anyone know how I can cheaply convert my PC to an oscilloscope to analyze audio signals (AKA doesn't need to be super-high sample rate)? I've used LabView in school before, but it's damn expensive and ...
The four-channel PicoScope 6404 PC-based oscilloscope has an analog bandwidth of 500 MHz that’s matched with a 5-Gsample/s sampling rate to ensure accurate representation of signals/signal components ...
National Instruments announced the release of its 100 MS/s, 100-MHz dual-channel digitizer/PC-based oscilloscope NI PXIe-5122 as well as its 50-MHz NI PXIe-6537 and 25-MHz NI PXIe-6536, both ...
Associate Editor New introductions under the general umbrella term “oscilloscope” refresh this ubiquitous instrument's usefulness in myriad common and high-end applications. The industry's incessant ...
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