I just bought a Digilent Analog Discovery 2 oscilloscope, but I'm feeling a bit lost on how to use it effectively! I'm currently learning about Arduino, ESP, and PLCs, and I think I'm in over my head. Any tips on how to learn to use this oscilloscope confidently?
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Honestly, the best way to get a handle on the oscilloscope is to use it when you face problems in your circuits. It can make troubleshooting so much easier and also helps you understand waveform measurements in practical scenarios.
A solid way to learn is to start by connecting the oscilloscope to an I2C sensor to decode the communication. You can also try hooking it up to an infrared sensor to visualize remote control signals. It's hands-on learning that can really help you grasp the concepts—give it a shot!
YouTube is packed with tutorials on using oscilloscopes, and it might help you understand the basics. Just to break it down, a voltmeter shows you the voltage at a specific moment, while an oscilloscope lets you see how voltage changes over time. A fun experiment is to connect it to an electric guitar and view the sine waves created by plucking the strings. You can also use it with your Arduino setup to visualize the sensor outputs. Trust me, experimenting with it will boost your confidence and understanding!

Thanks for the detailed response! I appreciate the suggestions and will definitely check out some videos. Excited to start experimenting!