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410-394-1
410-394-1
O-SCOPE 55MHZ 2 CH 125M/S
Digilent, Inc.
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410-394
410-394
O-SCOPE 55MHZ 4 CH 125M/S
Digilent, Inc.
35
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4 Analog
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471-040
471-040
O-SCOPE 55MHZ 4 CH 125M/S
Digilent, Inc.
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471-041
471-041
O-SCOPE 55MHZ 2 CH 125M/S
Digilent, Inc.
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Oscilloscopes


Oscilloscopes are measurement tools that create a visual representation of electronic signals. An essential tool for those who work with electronics, they are used to observe and measure high-speed phenomena, with more advanced examples capable of measuring signals with frequency content approaching the GHz range. As a general rule they exchange absolute accuracy and measurement resolution for speed, with even modest multimeters likely to yield better measurements than most oscilloscopes of the DC/low-frequency phenomena for which multimeters are well-adapted.