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A cathode ray oscilloscope (CRO) displays electrical signals as waveforms on a screen. It consists of several key components: a cathode ray tube (CRT) that generates an electron beam, deflection systems (horizontal and vertical) to control the beam's movement, and a signal input section to process the electrical signals. The block diagram typically includes a signal input section, vertical and horizontal deflection circuits, a CRT, and a power supply. The input signal is amplified and translated into visual waveforms by controlling the electron beam's position on the phosphorescent screen.

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