A well labelled diagram of cathode Oscilloscope

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1. Screen: Displays the waveforms and measurements captured by the cathode ray tube.

2. Cathode Ray Tube (CRT): Produces a beam of electrons that creates the waveforms on the screen.

3. Vertical Amplifier: Amplifies and adjusts the vertical position of the signal.

4. Horizontal Amplifier: Amplifies and adjusts the horizontal position of the signal.

5. Trigger circuit: Synchronizes the waveform display with a specific point in the signal.

6. Input Connector: Allows external signals to be connected to the oscilloscope.

7. Time/Div Knob: Adjusts the time scale displayed on the screen.

8. Volts/Div Knob: Adjusts the voltage scale displayed on the screen.

9. Grounding Terminal: Provides a reference point for grounding the signal.

10. Power Switch: Turns the oscilloscope on and off.

11. Controls: Various buttons and knobs for adjusting the settings of the oscilloscope.