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Oscilloscopen hebben een belangrijke bijdrage geleverd aan de vooruitgang van de menselijke kennis, niet alleen op het gebied van de elektronica, maar in alle wetenschappen, waar een fysieke grootheid kan worden omgezet in een tijdgerelateerd elektrisch signaal.
Dit boek beschrijft de geschiedenis van een cruciaal instrument via vele Tektronix producten. Dit is het bedrijf dat de meeste functies heeft uitgevonden en gepatenteerd die tegenwoordig in alle oscilloscopen te vinden zijn. Tek is en blijft synoniem met de oscilloscoop.
In bijna 600 pagina's, met honderden prachtige foto's, diagrammen, anekdotes en technische gegevens, reis je door de geschiedenis van Tektronix in een prachtige verzameleditie met een technisch perspectief. De auteur is niet bang om zijn handen vuil te maken door zijn eigen Tek-apparatuur te restaureren. De reis begint begin jaren vijftig. Het eindigt in de jaren '90, na het verkennen van de ins en outs van de meest interessante modellen in de 300, 400, 500, 5000, 7000 en 11000-serie, van buizen tot geavanceerde hybride technologieën.
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Understanding and Using Them Effectively
What happens in electronics is invisible to the naked eye. The instrument that allows to accurately visualize electrical signals, the one through which the effects of electronics become apparent to us, is the oscilloscope.
Alas, when one first ventures into electronics, it is often without an oscilloscope. And one is left fumbling, both physically and mentally. Observing an electrical signal on a screen for the first time is a revelation. Nobody wishes to forgo that marvel again. There is no turning back.
In electronics, if one wishes to progress with both enjoyment and understanding, an oscilloscope is essential. This marks the beginning of a period of questioning: how to choose one? And no sooner is that question answered than a whole string of others arises, which can be summed up in just one: how does one use the oscilloscope in such a way that what it displays truly reflects the reality of the signals?
Rémy Mallard is a passionate communicator with a gift for making complex technical subjects understandable and engaging. In this book, he provides clear answers to essential questions about using an oscilloscope and offers a wealth of guidance to help readers explore and understand the electrical signals behind electronic systems. With his accessible style and practical insights, this book is a valuable tool for anyone eager to deepen their understanding of electronics.
An Illustrated Handbook of Vintage ‘Scopes Repair and Preservation
Tektronix oscilloscopes are true masterpieces of electronics and have helped mankind advance in every field of science, wherever a physical phenomenon needed to be observed and studied. They helped man reach the moon, find the cause of plane crashes, and paved the way for thousands of other discoveries.
Restoring and collecting these oscilloscopes is an exciting activity; it is really worthwhile to save them from the effects of time and restore them to their original condition. Many parts are quite easy to find, and there are many Internet sites, groups, and videos that can help you. Much of the original documentation is still available, but it is not always sufficient. This book contains a lot of information, descriptions, suggestions, technical notes, photos and schematics that can be of great help to those who want to restore or simply repair these wonderful witnesses of one of the most beautiful eras in the history of technology.
Component layouts included!
This book includes a nearly complete component layout plan of the original 545 oscilloscope, with relative reference designators. Not found in the original Tektronix manuals, this layout should prove invaluable to the repair technician.
Understanding and Using Them Effectively
What happens in electronics is invisible to the naked eye. The instrument that allows to accurately visualize electrical signals, the one through which the effects of electronics become apparent to us, is the oscilloscope.
Alas, when one first ventures into electronics, it is often without an oscilloscope. And one is left fumbling, both physically and mentally. Observing an electrical signal on a screen for the first time is a revelation. Nobody wishes to forgo that marvel again. There is no turning back.
In electronics, if one wishes to progress with both enjoyment and understanding, an oscilloscope is essential. This marks the beginning of a period of questioning: how to choose one? And no sooner is that question answered than a whole string of others arises, which can be summed up in just one: how does one use the oscilloscope in such a way that what it displays truly reflects the reality of the signals?
Rémy Mallard is a passionate communicator with a gift for making complex technical subjects understandable and engaging. In this book, he provides clear answers to essential questions about using an oscilloscope and offers a wealth of guidance to help readers explore and understand the electrical signals behind electronic systems. With his accessible style and practical insights, this book is a valuable tool for anyone eager to deepen their understanding of electronics.
Ce qui se passe en électronique est par définition invisible à l'oeil nu. L'instrument qui permet précisément de rendre visibles les signaux électriques, celui par le truchement duquel les effets de l'électronique se manifestent à nous, c'est l'oscilloscope.
Hélas, quand on commence à faire de l'électronique, c'est souvent sans oscilloscope. Et l'on en est réduit à tâtonner, aussi bien physiquement que mentalement. Le jour où l'on goûte à la visualisation des signaux sur un écran, c'est une révélation. Plus personne ne souhaite se priver de cet enchantement. Pas de retour en arrière. En électronique, si l'on veut progresser dans le plaisir et dans la compréhension, il faut un oscillo.
Commence alors une période d'interrogation : comment choisir ? Et à peine cette question-là aura-t-elle trouvé sa réponse, il en viendra une ribambelle d'autres que l'on peut résumer en une seule : comment se servir de l'oscilloscope de telle sorte que ce qu'il affiche corresponde bien à la réalité des signaux ?
Dans ce livre, Rémy Mallard, répond clairement à ces questions. Il donne aussi de nombreuses informations pour aider son lecteur à élucider lui-même de nouveaux mystères qui ne manqueront pas de surgir. Ceux qui le connaissent déjà comme l'auteur d'un livre sur l'électronique dont le titre est un programme à lui tout seul : L'électronique pour les débutants qui sèchent les cours mais soudent sans se brûler les doigts, ainsi que d'un livre d'initiation à la programmation des microcontrôleurs PIC, savent qu'ils trouveront ici un ouvrage utile, qu'ils rouvriront souvent.
De DIY Mini Digitale Oscilloscoop Kit (met behuizing) is een eenvoudig te bouwen bouwpakket voor een kleine digitale oscilloscoop. Naast de aan/uit-schakelaar heeft het slechts één andere regelaar, een roterende encoder met een ingebouwde drukknop. De microcontroller van de kit is voorgeprogrammeerd. Het OLED-scherm van 0,96" heeft een resolutie van 128 x 64 pixels. De oscilloscoop heeft één kanaal dat signalen tot 100 kHz kan meten. De maximale ingangsspanning is 30 V, de minimale spanning is 0 V.
De kit bestaat uit through-hole componenten (THT) en surface-mount devices (SMD). Daarom betekent het in elkaar zetten van de kit het solderen van SMD-onderdelen, waarvoor enige soldeerervaring nodig is.
Specificaties
Verticaal bereik: 0 tot 30 V
Horizontaal bereik: 100 µs tot 500 ms
Triggertype: Automatisch, Normaal en Single
Triggerflank: Stijgen en dalen
Triggerniveau: 0 tot 30 V
Run/Stop-modus
Automatische frequentiemeting
Voeding: 5 V micro-USB
10 Hz, 5 V sinusgolfuitgang
9 kHz, 0 tot 4,8 V blokgolfuitgang
Weergave: 0,96-inch OLED-scherm
Afmetingen: 57 x 38 x 26 mm
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Siglent's SDS2000X Plus series Digital Storage Oscilloscopes are available in bandwidths of 100 MHz, 200 MHz, and 350 MHz, have a maximum sample rate of 2 GSa/s, a maximum record length of 200 Mpts/ch, and up to 4 analog channels + 16 digital channels mixed-signal analysis ability.
The SDS2000X Plus series employs Siglent’s SPO technology with a maximum waveform capture rate of up to 120,000 wfm/s (normal mode, up to 500,000 wfm/s in Sequence mode), 256-level intensity grading display function plus a color temperature display mode. It also employs an innovative digital trigger system with high sensitivity and low jitter. The trigger system supports multiple powerful triggering modes including serial bus triggering. History waveform recording, Sequence acquisition, Search and Navigate functions allow for extended waveform records to be captured, stored, and analyzed. An impressive array of measurement and math capabilities, options for a 50 MHz waveform generator, as well as serial decoding, mask test, bode plot, and power analysis are also features of the SDS2000X Plus. A 10-bit acquisition mode helps to satisfy applications that require more than 8-bit resolution.
The large 10.1’’ capacitive touch screen supports multi-touch gestures, while the remote web control, mouse and external keyboard support greatly improve the operating efficiency of the SDS2000X Plus.
Features
100 MHz, 200 MHz, 350 MHz (upgradable to 500 MHz) models
Real-time sampling rate up to 2 GSa/s
Record length up to 200 Mpts
Serial bus triggering and decoder, supports I²C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN, CAN FD, FlexRay, I²S and MIL-STD-1553B
Provide 10 bit mode, Vertical and Horizontal Zoom
Capacitive touch screen supports multi-touch gestures
Siglent SDS2000X Plus Oscilloscopes
SDS2102X Plus
SDS2104X Plus
SDS2204X Plus
SDS2354X Plus
Bandwidth
100 MHz
100 MHz
200 MHz
350 MHz
Channels
2
4
4
4
Real-time sampling rate
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
Capture rate
120,000 wfm/s
120,000 wfm/s
120,000 wfm/s
120,000 wfm/s
Memory depth
200 Mpts/ch
200 Mpts/ch
200 Mpts/ch
200 Mpts/ch
Included
Siglent SDS2354X Plus Oscilloscope
Passive probes
Power cord
USB cable
Manual
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Datasheet
Manual
Quick guide
User manual
Firmware
Features
Synchronous mode: Auto, Normal, Single, None, Scan
Rising/Falling edge trigger
Modes of vertical precise, horizontal precise measurement and triggering threshold
Auto Measurement: frequency, cycle time, duty cycle, DC RMS voltage/Vpp /Vmax/Vmin/Vavg
Inbuilt signal generator/10 Hz-1 MHz square wave (duty adjustable) or 10 Hz-20 KHz
Sine/Square/Triangle/Sawtooth wave
Specifications
Analog bandwidth
1 MHz
Max sample rate
10 Msa/s
Max sample memory depth
8K
Analog input impedance
1 M?
Max input voltage
±40 V (X1)
Coupling
AC/DC
Vertical sensitivity
20 mv/Div~10 V/Div (1-2-5)
Horizontal sensitivity
1 uS/Div~2 S/Div (1-2-5)
Storage
Built-in 8 MB U disk storage for waveform data and images
Power supply
Internal 550 mAh Lithium battery, recharging through Micro USB port
Display
2.8' Full Color TFT LCD (320x240 pixels)
Dimensions
100 x 56.5 x 10.7 mm
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User Manual
Source Code
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