OSIsoft, LLC is a manufacturer of application software for real-time data management, called the PI System. Founded in 1980, OSIsoft was privately held and headquartered in San Leandro, California. In August 2020, it was announced that the UK-based production company AVEVA agreed to buy OSIsoft in a deal worth $5 billion; the purchase was subsequently completed on 19 March 2021 for a final consideration of £3,831.4 million. (Wikipedia).
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How to use an oscilloscope / What is an oscilloscope / Oscilloscope tutorial
Visit my website for more Tips, Videos, DIY projects and more: http://www.mjlorton.com/ --------------------- Click "Show more" ------------------------------- Tutorial on the basics of what an oscilloscope is, how it works and how to use it. The oscilloscope is an electronic "time machine
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Oscilloscope Tutorial Part 1/3 - What is an oscilloscope?
The first part in a series of tutorials to teach you the basics of oscilloscopes. In this part: What is an oscilloscope, why do you need one, which scopes are a good deal and where do I get one? Make sure you have annotations enabled because I had to update some of the information in the v
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Demonstrating the phenomenon of beats on the oscilloscope (slow motion)-Amazing science experiment
The main point of this demonstration is to hear the beats. It may be desirable, however, for the students to also have a visual display of what is happening to cause the beats. This is the purpose of the oscilloscop
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Oscilloscope Tutorial Part 2 - Basic usage
Oscilloscope probe settings, how to use a probe, vertical/horizontal scaling, DC and AC coupling. 2016's top recommended oscilloscope: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B012938E76/afromods-20 Part 1 of the tutorial is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIfo_-d82Co Part 3 is here:
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Alexander Olshanskii - Relative growth of subgroups in finitely generated groups
Alexander Olshanskii (Vanderbilt University, USA and Moscow State University, Russia) Let $H$ be a subgroup of a finitely generated group $G$. The (relative) growth function $f(n)$ of $H$ with respect to a finite set $A$ generating $G$, is given by the formula $f(n) = card \{g\in H;
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Tutorial: How to use an Oscilloscope #2 - How to acquire a signal.
A tutorial on using the controls on an oscilloscope to acquire a signal. Buy oscilloscopes here: http://www.tester.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=Oscilloscope&cmid=QmhzQjcxYjVlc1E9&afid=bFcwbzliNzVDc289&ats=OXNWTlZRdmQreVk9 or here: http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20?node=25&page=1 ---------
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Special geometry on Calabi–Yau moduli spaces and Q-invariant Milnor rings – A. Belavin – ICM2018
Mathematical Physics Invited Lecture 11.2 Special geometry on Calabi–Yau moduli spaces and Q-invariant Milnor rings Alexander Belavin Abstract: The moduli spaces of Calabi–Yau (CY) manifolds are the special Kähler manifolds. The special Kähler geometry determines the low-energy effective
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Tutorial: How to use an Oscilloscope #3 - How to capture a signal event / glitch / transient
------------------------------ Click "Show more" ------------------------------------------- In this tutorial I used the ISO-TECH IDS 6072A-U oscilloscope and a bench power supply to demonstrate how you can use the single shot feature with triggering to capture a signal event / glitch / tr
From playlist How to use an Oscilloscope
Demonstrating the phenomenon of beats on the oscilloscope (slow motion)
The main point of this demonstration is to hear the beats. It may be desirable, however, for the students to also have a visual display of what is happening to cause the beats. This is the purpose of the oscilloscope.
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