A digital oscilloscope is an electronic test instrument that visually displays electrical signals as a waveform, showing voltage changes over time. It samples the input signal and uses an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to convert the voltage into digital values. These digital values are then stored in memory and used to reconstruct the waveform on a display. Digital oscilloscopes are used for a wide range of applications, including signal analysis, circuit troubleshooting, and data acquisition. They offer advantages such as high accuracy, data storage capabilities, and advanced triggering options.
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