Oscilloscope and test equipment usage and applications - from basic operation to advanced topics for getting the most out of your oscilloscope, probes and application software.

Contributors

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James Chan

Creator of Teledyne LeCroy Oscilloscope Blog

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Eric Bogatin

Eric is a professor in the EE department at Colorado University, Boulder and a Fellow at Teledyne LeCroy. He has a BS in Physics from MIT and a PhD in Physics from the University of Arizona, Tucson. He enjoys DesignCon and writing for SI Journal.

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Ken Johnson

Kenneth Johnson has managed oscilloscope and probe product lines, power applications and HV T&M equipment. He holds a B.S.E.E. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He enjoys playing ice hockey, cross-country skiing and bicycling in his spare time.

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Mike Hertz

Mike is a Field Applications Engineering Manager and has worked for Teledyne LeCroy for over 25 years. He holds an MSEE from the University of Arizona and has been awarded 7 U.S. patents in oscilloscope measurement design.

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Patrick Connally

Patrick Connally joined Teledyne LeCroy in 2013. He guides development of high-bandwidth oscilloscopes and signal analysis methodologies for high-speed serial communications applications. He received his PhD from Queen’s University Belfast in 2006.

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Thomas Stueber

Thomas Stueber joined LeCroy more than 25 years ago. He spent 22 years in sales and application engineering, including EMEA Application Group Leader. Prior to LeCroy he had 15 years of test and measurement experience.

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Stephen Murphy

Steve is an Applications Engineer who most recently developed a remotely-accessible Test Engineering Lab. Steve’s 30-year Teledyne LeCroy career includes technical, marketing and sales roles. Steve enjoys bicycling, alpine skiing and camping.

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William Kaunds

William manages oscilloscope and probe product lines, high-speed DAQs, and power applications. He holds an M.S.E.E. from SUNY at Stony Brook and enjoys playing football (i.e., soccer for those in the U.S.), tennis, and cricket in his spare time.