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DSOX2014A Oscilloscope: 100 MHz. 4 Channels

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Version: 1.2
Release Date: 2013-04-28

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Oscilloscope Selection Tip 3: Acquisition Memory
Tip 3: Select a scope that has sufficient acquisition memory to capture your most complex signals with high resolution.

Application Note 2013-04-02

Using Oscilloscope Segmented Memory for Serial Bus Applications - Application Note
For signals with long idle times between low duty cycle pulses or bursts of signal activity, a scope with segmented memory can extend the amount of time and number of serial packets captured

Application Note 2013-03-27

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Time-Saving Features in Economy Oscilloscopes Streamline Test - Application Note
Features like integrated function generators, large displays, fast update rates and mixed signal capabilities are now available in oscilloscopes to save valuable time in the design and debug process.

Application Note 2013-03-27

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Oscilloscope Selection Tip 9: Measurements & Analysis - Application Note
One of the major advantages of today's digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs) over older analog scope technology is that they have the ability to perform various automatic measurements and analysis on digitized waveforms.

Application Note 2013-03-27

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Evaluating Oscilloscope Fundamentals - Application Note
We will discuss oscilloscope applications and give you an overview of basic measurements and performance characteristics.

Application Note 2013-03-06

Evaluating Oscilloscope Sample Rates vs. Sampling Fidelity
Evaluating Oscilloscope Sample Rates vs. Sampling Fidelity: How to Make the Most Accurate Digital Measurements When you select an oscilloscope for accurate, high-speed digital measurements, sampling fidelity can often be more important than maximum sample rate.

Application Note 2012-11-11

Evaluating Oscilloscope Bandwidths for your Application
This application note provides some helpful hints on how to select an oscilloscope with the appropriate bandwidth for analog and digital applications.

Application Note 2012-11-08

Oscilloscope Display Quality Impacts Ability to View Subtle Signal Details
The quality of your oscilloscope's display can make a big difference in your ability to troubleshoot your designs effectively.

Application Note 2012-11-08

Oscilloscope Mask Testing for Six Sigma Quality Standards - Application Note
This application note discusses the statistical principles that apply to the QA process and the evolution of Six Sigma efficiency-defined as achieving a defect rate of 3.4 per million or less.

Application Note 2012-11-07

Oscilloscope Selection Tip 4: Number of Channels
Select a scope that has enough memory depth. Tip #3 in a series of 12 tips to help you choose your next oscilloscope.

Application Note 2011-10-26

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Oscilloscope Selection Tip 2: Sample Rate
Select a scope that has a maximum specified sample rate that is fast enough to deliver the scope's specified real-time bandwidth. Tip #2 in a series of 12 to help you choose your next oscilloscope.

Application Note 2011-08-22

Oscilloscope Selection Tip 1: Bandwidth
Select a scope that has sufficient bandwidth to accurately capture the highest frequency content of your signals. Tip #1 in a series of 12 tips to help you choose your next oscilloscope.

Application Note 2011-08-22

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Oscilloscope Selection Tip 5: Waveform Update Rate
Select a scope that has a fast enough waveform update rate to capture random and infrequent events to help you debug your designs faster. This is Tip#5 of a 12 part series.

Application Note 2011-08-22

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Component Testing Using an Oscilloscope with Integrated Waveform Generator
This application note illustrates methods for testing components using an oscilloscope and waveform generator.

Application Note 2011-06-22

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Evaluating Oscilloscopes for Best Waveform Update Rates
Agilent Technologies Mixed signal oscilloscopes (MSOs) have become the tool-of-choice for many of today's designers of embedded devices.

Application Note 2011-02-15

Evaluating Oscilloscopes to Debug Mixed-Signal Designs
This paper begins by defining mixed signal oscilloscopes, including an overview of the primary applications where MSOs should be used.

Application Note 2011-02-15