A 350MHz oscilloscope is a high frequency piece of electronic test equipment capable of accurately displaying and analysing electrical signals up to a frequency of 350 million cycles per second.
Key Features include:
- Bandwidth - indicating the highest frequency it can reliably measure, in this case it’s 350MHz
- Channels - the number of input channels for simultaneously observing multiple signals
- Sample Rate - how many data points can be captured per second, determining the oscilloscope's ability to resolve fast signal changes
- Memory Depth - the amount of data that can be stored for analysis
What is an Oscilloscope used for:
- Analysing electronic circuits - understanding signal behaviour, troubleshooting issues, and verifying circuit performance
- Measuring signal parameters - amplitude, frequency, phase, rise/fall times, pulse width, and more
- Debugging electronic systems - identifying and correcting problems in hardware and software
- Developing and testing electronic products - ensuring proper operation and meeting specifications
Applications:
A 350 MHz oscilloscope is typically used in professional and advanced electronics work, where you need to measure and analyse fast-changing signals, such as those found in telecommunications, RF design, and high-speed digital circuits.