A digital oscilloscope is an electronic test instrument that visually displays electrical signal waveforms. Unlike analog oscilloscopes, digital oscilloscopes use an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to convert the input signal into a digital format, which is then stored in memory and displayed on a screen. They are commonly used for signal analysis, troubleshooting, and design verification in electronics, telecommunications, and other fields, offering features like waveform storage, automated measurements, and advanced triggering.
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