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Have you encountered distorted waveforms when analyzing signals on an oscilloscope? 

This phenomenon, known as clipping, occurs when an input signal exceeds the input range of the oscilloscope, leading to distortion and compromised measurement accuracy. While undesirable, understanding clipping is essential for ensuring reliable test setups, capturing clean waveform data, and performing automated measurements with confidence.

To help you navigate this challenge, this technical brief covers:

  • The concept of clipping and why it occurs
  • Indicators and warnings that signal clipping
  • Practical strategies to mitigate clipping and improve measurement accuracy

Download your copy now to learn how to achieve verified waveform results, enhance automated measurements, and guarantee measurement integrity.