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What is the difference between Oscilloscope and Logic Analyzer?

What is the difference between Oscilloscope and Logic Analyzer?

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Asked by R. Barnes, Last updated: Nov 21, 2024

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D. Peter

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D. Peter, Software Developer, B.E (Bachelor of Engineering), Mexico

Answered Nov 08, 2019

The oscilloscope is known to be the tool that you will use in order to view analog voltages. They will show you how these voltages may change over time. They are sometimes used to evaluate the signal integrity and the performance of the various circuits. The logic analyzer will show the signals in digital form so that they will be easier to understand.

They can also compare different signals coming from various systems or circuits. Take note that there are different types of oscilloscopes that are available depending on the details that people want to know. For example, some people would rather choose mixed-signal oscilloscopes over the usual oscilloscope for more detailed information.

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Answered Oct 24, 2019

Oscilloscopes and logic analyzers are lab tools used in every engineering lab to measure electronic signals. Oscilloscopes demonstrate voltage against time waveforms to observe time fluctuating input signals. They are utilized to measure and view analog electronic signals.

The logic analyzer is a test instrument used for measuring and seeing electronic signals, instead of analog signals, they deal with complex digital electronic signals. An oscilloscope is a test instrument used for analog electronic circuits. It examines the carrying signal voltages plotted in a two- dimensional grid representing time. It measures and represents the analog aspects of a signal that is a voltage and how it can charge.

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