Oscilloscopes

Computer Controls experts demonstrates oscilloscope to be a powerful tool for designing and testing electronic devicesComputer Controls experts demonstrates oscilloscope to be a powerful tool for designing and testing electronic devices

Oscilloscopes for Real-Time Visualisation and Analysis in Design, Testing & Troubleshooting

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Oscilloscopes are powerful tools that are useful for designing and testing electronic devices. They give a real-time visual representation of electrical waveforms and their properties, including amplitude, frequency, phase and distortion. This visual feedback is invaluable when diagnosing and troubleshooting electronic circuits.

You need to perform detailed analysis of complex electrical signals, including transients, glitches, noise and timing. This analysis helps identify problems in circuits and optimise performance. High measurement accuracy and precision allow users to make precise measurements of voltage, time and other signal parameters.

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We always finds the perfect oscilloscopes for you. No matter where you are in the development cycle, you need proven measurement technology to be successful. Whether you design, debug, or perform compliance tests, our oscilloscope hardware with industry-leading signal integrity, high effective number of bits (ENOB), and the fastest waveform update rates captures the true performance of your device under test. Couple this with superior protocol decoding, analysis, and compliance software, and you are guaranteed to get measurements you can trust.

Make trusted measurements from basic debugging to deep analysis. Whether you need high signal integrity, a portable form factor, or an affordable cost-effective device, Computer Controls got you covered with our large oscillopscopes portfolio. 

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Save time and automate measurement routines. Oscilloscopes are versatile instruments that play a critical role in electronics design, test and maintenance, offering a wide range of benefits to engineers, technicians and educational professionals. 

Let us talk how you can make the right choice!


Infiniium EXR-Series Oscilloscopes
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Enhanced Memory + Software App Free on Keysight EXR Scopes

Limited time offer: Get a free memory upgrade and software app of your choice with every purchase of Infiniium EXR-Series oscilloscopes.

InfiniiVision 4000G X-Series
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Introducing Keysight's new InfiniiVision 4000G X-Series Oscilloscope

The advanced technology and industry-leading features of the InfiniiVision 4000G X-Series oscilloscopes. With a wide bandwidth range of 200 MHz to 1.5 GHz and a waveform update rate of 1,000,000 waveforms/second, these oscilloscopes ensure accurate glitch detection and optimal testing efficiency for a variety of applications.

A Step Beyond the Basics: 6 Advanced Oscilloscope Tips
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A Step Beyond the Basics: 6 Advanced Oscilloscope Tips

Discover advanced oscilloscope capabilities in our upcoming eBook, including FFT error detection, remote control options, and more. Sign up now for exclusive insights into efficient testing and deeper design analysis.

Boot Camp: Deep Dive on Oscilloscopes
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Boot Camp: Deep Dive on Oscilloscopes

Join Johnnie Hancock's course to learn about benchtop oscilloscopes, covering setup tips, advanced measurements, and using the InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series for optimal results.

Keysight's InfiniiVision 4000 X‑Series Oscilloscopes
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Keysight's InfiniiVision 4000 X‑Series Oscilloscopes

The Keysight InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series oscilloscopes are designed for next-generation performance, delivering waveform update rates 20 times faster than the competition.

Keysight's Infiniium UXR–B Series Oscilloscopes
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Keysight's Infiniium UXR–B Series Oscilloscopes

Keysight’s revolutionary technology, like the Infiniium UXR–B Series Oscilloscopes, let you attain design perspectives beyond your imagination.

common-oscilloscope-probing-pitfalls
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7 Common Oscilloscope Probing Pitfalls to Avoid

This white paper highlights the importance of avoiding common mistakes when using probes for measurements, as they can alter a circuit's response due to resistive, capacitive, and inductive components.

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