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0:00
Intro
0:46
Probes
1:25
Passive Probes
3:19
Active Probes
3:42
Diffferential Probes
4:25
General Test Setup
6:34
XY Mode
9:01
Persistence
10:16
Single Shot
11:32
Math Functions
12:32
Measure Functions
13:45
External Trigger
14:24
Measure Functions (continued)
15:00
Averaging
15:32
Cursors
16:12
Conclusion
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Playlist (with all related videos): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhy2nHJciTED7xA_u5OyUj7oDEFf3BuZY This tutorial is the continuation of our first video dealing with oscilloscopes. It covers slightly more advanced tools, that most modern oscilloscopes offer, such as measurements, math functions, cursors and many more. Their use is illustrated by simple examples. Furthermore, different types of probes and their application, as well as general test setup considerations are described. Tutor: Dominik Zupan Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:46 Probes 1:25 Passive Probes 3:19 Active Probes 3:42 Diffferential Probes 4:25 General Test Setup 6:34 XY Mode 9:01 Persistence 10:16 Single Shot 11:32 Math Functions 12:32 Measure Functions 13:45 External Trigger 14:24 Measure Functions (continued) 15:00 Averaging 15:32 Cursors 16:12 Conclusion Additional Links: - Introduction to Oscilloscope Probes https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/an-introduction-to-oscilloscope-probes/ - Information on the Oscilloscope Keysight InfiniiVision DSO-X 2012A: https://www.keysight.com/en/pdx-x201831-pn-DSOX2012A/ https://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/75015-97068.pdf - Information on the Signal Generator Rigol DG1022: https://www.rigolna.com/products/waveform-generators/dg1000/ - Institute of Electronics / TU Graz: https://www.tugraz.at/institute/ife/home https://www.tugraz.at - Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ife.tugraz.at Production: TU Graz – Educational Technology

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