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12 things to consider when choosing an oscilloscope
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This is a quick guide to the most important criteria for choosing your next scope. 
For a scope with a bandwidth above 1 GHz, or if you need one for special-purpose testing, 
you should probably talk to an applications engineer to help you make the right choice.
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Since an oscilloscope can store only 
a limited number of samples, the 
waveform duration (time) will be inversely 
proportional to the oscilloscope’s 
sample rate. Time Interval =  
Record Length / Sample Rate
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12 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING AN OSCILLOSCOPE
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