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LIVE WEBINAR: A new way of analyzing signals across time, frequency and digital domains on the 4/5/6 Series MSO Oscilloscopes

09/07/2021 10:55:19

EMIN Viet Nam would like to invite you to join the webinar Topic: A new way of analyzing signals across time, frequency and digital domains on the 4/5/6 Series MSO Oscilloscopes

EMIN Viet Nam would like to invite you to join the webinar Topic: A new way of analyzing signals across time, frequency and digital domains on the 4/5/6 Series MSO Oscilloscopes. The event is oganized by Tektronix.

  • Date: September 22, 2021 (WED)

  • Time: 11:00AM (GTM+8)


Debugging embedded systems often involves looking for clues that are hard to discover just by looking at one domain at a time. The ability to look at time and frequency domains simultaneously can offer important insights.

Mixed domain analysis is especially useful for answering questions such as:

  • What's going on with my power rail voltage when I'm transmitting wireless and RF data?

  • Where are the emissions coming from when I access memory? 

  • How long does it take for my PLL to stabilize after power-on?

Join our live webinar today as we explore how you can analyze both time and frequency domains on your scope


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