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===Volt Meter===
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===Function Generator===
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[[Oscilloscope Models]] used for the photos and images on this site.
 
[[Oscilloscope Models]] used for the photos and images on this site.

Revision as of 22:24, 2 February 2014

Introduction

As an electronics hobbyist it seems like everybody has an oscilloscope, but why? What makes it more useful than a volt meter or any other test equipment? Maybe you picked up an advanced desktop Oscilloscope for a few hundred dollars or a small handheld one like the Xprotolab around $50 (US). Now what can it really do?

The simple answer of what does an oscilloscope do is the display an input Voltage over a defined time frame. This definition while accurate simply scratches the surface of what can be discovered while using an oscilloscope to test a circuit.

General Information

The "Mains" wiring in the wall can be very dangerous to you and your test equipment! Please review the specific article below if you want to test this safely. Also see EEVBlog #279 - How NOT To Blow Up Your Oscilloscope! for an overview of the warnings involved.

Tutorials

Power Tutorials

All electronics need power of some kind. Most people don't know (nor need to know) about the kind of power supply to use or what the differences are.

Analog Tutorials

Digital Tutorials

Digital Storage Tutorials

Articles

Additional Articles

External Articles

Other Test Equipment

Many of the following articles are linked to from within the articles above but also have direct value.

Volt Meter

Function Generator

Frequency Counter

Dual DC Power Supply

Resources

Reference Sources

Oscilloscope Models used for the photos and images on this site.