oscilloskop
An oscilloscope, known in German as Oszilloskop, is an electronic measuring instrument that graphically displays how an electrical signal varies over time. The display shows voltage on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis, enabling users to observe waveform shape, amplitude, and timing.
Operation involves a probe that couples the input signal to the instrument’s front end. Vertical controls adjust
Types include analog oscilloscopes, which use a cathode-ray tube to draw the waveform continuously, and digital
Architecture typically comprises a front-end with probe compensation, a vertical amplifier, a time-base generator, a trigger
Applications include diagnosing electronic circuits, characterizing signals, verifying timing and synchronization, and measuring rise and fall