Oscilloscopes

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HDO4024A angle
200 MHZ, 2.5 GS/S (10 GS/S WITH
Teledyne LeCroy
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200 MHz
4 Analog
LCD - Color (Touch)
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12.5Mpts
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Passive 10:1 (4)
10G
1M - 12pF
1.75 ns
400V
100 ~ 240VAC
HDO4104A angle
1 GHZ, 2.5 GS/S (10 GS/S WITH ES
Teledyne LeCroy
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1 GHz
4 Analog
LCD - Color (Touch)
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12.5Mpts
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Passive 10:1 (4)
10G
1M - 12pF
450 ps
400V
100 ~ 240VAC
HDO4054A angle
500 MHZ, 2.5 GS/S (10 GS/S WITH
Teledyne LeCroy
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1 : $22,220.05000
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500 MHz
4 Analog
LCD - Color (Touch)
Ethernet, GPIB, USB
12.5Mpts
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Passive 10:1 (4)
10G
1M - 12pF
700 ps
400V
100 ~ 240VAC
HDO4034A angle
350 MHZ, 2.5 GS/S (10 GS/S WITH
Teledyne LeCroy
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1 : $16,910.00000
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Bench, Digital
350 MHz
4 Analog
LCD - Color (Touch)
Ethernet, GPIB, USB
12.5Mpts
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Passive 10:1 (4)
10G
1M - 12pF
1 ns
400V
100 ~ 240VAC
HDO4034A-MS
350 MHZ, 2.5 GS/S (10 GS/S WITH
Teledyne LeCroy
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1 : $21,450.02000
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Bench, Digital
350 MHz
4 Analog, 16 Digital
LCD - Color (Touch)
Ethernet, GPIB, USB
12.5Mpts
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Passive 10:1 (4)
10G
1M - 12pF
1 ns
400V
100 ~ 240VAC
HDO4054A-MS
500 MHZ, 2.5 GS/S (10 GS/S WITH
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500 MHz
4 Analog, 16 Digital
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12.5Mpts
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Passive 10:1 (4)
10G
1M - 12pF
700 ps
400V
100 ~ 240VAC
HDO4104A-MS angle
1 GHZ, 2.5 GS/S (10 GS/S WITH ES
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1 GHz
4 Analog, 16 Digital
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10G
1M - 12pF
450 ps
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Oscilloscopes


An oscilloscope (or o-scope) is a test device that provides a visual representation of an electrical signal over time. By plotting voltage on the Y axis against time on the X axis, it produces a waveform that reveals details such as amplitude, frequency, rise time, jitter, and peak-to-peak values. In simple terms, an oscilloscope acts like a high-speed camera for signals—capturing behavior that a digital multimeter cannot.

Oscilloscopes are widely used to observe, measure, and troubleshoot circuits, from simple sine waves to complex mixed-signal data. Engineers, technicians, and students still rely on them every day to validate designs, debug embedded systems, and analyze high-speed devices operating at MHz or even GHz bandwidths. Modern instruments such as digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs) and mixed signal oscilloscopes (MSOs) provide advanced sampling rates, deep memory, and built-in measurement tools.

Unlike a digital multimeter, which excels at steady-state measurements of resistance, capacitance, inductance, and DC voltage, an oscilloscope allows you to see exactly how a signal changes in real time. This makes it possible to capture single-shot events, identify waveform distortions, and analyze high-frequency signals across multiple analog channels. Whether you need a basic oscilloscope for education or a high-end instrument with advanced features for professional testing, oscilloscopes remain one of the most important and versatile tools in electronics.