Voir Oscillographe.
ETYM Latin oscillare to swing + -scope.
A test and measurement instrument that provides a visual display for an electrical signal. Most commonly, oscilloscopes are used to create a display of voltage over time. Also called: cathode-ray oscilloscope.
Instrument for detecting electrical fluctuations.
Instrument showing variations in electric potential, on a fluorescent screen by means of deflection of a beam of electrons.
Or cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO) Instrument used to measure electrical voltages that vary over time and to display the waveforms of electrical oscillations or signals, by means of the deflection of a beam of electrons. Readings are displayed graphically on the screen of a cathode-ray tube.
Provides visual images of varying electrical quantities; SYN. scope, cathode-ray oscilloscope, CRO.