How to Use an Oscilloscope

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @joshhaughton1893
    @joshhaughton1893 4 года назад +49

    This is by far the best oscilloscope instructional video. The instruction was very clearly explained and covered all the bases to get up and running to diagnose equipment. Thank you for making this video!

  • @PurpleScrafty
    @PurpleScrafty Год назад +1

    I studied electrical engineering in college but worked outside my field after graduating. I'm looking to go back now after 5 years and you brought back so much buried knowledge. Thank you

  • @electronmarkboggess63
    @electronmarkboggess63 6 лет назад +9

    Scopes are a must for debugging effectively and not just throwing parts at an issue. Great video!!

  • @rascal211
    @rascal211 6 лет назад +54

    I could watch this 1000 times and not be able to remember everything to explain it.

  • @kevincottrell4858
    @kevincottrell4858 5 лет назад +6

    This is one of the better oscilloscope tutorials I have seen. Very detailed and concise, extremely clear, I intend on saving it and watching it again. Thank you.

  • @TheUnkus
    @TheUnkus 5 лет назад +2

    Haven't had to use one in years. We were cleaning out clutter from my job, and boss was going to toss one. I asked if I could have it, and here I am brushing up on my basics. Mainly want to use it as a display piece on a shelf with my audio output connected for a cool frequency display. But will likely use it for more.

  • @michaelmitchell8218
    @michaelmitchell8218 7 лет назад

    I like people like this. Tell you information and not talk like they know it all or put things down or try to say you must buy this to get the job done.

  • @lan5053
    @lan5053 5 лет назад +18

    It would be helpful if you could give practical examples of WHY one would need to use an oscilloscope. I’ve seen many videos telling me what oscilloscopes measure, and how the machine can be dialled in to take these measurements, but I still don’t understand what kind of circuit problems or situations require an oscilloscope.

  • @Quarky_
    @Quarky_ 2 года назад +6

    I don't know how Shawn does it, but his videos are _always_ exceptionally clear, and very information dense!

  • @chrisnorton6622
    @chrisnorton6622 6 лет назад +237

    You said we only needed to use one or two knobs.... but then you turned them all. You made my brain hurt. I'm not giving up regardless. Though my brain be small, my will is gigantic. This still makes my brain hurt though. I think I mentioned that.

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 4 года назад +33

      Chris Norton
      It is only when the brain hurts that knowledge is being applied.
      When I was studying Electronics Engineering decades ago, whilst working for PHILIPS,
      My direct boss and mentor made my head hurt.
      I could have strangled him then.
      Years later whilst serving in the Military, I asked him why he was so tough.
      He explained it this way.
      Knowledge is like hammering a nail into a wall.
      To make sure it penetrates one has to hammer it hard.
      When one just 'casually throw the nail (knowledge) at the wall, it will bounce off.
      I realized that by being tough and a pain sometimes, he did me a great favor, in that
      I never forgot what he taught me, and by doing so made me a great Engineer.
      Ultimately leading to being posted as an exchange officer to the USAF, and having the
      opportunity to work on some special projects, in electronic weapons, robotics projects for NASA/UASF
      working with avionics specialists on the Presidents Jet(s), and having learned much during this time,
      as well as solving some specific problems.
      Stay with it. Success is achieved by 'DOING'. Trying does nothing, trying does not even cure constipation.
      It will only give you pain the A _ _
      As a side note .. I am still good friends with my one time mentor and former boss.
      He is still alive and exceeded age 85.

    • @robsinHL
      @robsinHL 4 года назад

      Yeah this was at the 4:45 mark or so. I saw your comment first so when he did the setup before taking a measurement (pushing every button and choosing a setting for everything I barely grasp) I laughed out loud.

    • @akun10years10
      @akun10years10 2 года назад

      mee too man

  • @jackwritter1302
    @jackwritter1302 2 года назад

    The last 5 seconds and the smirk did it for me. Thanks.

  • @behnammadadnia3410
    @behnammadadnia3410 Год назад

    The best desciption ever about an oscilloscope

  • @briananonymous724
    @briananonymous724 7 лет назад +99

    This is a very informative tutorial, especially the part on probes. It's also very well produced.
    True, it is pretty dense and I admit I can't absorb everything in but one viewing.
    But Shawn is very precise and exceptionally clear, so the trick (at least for me) is to watch the video repeatedly until I'm satisfied I've learned everything I can.
    And if I have any questions, I can always ask my friend Google!
    Thanks for a great lesson.

  • @contractorwolf
    @contractorwolf 4 года назад +8

    it is nice to see that Tucker from "Something About Mary" was able to move on and do something with his life

  • @TheTubeDude
    @TheTubeDude 2 года назад

    Doesn't get any better at teaching than this video. Excellent.

  • @UltraNyan
    @UltraNyan Год назад

    Glad that they didnt scare off any newbies with the fact that the scope shares ground on all channels and that ground is not isolated from the rest of the circuit in your house so if you go probing AC voltage and connect your ground to live or neutral you gonna have a really bad day.

  • @eugenepohjola258
    @eugenepohjola258 3 года назад +3

    Howdy.
    The 10X feature is to enable measuring high voltages or to provide very low loading of the measured circuit.
    Tuning the probe capacitor means that the probe R/Xc ratio is the same as the input R/Xc ratio. This delivers best signal fidelity.
    Using an oscilloscope be aware that the signal grounds are galvanically bonded. One could introduce short circuiting when using both channels doing measurements in an appliance. Worse still. Older cathode ray scopes also have their signal grounds connected to the chassis and the power Protective Eath ( = power ground ) is also connected to the chassis. There are real dangers to smoke one's appliance or getting shocked.
    Always feed an older scope through a separation transformer. Always use a galvanic separator in one channel when doing dual channel measurements.
    In my digital scope there are galvanic connections between the power ground ( = Protective Earth ) and the input grounds. However. I use the scope in an older apartment where there are only two prong outlets in the room. Old wiring may, totally legally, be as they were done originally. So I do not need to feed the scope through a separation transformer.
    Regards.

  • @swampflux
    @swampflux 4 года назад

    Just bought a real digital scope, pulled this video up, ..... glazed over about half way through.... "uhhh let's watch it again." This is so much more powerful than I thought!

  • @johnwest7993
    @johnwest7993 2 года назад +1

    I could have used this info 50 years ago. But I had to learn everything the old-fashioned way, by getting shocked.

  • @gerarddip
    @gerarddip Год назад +1

    0:14 You totally look like a first wave artist from the '80s that my mom woulda listened to religiously. I guess we are dealing with signal synthesis Lol

  • @김덕용-y6e
    @김덕용-y6e 2 года назад

    This is the best tutorial video. Really helped me understand what each function means

  • @xealit
    @xealit 4 года назад

    awesome! all important basics neatly packed in 1 video

  • @elmoreglidingclub3030
    @elmoreglidingclub3030 3 месяца назад

    Very nice introduction to scopes. I have no electronics background but I am getting into ham radio and the topic is fascinating. Hoping to learn to use a scope to expand my understanding. Many thanks for the video.

  • @tombouie
    @tombouie 5 лет назад

    Most excellently done, just the right combo of pragmatics & KISS, perfect for me. I'm on the east coast of the US. So tomorrow I will bow humbly in your westward general direction. Weird well yes, but it's a geek/nerd physicist tradition/thing. Thks again

  • @PatrickHennessey1764
    @PatrickHennessey1764 6 лет назад +2

    This is by far the best beginner tutorial out there!

    • @ShawnHymel
      @ShawnHymel 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks, glad you like it!

    • @baruchben-david4196
      @baruchben-david4196 6 лет назад

      I've used scopes for years, but never knew what some things were for. Now I have a much better grasp of things - in particular, the 10x probe setting.

  • @kollectormairu6881
    @kollectormairu6881 2 года назад

    thanks, i found one at the side of the road and it WORKS thanks for the video!!

  • @rodcleaves9904
    @rodcleaves9904 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this, it was very helpful. I have several analog Tektronix scopes and could make them sing and dance. I think the newest one is over thirty years old. I just bought my first digital scope and was lost. Actually, it seems to be too automatic. I just wasn't ready for a "plug and play" scope. You gave me better and more information than the manufacturer documentation. Now, I'm off and running.

    • @SimonBauer7
      @SimonBauer7 7 месяцев назад

      yeah first using a digital scope is insane.

  • @carrocesta
    @carrocesta 2 года назад

    the last seconds are the best part!!

  • @System-1541
    @System-1541 3 года назад

    This guys videos are the best!

  • @buisaigon1
    @buisaigon1 2 года назад

    Easy to assemble, good strong materials, feels good, looks good.

  • @corey1064
    @corey1064 3 года назад +12

    I here 10 min before my test keep posted to know how I do

    • @shivanya816
      @shivanya816 5 месяцев назад +2

      Hi... I know it's been two years but how did it go dude?

    • @l0k4lh0s7
      @l0k4lh0s7 5 месяцев назад

      @@shivanya816😂

    • @shepcasey7240
      @shepcasey7240 4 месяца назад

      Probably should really study and understand?!

    • @balls_deep_69
      @balls_deep_69 24 дня назад

      ​@@shepcasey7240 no shit really???

  • @duanebarry2817
    @duanebarry2817 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the clear explanation. I'm not sure I caught every detail on tuning the capacitor for 10x operation but I learned a lot anyway.

  • @lunarmodule6419
    @lunarmodule6419 5 лет назад +4

    So well put together. Clear, rich, interesting, straight to the point. Thank you 😃

  • @Дмитрий_Алкогольевич

    Thank you very much. It is nice guide for me (I am a little bit skilled, but bought an oscilloscope for the first time).

  • @agstechnicalsupport
    @agstechnicalsupport 5 лет назад

    A very instructional and well produced video on using oscilloscopes

  • @j3s0n
    @j3s0n 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video. It's literally the best scope tutorial on youtube, and I've watched loads of them over the last few days

  • @cptbutters1394
    @cptbutters1394 5 лет назад +2

    My college just threw out about 30 brand new ones and I grabbed a few cuz I thought they looked cool thanks for telling me what they do :)

  • @alocin110
    @alocin110 3 года назад

    Excellent presentation. Nice commentary, clear audio, high quality video, and very practical short to the point demonstration. Great work. I liked your video. Thank you for educating.

  • @alphonseprecis2302
    @alphonseprecis2302 7 лет назад +4

    Wonderfully clear and well-structured, good speed, only few concepts not defined

  • @Mr.Atari2600
    @Mr.Atari2600 5 лет назад +5

    These waves are also used to make sound on old 8-bit Gaming Systems.

  • @richardbeckwith4545
    @richardbeckwith4545 5 лет назад +7

    Great video, love the humour whilst still maintaining a high level of useful and important information; a big thumbs up from me, subscribed and saved to watch again at a later date after I’ve bought my first oscilloscope! Many thanks!

  • @sourcecreator2222
    @sourcecreator2222 4 года назад

    excellent production

  • @mymanjosquin
    @mymanjosquin 4 года назад

    how to use? i would recommend:
    1. Turn it on.
    2. Look at screen.
    3. Keep looking
    4. Repeat #3
    5. Drink some coffee
    6. Repeat #3 for a while
    7. etc

  • @hadireg
    @hadireg 6 лет назад +1

    A great scope tutorial so far! Thanks!

    • @ShawnHymel
      @ShawnHymel 6 лет назад

      Glad you like it, thank you!

  • @ronshaw80
    @ronshaw80 7 лет назад +2

    Nice and simple explanation of the basic functions. Good work.

    • @ShawnHymel
      @ShawnHymel 7 лет назад

      Thank you, glad you liked it.

  • @Okurka.
    @Okurka. 7 лет назад +235

    ☑ Lab coat
    ☑ Glasses
    ☑ Bow tie
    Looks legit.

    • @gbowne1
      @gbowne1 7 лет назад +2

      #BillNye

    • @baruchben-david4196
      @baruchben-david4196 6 лет назад +4

      I never play around with electronics without my bow tie.

    • @polymetric2614
      @polymetric2614 5 лет назад +3

      Bowties are cool.

    • @robertturner4913
      @robertturner4913 5 лет назад +1

      @@polymetric2614 I caught that reference ;)

    • @polymetric2614
      @polymetric2614 5 лет назад +2

      @@robertturner4913 since i made that comment i also have gathered additional evidence that bowties are cool: michael from the good place wears one

  • @jluke6861
    @jluke6861 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you for making time and share with us.

  • @marcellusfrank126
    @marcellusfrank126 5 лет назад

    I like this. Making tech talk cool my dude. Very nice.

  • @yuyu63
    @yuyu63 3 года назад

    got a old oscilloscope out of a dumpster thanks for teaching me some basics

  • @EnvoyOfFabulousness
    @EnvoyOfFabulousness 2 года назад

    Great video, a bit goofy but quick to the point and informative.

  • @YourOldDog
    @YourOldDog 5 лет назад

    Thanks a millioon for taking the time. I am a rookie and learned a lot. I wanted to use my digi scope for stepper motor work.

  • @rymburg
    @rymburg 6 лет назад +1

    This is an simple to the point video.....new subscriber.....hope you have videos like this on capacitors too.

  • @Andy-zs3jb
    @Andy-zs3jb 5 лет назад +12

    I am not sure exactly what he was talking about, does it make toast or coffee?

  • @ChEeZeBaLL999
    @ChEeZeBaLL999 7 лет назад +618

    I bought a scope just so I can look like I'm doing something sciency.

    • @shawnhymel7647
      @shawnhymel7647 7 лет назад +28

      Always a good call.

    • @richpaul8132
      @richpaul8132 7 лет назад +32

      Yea? Me too! (LOL). Frankly, I bought it because I need to test and adjust my Tascam 32 Reel to Reel Record and Playback heads. I've got a lonnnngggg way to go before I can do that. So I joined a forum and I printed out 3 different "How-To" manuals and one owners manual.
      Now I need to lock my home-office door for two hours everyday because my wife doesn't seem to understand that periodical intrusions while I'm reading these manuals requires my utmost concentration. I always wanted to learn how to use a scope but I've NEVER EVER touched or 'played' with one! I only recently realized that I wasn't near an oscilloscope more than maybe twice in my 60+years!
      That's really wild in my mind because I'm a retired 1st class machinist and have worked for at least 15 different production shops, job shops, mold and tool-making shops and even 3 or 4 specialty R&D shops! (Not to mention a number of journeyman field jobs I was hired to do). At least two or three of those shops were geared to machine electronics related parts and equipment.
      I may have seen a scope in the R&D shops, (one was an aerospace shop and two others were 'extreme-compression' operations). It just seems weird to me that as interested as I've always been about oscilloscopes, and the potentiality of one or more of those shops to have a scope, I've hardly ever even touched one... huh...
      Well now, I own one... "hmm let's see, where the on/off switch on this thing..."
      FWIW

    • @wackenthaljef
      @wackenthaljef 6 лет назад +6

      Ahahah! i liked" the wife intrusion section!!"

    • @steb430
      @steb430 6 лет назад +14

      I bought a load of books n shelves, and got rid of my T.V. to look more intelligent.

    • @DougHanchard
      @DougHanchard 6 лет назад +9

      I'm a former B-707 and DC-8 driver and have made the mistake of exploring micro-electronics. I'm single so the wifey thing isn't gonna be a problem but the endless reading of manuals isn't my thing either. That's like engaging the auto-pilot and just scanning the steam gauges (or worse today, the glass screen cockpit displays now standard on flight decks...) and doing nothing but twiddling my thumbs for 6+ hours.
      At least with a radar (doppler) scope I could see what was important and know what it is. With these things, I'm beginning to think I need an EE PhD to understand them :) Good luck with the manuals and the wifey separation time. LOL

  • @jamesberlo4298
    @jamesberlo4298 Год назад

    Excellent Tutorial , THANKS !

  • @phillwildman
    @phillwildman 4 года назад

    This is a perfect video. Extremely informative and easy to follow. Ive just bought a new OS and you have filled in many of the gaps in my knowledge with this one video. Nice job. Thank you very much. 😎

  • @robdf9024
    @robdf9024 2 года назад

    Fantastic and very well explained. Thanks a lot for this nice tutorial.

  • @stanpak007
    @stanpak007 7 лет назад +26

    It is very good informative tutorial. I use similar scope for my hobby and it really helped me to find sources of weird behavior or my circuits - without it I would be clueless. Even knowing already how to use the scope I learned bits of new things from this video. Thank you!

  • @mik8352
    @mik8352 7 лет назад +7

    Nice and clear explanation. Thank you very much Shawn.

  • @dramforever
    @dramforever 7 лет назад

    Very useful tutorial. I've never been taught how to use a digital oscilloscope works. Now I can go start up a scope in the school lab and do something useful instead of fooling around with nonsense signals :)

  • @joemason9187
    @joemason9187 Год назад

    Very informative I've always wanted one and this vid certainly explains things keeping it to a good level

  • @JamesBrodski
    @JamesBrodski 4 года назад

    This is a very interesting subject. I may not understand it, but at least I know about it.

  • @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
    @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 4 года назад

    This is going to be very useful as I've just bought and old 'scope. Thank-you... and now I find you do lots of interesting products, cool!

  • @WinrichNaujoks
    @WinrichNaujoks 4 года назад

    Perfect video, just what I needed, being new to scoping!

  • @sephiroth0733
    @sephiroth0733 2 года назад

    it's so much fun, big fan of Shawn

  • @LOrealHardly
    @LOrealHardly 2 года назад

    Brilliant, Thanks OP!

  • @theindiandoctor4520
    @theindiandoctor4520 2 месяца назад

    EXCELLENT video. Thank you!!

  • @solapowsj25
    @solapowsj25 2 года назад

    Excellent and up to date. Thank you.🌹

  • @RakibulIslam-yz3gn
    @RakibulIslam-yz3gn 7 лет назад +13

    I was looking for a good video on how to use an oscilloscope. Then I found this . I think it's informative. And the last words were funny - " If you want to do some sciency.....whenever somebody walks by... all you gotta do is just measure a sine wave " :D

  • @kennylinda7303
    @kennylinda7303 6 лет назад

    A few days ago I bought E-design's DS203 Mini Oscilloscope for digital oscilloscope. Not bad.

  • @BosleyBeats
    @BosleyBeats Месяц назад

    This video is so great. Love it

  • @TheSwartz
    @TheSwartz 3 года назад

    wow, this is exactly what I've been looking for!!
    I wish I watched this about 8 hours ago :(

  • @Earthstein
    @Earthstein Год назад

    I needed this. Thanks

  • @what_is_FAIR.
    @what_is_FAIR. Год назад

    This dude kinda reminds me of Sheldon, from Big bang theory. Great explanation. Learned something.

  • @mirage3rd
    @mirage3rd 4 года назад

    Hobbyist and appreciate a refresh. Thanks

  • @mootsc
    @mootsc 2 года назад

    It's not very often that I don't grasp a concept and get confused during an explanation, but I got lost about 20 seconds in. I think I need to double back to some basics.

  • @rodneyjohnson4794
    @rodneyjohnson4794 4 года назад

    i didn't understand a whole lot, but i did take away the four things to get me started. many years ago i bought an ancient eico scope that was originally a kit. i paid $5, managed to connect it to my 100w transmitter (without being electrocuted!!) and watch my voice waves. no manual and that was pre-internet days. right about the time of 'pong'.... rodney KAØUSE

  • @luke-dp5tw
    @luke-dp5tw 6 лет назад

    Very good teaching!!

  • @TheZiggyman01
    @TheZiggyman01 2 месяца назад

    Thanks a million for this video. Got the same scope 👍

  • @SDsailor7
    @SDsailor7 5 лет назад +2

    I would like to see a tutorial on a analog O'scope since that is what I got.

  • @Autocharge1
    @Autocharge1 6 лет назад

    Fantastic work, and made simple to understand

  • @milica8546
    @milica8546 3 года назад

    This was very helpful! Thanks!

  • @kfire7042
    @kfire7042 5 лет назад +1

    Great Video, I am new to using a scope, and this is probably the best explanation / tutorial I have seen. Thank you!

  • @henrikfrisk4948
    @henrikfrisk4948 7 лет назад

    Really appreciate your videos. They are clear and to the point. Keep up the good work!

    • @ShawnHymel
      @ShawnHymel 7 лет назад

      Thanks! Glad you like them :)

  • @erikmjelde4428
    @erikmjelde4428 6 лет назад

    I didn't know the probes come apart to a point. Thanks

  • @GTamas-ex4gj
    @GTamas-ex4gj Год назад

    Professional instruction great job.

  • @jjohnson67sg
    @jjohnson67sg 11 месяцев назад

    nice job! very good video, right to the point.

  • @malcolmhodgson7540
    @malcolmhodgson7540 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you. That is the scope I am about to buy, so this tutorial was credibly helpful. Well presented as well.

  • @ramybrahim3188
    @ramybrahim3188 2 года назад

    thank you
    from Morocco

  • @SaeligCoInc
    @SaeligCoInc 7 лет назад +3

    Nice job guys! Alan Lowne

  • @GG4EVA623
    @GG4EVA623 3 года назад

    this looks so high tech

  • @ronjones4069
    @ronjones4069 5 лет назад +1

    The center conductor of the coax part of an oscilloscope probe is no simply a regular wire, the center conductor is actually quite resistive. With the probe in the X1 mode, one would think that there is an almost zero resistance between the probe tip and the BNC connector center pin but the resistance is actually a couple of hundred ohms!! Measure it yourself. This helps prevent ringing on fast rise time signals. The slight attenuation on signals is not only insignificant, it has a flat frequency response and is compensated for by the gain of the input amplifier.
    This is a sort of trivia bit of oscilloscope lore and has no effect on anything you showed In your excellent video. I will admit that I haven't watched a lot of oscilloscope primers and you may cover this bit of trivia l, but I found this fact out some years ago when I made a X50 probe for a very specialized application and it didn't work right....the problem was my 1 meter coax didn't like my really fast rise time pulses. It took a lot of research to find reference to the high resistive coax used in scope probes. There is very little reference to the fact that the coax used on oscilloscope probes uses a resistive center conductor. My solution was to harvest the coax from a defective probe and roll my own X50 probe.
    You have made a good video that will help lots of folks use this most important piece of test gear. Keep up the good work.

  • @user-cb1kl2qs2v
    @user-cb1kl2qs2v 2 года назад

    This was very helpful thank you

  • @BluesTracker
    @BluesTracker 7 лет назад

    Fills in a few details on digital scopes. Thanks!

  • @mxcrec
    @mxcrec 5 лет назад

    This is a great 101 Oscilloscope video. Thank you!

  • @rmhcmp
    @rmhcmp 4 года назад

    Great video. Also props to the bowtie and and love the background/set too. Mise en scene aside, very informative and well presented. I had a scope in high school and had no idea how to make it work. I wish I had hung onto it. Looking to add one to my workshop.

  • @mariorqmsilveira3270
    @mariorqmsilveira3270 6 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial!

  • @paulmorrey733
    @paulmorrey733 6 лет назад +3

    Great Video Thanks

  • @ajpoltz
    @ajpoltz 5 лет назад

    Very good and helpful video; thank you!

  • @Snuckyfication
    @Snuckyfication 6 лет назад +3

    Don't forget to buy a labcoat with your scope! Txs for the info and tutorial.