Oscilloscopes: Why fast update rate matters

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  • Date: 24 Jan 2024
  • Time: 02:00 PM to 03:00 PM
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  • Ajay Poddar (akpoddar@ieee.org), Edip Niver (edip.niver@njit.edu), Durga Mishra (dmisra@njit.edu), (Anisha Apte (anisha_apte@ieee.org)

  • Co-sponsored by IEEE North Jersey Section


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Joel Woodward Joel Woodward of Rohde & Schwarz

Topic:

Oscilloscopes: Why fast update rate matters

How much real-time signal activity is your oscilloscope capturing?  Attend this webinar and quickly gain insight into choosing the scope that matches the team’s real-time needs.  Often overlooked when evaluating the performance of various oscilloscopes for purchase, waveform update rates can be extremely important—sometimes just as important as the traditional banner specifications, including bandwidth, sample rate, and memory depth.

The following topics will be covered:

  • An in-depth understanding of oscilloscope acquisition rate
  • How to easily interpret scope “update rate” banner specs (and how to not get tricked by special modes
  • Mastery of the relationship between acquisition rate and percentage of real-time signal activity captured.
  • See the visual contrast of scope display with “fast” and “slower” update rate
  • Become an expert in techniques to optimize scope update rate for applications like analyzing modulated signals, power integrity, and EMI debugging

Biography:

Joel has enjoyed 35 years in the test and measurement industry and is currently working on strategic product roadmap planning for Rohde and Schwarz oscilloscopes.

Joel holds an Electrical and Computer Engineering degree from Brigham Young University, an MBA from Regis University, completed coursework at the Harvard Business School, and holds an FPGA debug patent. His outside interests include digital photography, hiking in national parks, and outdoor pizza oven cooking.

Address:Rohde & Schwarz, , Germany