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Oscilloscope training class (long)
casterle:
--- Quote from: w2aew on June 28, 2011, 05:28:42 pm ---Armin - if you are interested in analog troubleshooting, I would highly recommend the "Troubleshooting Analog Circuits" book by Robert A. Pease. Bob Pease just recently was killed, a tremendous loss to the Analog Design community. Thankfully, he was a prolific writer, with a regular column (Pease Porridge) in the Electronic Design magazine.
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I'm an old guy just getting started in analog - I hadn't heard of Mr. Pease before, so thank you for the introduction to this remarkable man.
Here's a link to a large collection of his writings:http://doc.xdevs.com/doc/_Lab/
Mace_Hacker:
Thank you!!
rpiloverbd:
Wish it was available during my University days....
furnacemike:
Very cool! I have to watch this video! I'm kind of new in electronics and Oscilloscopes are a little intimidating. I actually bought a Hantek DSO5072P last year but I still haven't gotten to try it out yet.
Mike
armandine2:
I have just dipped my toe in today with some practical scope training, by the arrival of my first digital bench oscilloscope.
A bit of queasy purchase, as getting the right price point, brand, and model as a beginner is not without risk of disappointment.
At the moment though I'm happy enough with my decision of GW Instek MDO-2302A.
picture shows a ringing trace from my Keysight AWG at 4V pk-pk 2kHz square wave input.
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