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When 8-bit Scopes Aren't Enough: High-Resolution Isolated, Mixed-Signal Instruments for Electro-Mechanical Measurements Webinar August 25, 2009
Broadcast on: 8/25/2009 [11:00 am - 12:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (GMT -04:00, New York)]

- Joseph Ting, Digital Oscilloscope Product Manager, Yokogawa
We all know what a difference the right tool can make. While traditional 8-bit oscilloscopes are the right choice in many situations, they often are not the best choice when making mixed signal, power and/or electro-mechanical measurements. There exists in the market, instruments designed with these applications in mind. Hybrid instruments offer capabilities not found in traditional 8-bit oscilloscopes. These capabilities include: high-resolution (up to 16-bit) and isolated inputs, very long memory for long-term recording and support for a variety of signal inputs (RMS coupling, temperature, strain, frequency-voltage, accelerometers, etc.)
What you will learn in this seminar:
- Understand differences between oscilloscopes, recorders and hybrid instruments.
- Identify key instrument specifications for electro-mechanical applications.
- Why hybrid instruments are often the best choice.
- Discuss specialized functions designed for electro-mechanical applications.