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Everything you need to know when buying/using an Oscilloscope! EB#49

Everything you need to know when buying/using an Oscilloscope! EB#49

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we will be having a look at the biggest mistake you can do when working with an oscilloscope. But I will not only show you how to do safe mains voltage measurements but also show you all the basics when it comes to oscilloscopes. That means I will show you how to choose one, how to do simple voltage and current measurements and finally how FFT works. I will explain passive probes, triggering, voltage & time division, measuring functions, the cursor function, AC & DC coupling and single mode capturing
Date: 2021-08-08

Comments and reviews: 10


Bruhh im only 14 and i have my dads lab and i work on automation and mainly on digital circuits and im working on arduino from last 2. 5Years and i have built alot of projects but they aint the copy of urs but the things u explains us that makes my project easy to make, thanks alot bruhh keep making these types of informative video and i have seen u rising from 2016, And i will gonna see u next time
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I just bought Hantek DSO2D15 with built in ARB waveform generator last month, I wish to have budget Keysight DSO but it's not available in our country so I don't have any choices but to buy Hantek: (
Anyways, thanks for uploading this video, this gives me more Idea to correctly measure things on my electronic project, You are truly Awesome!

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Awesome, sir in the same way please make a detail video on RF transmitter and receiver module eg. (433 MHz RF transmitter and receiver module), with detail explanation and working of the schematic, ie circuit diagram
Topics required to be studied for designing this RF transmitter and receiver module

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The first scope I ever used (in middle school no less) had vacuum tubes and a CRT. Tons of knobs. 2 large RG type probe connections. Weighed several kg and was the size of a medium suitcase. No manual, but somehow I managed not to blow it or myself up even when messing w/ an AC stepdown transformer.
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Thank you for 70. 7% description of bandwidth. Only thing which surprises me is why such large sample rate (2GS/s) is needed for 200MHz bandwidth. With Nyquist theorem in mind, it is possible to pack 200 MHz signal into 400MS/s.
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Great refresher on oscilloscopes. I'm still using an old 'Goldstar' CRO which does the job just fine for me (analogue audio, but amazed at how cheap the digital ones have got now!
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If you're a beginner, get a CRO. They cost next to nothing on eBay, and you'll learn how to use a scope properly, as you have to know how to operate the thing to get the most out of it.
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Hope Keysight will do another giveaway this year. So lot of people who do not have and wanting to own one for a long time like me of course get the opportunity.
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Bruh, jam just gonna buy my first oscilloscope from hantek, and there you are. This was the biggest coincidence
Thanks for the useful info

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I was pretty sure something was gonna blow up on the intro, but quickly realize this is not electroBOOM. Great video as always sir!
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