![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Oscilloscopes: A Manual for Students, Engineers, and Scientists begins by examining how the oscilloscope displays electrical energy as traces on X and Y co-ordinates, freely transitioning without loss of information between time and frequency domains, in accordance with the Fourier Transform and its modern correlate, the Fast Fourier Transform. The book describes the methods for measuring and displaying waveforms, and it gives examples of how this information can be used for repairing malfunctioning equipment and developing new electronic circuit designs. Oscilloscopes: A Manual for Students, Engineers, and Scientists provides an engaging but rigorous manual on the use of oscilloscopes in electronics laboratory and field settings. This surprising because oscilloscopes form the basis of a vast number of tests for electronics circuits and they are one of the most widely used items of test equipment. There are remarkably few books covering the use of oscilloscopes. ![]()
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