An
oscilloscope is a vital
measuring instrument used for visualizing and analyzing electrical signals. It displays waveforms in real-time, allowing users to examine voltage changes over time. By connecting the
oscilloscope probe to the signal source, it captures and displays the waveform on a screen, enabling analysis of amplitude, frequency, and other signal characteristics. It is commonly used in
electronics, telecommunications, and research laboratories for troubleshooting, waveform analysis, and circuit design.
On the other hand, a signal generator is another crucial measuring instrument used to produce various electrical signals. It can generate different waveforms such as sine, square, triangle, and arbitrary waveforms with precise control over frequency, amplitude, and phase. Signal generators are widely used in testing and calibration of electronic devices, circuit design, and research applications.
Both the oscilloscope and signal generator are indispensable tools in the field of measuring instruments, providing valuable insights and aiding in the accurate characterization and analysis of electrical signals.