Yokogawa DLM4000 “getting mixed signals”
My article in the May 2013 edition of Instrumentation explains how the 8-channel Yokogawa DLM4000 mixed signal oscilloscope addresses the test demands of increasingly faster and more complex signals.
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My article in the May 2013 edition of Instrumentation explains how the 8-channel Yokogawa DLM4000 mixed signal oscilloscope addresses the test demands of increasingly faster and more complex signals.
The increased use of advanced electronic technologies in modern cars poses considerable challenges to the test and measurement engineer, both at the design debugging stage and for general-purpose performance and maintenance purposes. The modern motor vehicle may contain sophisticated embedded systems linked with the engine control unit as well as serial buses for communications information…
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More and more oscilloscope users are realising that four channels are no longer enough. In my article published in Electronics World you will find out how eight channels provide the answer.
Read my article in Irish Manufacturing how the new Yokogawa 8-channel mixed-signal oscilloscopes enables engineers to address many measurement challenges presented by the complex electrical and electronics signals found in today’s industrial control and power systems.
See my interview at Electronica 2012 on Embedded-news.tv about the Yokogawa 8 channel mixed signal oscilloscope. When 4 channels are not enough