(Elektrik, Elektronik) OSİLOSKOP: Mütenavip bir voltaj gibi süratle değişen bir dalga şeklini bir katod ışınlı dürbün ekranı üzerinde göstermek için kullanılan elektrikli alet. Bu alet; telsizler ile ses ölçme cihazlarında ve radarlarda muayene cihazı olarak kullanılır. Buna kısaca (scope) da denir
{i} instrument which displays electric currents on a florescent screen with a cathode ray tube (used to test the electric impulses produced by the heart and the brain)
An instrument used to make voltage changes visible over time The word oscilloscope comes from "oscillate," since oscilloscopes are often used to measure oscillating voltages
an instrument which produces, on a screen, graphs of potential difference (PD) against time or of one potential difference against another potential difference A dual-trace oscilloscope can simultaneously produce two PD - time graphs with the same time scale
A Hardware debugging tool that allows you to view the voltage on one or more electrical lines For example, you might use an oscilloscope to determine if a particular interrupt is currently asserted
A cathode-ray tube with associated electronic circuits that enable external voltages to deflect the electron beam of the cathode-ray tube simultaneously along both horizontal and vertical axes
or cathode-ray oscilloscope Electronic display device used to produce patterns on a screen that are the graphical representations of electrical signals. Time is normally on the horizontal axis, and a function of the voltage generated by the input signal to the oscilloscope on the vertical axis; four or more plots can be simultaneously shown. Because almost any physical phenomenon can be converted into a corresponding electric voltage, oscilloscopes find commercial, engineering, and scientific applications in acoustic research, television-production engineering, and electronics design
A test instrument that shows a picture of electrical waveforms by means of a cathode ray tube An oscilloscope is calibrated so one can measure the instantaneous values and waveforms of electrical signals that are changing rapidly or varying as a function of voltage or time Also known as a Scope