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difference between cathode ray oscilloscope and TV receiver

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TV takes information from the air as broadcast signal. An oscilloscope take any signal ac-dc and display it in real time or at hi frequency rate of chopping to find troubles including TV.

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What is CRO and AFO?

Audio Frequency Oscilloscope and Cathode Ray Oscilloscope


What is the difference between cathode ray oscilloscope and digital storage oscilloscope?

CRO means cathode ray oscilloscope. The Cathode Ray tube is the display mechanism only. A CRO can be a digital or analog scope, with or without digital storage. A digital storage scope can use a CRO as the display mechanism, or it can use a LCD screen, or any other method. There was a type of Cathode Ray tube that used analog means to store the information on the screen, The storage takes place on the screen itself. They were pretty rare, and not seen at all today, as they didn't work very well. Perhaps that is what you are referring to?


What is the deflection sensitivity of a cathode ray oscilloscope?

It is the deflection on the screen (meter) per volt of deflection


What you will do to measure voltage which is greater than voltage limit of the cathode ray oscilloscope?

change your resistance, its a little button, or if you are using an older oscilloscope, its a knob that will lower the sensitivity of the display. if it is something way higher than the oscilloscope can measure, you may have to run a resistor or transformer in the line.


What do you mean by dual channel of cathode ray oscilloscope?

An oscilloscope with 2 vertical inputs that are multiplexed to the CRT, either by chopping them together on every sweep or alternating between them on every other sweep. Some oscilloscopes also support a differential mode where the 2 inputs are subtracted to produce a single combined signal.

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What is CRO and AFO?

Audio Frequency Oscilloscope and Cathode Ray Oscilloscope


What is the CRO?

Cathode ray oscilloscope


What is the heart of an oscilloscope?

cathode ray tube


What is the most important part of an oscilloscope?

The most important part of an oscilloscope is the cathode ray tube.


What is the price of Cathode-ray oscilloscope in India?

500 $


Full form of CRO?

cathode ray oscilloscope


What is the difference between cathode ray oscilloscope and digital storage oscilloscope?

CRO means cathode ray oscilloscope. The Cathode Ray tube is the display mechanism only. A CRO can be a digital or analog scope, with or without digital storage. A digital storage scope can use a CRO as the display mechanism, or it can use a LCD screen, or any other method. There was a type of Cathode Ray tube that used analog means to store the information on the screen, The storage takes place on the screen itself. They were pretty rare, and not seen at all today, as they didn't work very well. Perhaps that is what you are referring to?


Why the speed of electron beam is greater than the light speed in cathode ray oscilloscope?

Why is the speed of the electron beam greater than the speed of light in cathode ray oscilloscope.


Can a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope measure DC Signal?

Yes.


Seminar report on cathode ray oscilloscope?

electronics engineering


How a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope is used to measure Period?

period are measued in oscilloscope by using or calculating time division


Main difference between spectrum analyzer and cathode ray oscilloscope?

an oscilloscope give amplitude v/s time display of a wave, whereas the spectrum analyzer gives amplitude v/s frequency display. the oscilloscope gives distribution of energy in wave with respect to time whereas the spectrum analyzer displays frequency components of a wave and their amplitudes.