An MSO combines all the measurement capabilities and the use model of a Digital Storage Oscilloscope ( DSO ) with some of the measurement capabilities of a logic analyzer.
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A storage oscilloscope allows single events to be captured by the instrument and displayed for a relatively long time, allowing observation of events too fast to be directly perceptible.
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Unlike its analog predecessor, the digital storage oscilloscope can show pre-trigger events, opening another dimension to the recording of rare or intermittent events and troubleshooting of electronic glitches.
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A "'digital storage oscilloscope "'( often abbreviated "'DSO "') is an oscilloscope which stores and analyses the signal analog techniques.
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Storage oscilloscopes then provide one or more secondary electron guns ( called the " flood guns " ) that provide a steady flood of low-energy electrons traveling towards the phosphor screen.
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Digital storage oscilloscope costs vary widely; bench-top self-contained instruments ( complete with displays ) start at or even less, with high-performance models selling for tens of thousands of dollars.
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The major equipments available in these laboratories include Digital Storage Oscilloscope, different types of Transducers, different bridges ( trainers ), TMS 320C50 Processor based DSP kits, Temperature, Level, Pressure and Flow process Trainers.
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In late 2008, HAMEG introduced the first purely digital oscilloscope with LIN . For instruments with TFT monitors, HAMEG skipped the entire generation of the classical, purely digital storage oscilloscopes ( DSO ) without MSO functions.
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RIGOL was founded in Beijing in 1998 and released its first product, a high-performance virtual digital storage oscilloscope, in May 1999 . Currently, RIGOL has offices in Cleveland, Ohio and Munich in addition to its headquarters in Beijing.
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Digital storage oscilloscopes use a fast analog-to-digital converter and memory chips to record and show a digital representation of a waveform, yielding much more flexibility for triggering, analysis, and display than is possible with a classic analog oscilloscope.