Oscilloscope Advice

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#16 Re: Oscilloscope Advice

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No problem with obtaining the user manual from the Tektronix site so a little bed time reading...
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Forgive me if you already know this and about oscilloscope techniques in general, but if not a read of an older (pre-digital) copy of the "XYZ of oscilloscopes" is a good plan.

The latest is at https://uk.tek.com/document/primer/xyzs ... pes-primer

A 1993 one is here which is probably more appropriate for your scope (the 2225 is from 1990 - a lot of the analogue stuff was cut in later editions) https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... MnHyIxQ84l
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jack wrote: Mon Oct 18, 2021 9:50 pm Forgive me if you already know this and about oscilloscope techniques in general...
Thanks Nick. This is new territory for me so learning is required.
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...in which case the complementary document about probes may also be useful.

https://www.tek.com/document/primer/abcs-probes-primer
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Thanks again Nick.
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