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Auto-scale, FFT, and trigger hold-off are new features for the PDS5022S 25-MHz, two-channel, benchtop oscilloscope. Autoscale, a capability useful for circuit probing, can automatically adjust the vertical gain, the horizontal time base, or both together. It functions in the same manner as AutoSet, but instead of being a one-time function, it's active until turned off.

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FFT permits the user to instantly see the frequency spectrum of the signal under test. …


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