Analog sampling oscilloscope
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Analog sampling oscilloscope
The principle of sampling was developed during the 1930s in Bell Laboratories by Nyquist, after whom the sampling theorem is named. The first sampling oscilloscope was, however, developed in the late 1950s at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell in England by G.B.B. Chaplin, A.R. Owens and A.J. Cole.
Horizontal sweep section
Vertical amplifier section
Measuring the input signal
Two channel operation
Function generator
Features and controls
Multimeter
Cro controls
Ensuring the cro is calibrated correctly
Heat light and sound
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