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HMO2524 / 352x: Correct connection of the probe for adjustment
Example for using the extended math of the HMO series
HMO2524 / 352x: Recording length of a 200Hz signal
HMO2524 / 352x: Correct connection of the probe for adjustment
HMO2524 / 352X: How to connect a probe correctly for adjustmentIn order to do a correct LF and HF adjustment for a passive probe with the HMO scope series, you ...
Example for using the extended math of the HMO series
Analysis of the electrical energy.The HMO series offers five sets of formulas, each of them can accept up to five equations. This allows to enter the most important ...
HMO2524 / 352x: Recording length of a 200Hz signal
In general, the basic formular is: Sampling Rate = Memory / Time. This means: Time = Memory / Sampling Rate. The Sampling Rate should be at ...
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