There are many different types of oscilloscope, some of which are detailed below:
- Analogue oscilloscopes – Also known as a cathode-ray oscilloscope, this is the oldest type. It produces an image on the display by causing a focused electron beam to travel in patterns across the face of a cathode ray tube.
- Digital oscilloscopes – These devices are built from various software and electronic hardware modules which work together to detect, process and display electronic signals.
- Mixed signal oscilloscopes – This type operates two or four analogue channels along with a larger number of digital channels. The benefit of this type of oscilloscope is there's no need to use a separate logic analyser.
Oscilloscope accessories
As well as our extensive range of oscilloscopes, we offer a wide choice of accessories, including spectrum analysers, signal amplifiers, current probes and clamps – available from industry-leading brands such as Fluke, Keysight and ISO-TECH.
Current probes and clamps – Current clamps and probes typically have jaws which open to clamp around an electrical connector to measure the current without having to make physical contact with it. Theyre often used to measure the magnitude of alternating current.
Oscilloscope probes – These are commonly used by electrical engineers. When selecting the correct probe, make sure the probes capacitance is within the measuring range of the oscilloscope. To identify which probe is required, refer to the oscilloscopes manual.