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The hacklab has a new scope, which was donated by [[http://onestopmedia.com Onestop Media Group]].
The hacklab has a new scope, which was donated by [http://onestopmedia.com Onestop Media Group].


It's a [http://www2.tek.com/cmswpt/psdetails.lotr?ct=PS&cs=psu&ci=13295&lc=EN Tektronix TDS2012B] -- a 2-channel, 100MHz digital storage oscilloscope.
It's a [http://www2.tek.com/cmswpt/psdetails.lotr?ct=PS&cs=psu&ci=13295&lc=EN Tektronix TDS2012B] -- a 2-channel, 100MHz digital storage oscilloscope.

Revision as of 19:18, 15 September 2009

The hacklab has a new scope, which was donated by Onestop Media Group.

It's a Tektronix TDS2012B -- a 2-channel, 100MHz digital storage oscilloscope.

It comes with some accessories that should remain with the scope at all times:

  • two 100MHz probes
  • manual
  • power cord

The scope should remain a part of the electronics workbench at all times... and should never leave the lab except under exceptional circumstances.

You can find the manual here:

If you've never used an oscilloscope before, please read the manual or find someone at the lab to train you. It's not difficult to use, but some help will save you a lot of frustration.

If you have any tricks or tips using the scope, please place them on the page!

Scope Tips:

  • If you're not seeing a stable waveform, make sure the TRIGGER settings are correct! You need to be triggering on the correct input at the very least! Hit that TRIG MENU button and take a look at the settings.