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PicoScope: revolutionising electronic system debugging and validation
In the rapidly evolving world of electronics, the need for efficient and flexible testing and measurement tools has never been greater.
Oscilloscope takes centre stage at embedded world 2023
Rohde & Schwarz will highlight its R&S MXO 4 series oscilloscope amongst a host of the latest test and measurement solutions at the embedded world exhibition in Nuremberg (March 14-16).
element14 ‘Experimenting with Supercapacitors Design Challenge’
element14 has recently launched its Experimenting with Supercapacitors Design Challenge to promote supercapacitor understanding.
Rohde & Schwarz and Zurich Instruments present advanced test solutions
LASER World of PHOTONICS is a platform for the laser and photonics industry and will be held from June 27 to 30, 2023 at Messe München.
Phase noise analysers set for Laser World event
Rohde & Schwarz and Zurich Instruments will present advanced test and measurement solutions for photonics at the LASER World of PHOTONICS tradeshow in Munich (June 27-30).
SENT SPC decoding for PicoScope oscilloscopes
Pico Technology has announced the addition of the SENT SPC Protocol Decoder to the PicoScope 7 toolset.
Rohde & Schwarz shows solutions at Automotive Test Expo
At Automotive Testing Expo Europe 2023 in Stuttgart (June 13-15), Rohde & Schwarz will demonstrate a wide range of test solutions, including automotive radar, Ethernet, 5G and UWB.
NXP development board features in Farnell/Telktronix videos
Farnell is hosting a video series by Tektronix taking a deep dive into one of the most popular development boards from NXP, the LPCXpresso55S69.
Rohde & Schwarz to showcase next-gen oscilloscope
Nuremberg will be home to the international embedded industry once again during embedded world Exhibition & Conference. Rohde & Schwarz will be showing its latest test solutions at booth 4-218 of Nuremberg Exhibition Centre.
Jitter on serial data lines and power rail analysis
Jitter analysis often leads directly to a bug's root cause, but when it doesn't, power rail analysis is the next step.