Books on Oscilloscopes

Hello, I would like to know if anybody out there knows some good books on oscilloscopes (beginner to intermediate). I have a Tektronix 465 and the manual is ok but not that helpful. If any of the books specifically deal with Tektronix that would be great. Thanks to all Pete

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PKREZY7
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Hi

There is a nice primer "XYZs of Oscilloscopes" (or very similar title) on the Tektronix website. About 60 pages, ca. 1.5 MB, pdf, free.

In the same download are some more "potentially interesting" documents.

Cheers + HTH,

- Joerg

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Joerg Hau

On 26 Feb 2004 16:34:12 GMT, snipped-for-privacy@aol.com (PKREZY7) wrote as underneath my scribble :

Try for 'Hands-On Guide to Oscilloscopes' - Barry Ross - McGraw -Hill, Not Tt specific but covers practically all features, what they do, and how to get the best out of them. Charlie+

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your 465 is a very good scope. I used a similar one for seveal years during my time as airforce engineer. The dealyed trigger facility is good, but I am not sure that you find this feature described in a book.

Best regards

Kasper

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On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 21:10:19 +0100, "KLP" wrote as underneath my scribble :

Page 72 Charlie+

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