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Oscilloscopes

An oscilloscope is a system in which a supplied signal causes the deflection of the electron beam in a cathode-ray tube, thus forming a visible trace on the phosphor screen of the tube and providing for examination of signal characteristics.


Market Data for Companies in This Category
Countries
12
United States:
2
Germany:
1
Japan:
1
Netherlands:
1
United Kingdom:
OTHER: 1
US States
3
California:
2
New York:
2
New Jersey:
1
Oregon:
1
Massachusetts:
OTHER: 9
Capabilities
9
Stock Manufacturers:
6
Suppliers/Distributors:
2
Designers:
2
Custom Manufacturers:


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Glossary
  • oscilloscope A system in which a supplied signal causes the deflection of the electron beam in a cathode-ray tube, thus forming a visible trace on the phosphor screen of the tube and providing for examination of signal characteristics. A CRT oscilloscope is...
  • electron beam (e-beam) A stream of electrons emitted by a single source that move in the same direction and at the same speed.
  • deflection Any bending of a wave of radiation away from its expected path, as, for example, by diffraction or by a magnetic field.
  • cathode-ray tube (CRT) A vacuum tube with an electron gun at one end and a fluorescent screen at the other. Electrons emitted from a heated filament are accelerated by a series of annular anodes at progressively higher positive voltages. The electron beam is then...
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