An oscilloscope is a laboratory instrument commonly used to display and analyze the waveform of electronic signals
An electronic test equipment known as an oscilloscope is used for the purposes of observing and evaluating various electrical signals. It performs its functions by projecting onto a screen a graphical representation of an electrical signal in the form of a waveform. The oscilloscope took measurements of the signal's voltage at various points in time, which resulted in this graphical depiction, also known as a waveform. Debugging electrical circuits, examining the structure of waveforms, and performing signal analysis are just few of the usual applications that make use of an oscilloscope. In order to make use of an oscilloscope, the probe cables used to link the electrical signal that is going to be measured to the input channels of the oscilloscope must first be attached. After the signal has been linked, the user is able to enhance the presentation of the waveform by adjusting a number of variables, including the scales on both the vertical and horizontal axes. The range of ...