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What (who) is Oscillograph - definition


oscillograph         
  • 1=teal trace = ''y'' = 30 sin(0.3''t'')}}
  • A computer model of the sweep of the oscilloscope
  • Computer model of the impact of increasing the timebase time/division
  • Computer model of horizontal position control from ''x'' offset increasing
  • Computer model of vertical position ''y'' offset varying in a sine wave
  • Digital 4-channel oscilloscope monitoring a [[boost converter]]
  • Example of an analog oscilloscope Lissajous figure, showing a harmonic relationship of 1 horizontal oscillation cycle to 3 vertical oscillation cycles
  • Oscilloscope showing a trace with standard inputs and controls
  • R2R DACs]] to generate the analog voltages
  • Oscilloscope cathode-ray tube, the left square-shaped end would be the blue screen in the upper device when built in.
  • laptop]] computer for display and processing
  • kHz]]. From the grid inherent to the screen together with the user-set parameters of the device shown at the upper display rim, the user may calculate the frequency and the voltage of the measured signal. Modern digital oscilloscopes automatically set the measurement parameters and calculate/display the signal values automatically.
  • For [[analog television]], an analog oscilloscope can be used as a [[vectorscope]] to analyze complex signal properties, such as this display of [[SMPTE color bars]].
USED FOR MEASURING WAVES
Cathode-ray Oscilloscope; Oscilloscopes; Cathode-Ray Oscilloscope; Oscillograph; Oscilliscope; Dual beam oscilloscope; Waveform analyzer; Trigger holdoff; Storage oscilloscope; O-scope; Oscilioscope; Cathode ray oscilloscope; Cathode-ray oscilloscope; Cathode Ray Oscilloscope; Ossiloscope; Scopemeter; Mixed-domain oscilloscopes; Digital storage and sampling oscilloscope; Oscillogram; Mixed-domain oscilloscope
¦ noun a device for recording oscillations, especially those of an electric current.
Derivatives
oscillogram noun
oscillographic adjective
oscillography noun
Oscillograph         
  • 1=teal trace = ''y'' = 30 sin(0.3''t'')}}
  • A computer model of the sweep of the oscilloscope
  • Computer model of the impact of increasing the timebase time/division
  • Computer model of horizontal position control from ''x'' offset increasing
  • Computer model of vertical position ''y'' offset varying in a sine wave
  • Digital 4-channel oscilloscope monitoring a [[boost converter]]
  • Example of an analog oscilloscope Lissajous figure, showing a harmonic relationship of 1 horizontal oscillation cycle to 3 vertical oscillation cycles
  • Oscilloscope showing a trace with standard inputs and controls
  • R2R DACs]] to generate the analog voltages
  • Oscilloscope cathode-ray tube, the left square-shaped end would be the blue screen in the upper device when built in.
  • laptop]] computer for display and processing
  • kHz]]. From the grid inherent to the screen together with the user-set parameters of the device shown at the upper display rim, the user may calculate the frequency and the voltage of the measured signal. Modern digital oscilloscopes automatically set the measurement parameters and calculate/display the signal values automatically.
  • For [[analog television]], an analog oscilloscope can be used as a [[vectorscope]] to analyze complex signal properties, such as this display of [[SMPTE color bars]].
USED FOR MEASURING WAVES
Cathode-ray Oscilloscope; Oscilloscopes; Cathode-Ray Oscilloscope; Oscillograph; Oscilliscope; Dual beam oscilloscope; Waveform analyzer; Trigger holdoff; Storage oscilloscope; O-scope; Oscilioscope; Cathode ray oscilloscope; Cathode-ray oscilloscope; Cathode Ray Oscilloscope; Ossiloscope; Scopemeter; Mixed-domain oscilloscopes; Digital storage and sampling oscilloscope; Oscillogram; Mixed-domain oscilloscope
·add. ·noun An apparatus for recording or indicating alternating-current wave forms or other electrical oscillations, usually consisting of a galvanometer with strong field, in which the mass of the moving part is very small and frequency of vibration very high.
oscilloscope         
  • 1=teal trace = ''y'' = 30 sin(0.3''t'')}}
  • A computer model of the sweep of the oscilloscope
  • Computer model of the impact of increasing the timebase time/division
  • Computer model of horizontal position control from ''x'' offset increasing
  • Computer model of vertical position ''y'' offset varying in a sine wave
  • Digital 4-channel oscilloscope monitoring a [[boost converter]]
  • Example of an analog oscilloscope Lissajous figure, showing a harmonic relationship of 1 horizontal oscillation cycle to 3 vertical oscillation cycles
  • Oscilloscope showing a trace with standard inputs and controls
  • R2R DACs]] to generate the analog voltages
  • Oscilloscope cathode-ray tube, the left square-shaped end would be the blue screen in the upper device when built in.
  • laptop]] computer for display and processing
  • kHz]]. From the grid inherent to the screen together with the user-set parameters of the device shown at the upper display rim, the user may calculate the frequency and the voltage of the measured signal. Modern digital oscilloscopes automatically set the measurement parameters and calculate/display the signal values automatically.
  • For [[analog television]], an analog oscilloscope can be used as a [[vectorscope]] to analyze complex signal properties, such as this display of [[SMPTE color bars]].
USED FOR MEASURING WAVES
Cathode-ray Oscilloscope; Oscilloscopes; Cathode-Ray Oscilloscope; Oscillograph; Oscilliscope; Dual beam oscilloscope; Waveform analyzer; Trigger holdoff; Storage oscilloscope; O-scope; Oscilioscope; Cathode ray oscilloscope; Cathode-ray oscilloscope; Cathode Ray Oscilloscope; Ossiloscope; Scopemeter; Mixed-domain oscilloscopes; Digital storage and sampling oscilloscope; Oscillogram; Mixed-domain oscilloscope
¦ noun a device for viewing oscillations by a display on the screen of a cathode ray tube.
Derivatives
oscilloscopic adjective