Ian Hickman describes how they work and how to use them to best advantage.A wide range of models is available. This book includes a guide to all makes and models and will be best kept beside the instrument for instant reference. It will also be a most helpful guide to the subject for students and trainees. Ian Hickman is an experienced designer and author of best-selling titles including 'Oscilloscopes: How to Use Them, How They Work', Newnes Practical Radio Frequency Handbook', 'Analog Electronics' and 'Analog Circuits Cookbook'. |
Contents
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Chapter 3 Digital storage oscilloscope modes of operation | 13 |
Chapter 4 Input circuitry | 26 |
Chapter 5 Digitising | 33 |
Chapter 6 Triggering | 42 |
Chapter 7 Signal processing | 49 |
Chapter 8 Displays and display technology | 67 |
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