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What is oscilloscope?

An oscilloscope is an electronic test instrument that graphically displays electrical signals, typically voltage or current, as a function of time. It's commonly used to visualize and analyze waveforms, measure signal properties like frequency and amplitude, and diagnose problems in electronic circuits and systems.

What other technologies are related to oscilloscope?

oscilloscope Competitor Technologies

Logic analyzers compete with oscilloscopes in the digital domain, capturing multiple digital signals to analyze digital circuit behavior.
mentioned alongside oscilloscope in 68% (2.3k) of relevant job posts

oscilloscope Complementary Technologies

Spectrum analyzers are complementary as they display the frequency content of a signal, while oscilloscopes display the signal's voltage over time. Both can be used together to fully characterize a signal.
mentioned alongside oscilloscope in 41% (3.5k) of relevant job posts
Function generators create test signals that are often analyzed and visualized using oscilloscopes.
mentioned alongside oscilloscope in 70% (1.3k) of relevant job posts
Signal generators create test signals that are often analyzed and visualized using oscilloscopes.
mentioned alongside oscilloscope in 47% (1.7k) of relevant job posts

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