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Need a good book on how to use an Oscilloscope

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Wes

I know the basics of using a scope but my scope HP1710a (working now), has more inputs
outputs and knobs than I know what to do with.

Anything out in the public domain in pdf would be preferable but I'll amazon a good book.

Thanks,

Wes
 
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Phil Allison

"Wes"
I know the basics of using a scope but my scope HP1710a (working now), has
more inputs
outputs and knobs than I know what to do with.


** The Operator's Manual is not a bad place to start.





....... Phil
 
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Ecnerwal

Wes said:
I know the basics of using a scope but my scope HP1710a (working now), has
more inputs
outputs and knobs than I know what to do with.

Anything out in the public domain in pdf would be preferable but I'll amazon
a good book.

Thanks,

Wes

A little googling gets these - don't know if they suit you or not, since
I'm not you....

https://www.cs.tcd.ie/courses/baict/bac/jf/labs/scope/

http://www.hobbyprojects.com/oscilloscope_tutorial.html

http://www.umd.umich.edu/casl/natsci/slc/slconline/OSCIL/
 
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Phil Allison

"Wes"
"Phil Allison"

Still waiting for the one I bought to show up.



** Then what YOU need - pal - is simply a bit of patience.




..... Phil
 
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John E.

Both Tektronix and B&K Precision have pretty good primers on scopes. I don't
have the links for you, but if you go to their web sites you will surley
find them. I found them quite useful.

Yeah, go to Tektronix.com and search for some of their basic operator's
documentation. It's old, but it does cover the basics very well.
 
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Wes

Phil Allison said:
** Then what YOU need - pal - is simply a bit of patience.

And from looking at a few of your posts, YOU need to learn manners.

Don't bother replying, I won't see it. Pal.

Wes
 
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Phil Allison

"Wes"
"Phil Allison"


And from looking at a few of your posts, YOU need to learn manners.

Don't bother replying, I won't see it. Pal.


** Bet ya do - you dumb cunthead.




...... Phil
 
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David L. Jones

I know the basics of using a scope but my scope HP1710a (working now), has more inputs
outputs and knobs than I know what to do with.

Anything out in the public domain in pdf would be preferable but I'll amazon a good book.

Thanks,

Wes

Try here:
http://www.tek.com/learning/oscilloscopes/
Looks like you need to register to get it though - annoying, so I've
uploaded here for you:
http://www.alternatezone.com/files/OscilloscopePrimer.pdf
Lots of digital scope focus in there though.

and here too:
https://www.cs.tcd.ie/courses/baict/bac/jf/labs/scope/

Dave.
 
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