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Pocket Guide to Oscilloscopes (WebID: 4864):
This pocket-sized guide explains fundamental oscilloscope concepts, including how an oscilloscope works and tips for capturing your signal. Easy, 2-fold assembly for a helpful, quick reference guide to your oscilloscope. (3GW-20181-1) |
Reference Guide |
24-Feb-2009 |
Oscilloscope Selection Chart (WebID: 13116):
Oscilloscope selection made easy. Use this quick reference chart to learn and compare the key specifications of Tektronix oscilloscopes, ranging from 100 MHz to 1 GHz bandwidth. (2 Pages, 3GW-17782-12) |
Reference Guide |
12-Feb-2009 |
Tektronix Oscilloscope Accessories Selection Guide (WebID: 2867):
Tektronix oscilloscope probes and accessories allow you to adapt your oscilloscope to your specific application needs and environment. (20 Pages, 60W-14232-5) |
Application Note |
20-Nov-2007 |
TPS2000 Series Troubleshooting Tips (WebID: 3202):
New digital designs often confront designers with new problems to find: race conditions, transients, signal aberrations, etc. These tips are designed to simplify and speed these troubleshooting tasks. (20 Pages, 3MW-17783-0) |
Application Note |
06-Nov-2006 |
Fundamentals of Floating Measurements and Isolated Input Oscilloscopes (WebID: 3214):
This guide will provide you with a fundamental glossary of power measurement terms, explain the different options available for making floating measurements, and highlight the advantages and trade-offs of each option. (3AW-19134-0) |
Application Note |
01-Sep-2005 |
A New Approach to Quick, Accurate, Affordable Floating Measurements (WebID: 3189): 
The TPS2000 Series oscilloscopes use innovative IsolatedChannel technology to deliver the world's first 4-isolated-channel, battery-operated oscilloscope. (3MW-17773-0) |
Application Note |
01-Sep-2004 |
Be Sure To Complete the Picture (WebID: 3191): 
If an oscilloscope's sample rate isn't fast enough, transient signal details are lost, resulting in errors. Digital real-time oscilloscopes acquire signals in real time, capturing enough samples of the signal needed to faithfully reconstruct a waveform in a single acquisition cycle. (3GW-17741-0) |
Application Note |
01-Sep-2004 |
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