Definition of oscillograph in English:
oscillograph
noun əˈsɪləɡrɑːfəˈsɪləˌɡræf
A device for recording oscillations, especially those of an electric current.
Example sentencesExamples
- These observations were supported by the use of sound level and oscillograph records.
- Pressure and length gauge traces, electrocardiograms, and epicardial electrograms, at a frequency response of 30 to 250 Hz, were displayed and recorded on a multichannel oscillograph at paper speeds of 100 to 150 mm/s.
Derivatives
adjective əsɪləˈɡrafɪk
The oscillographic data were also fed to computers and stored using data acquisition software (Biopac, US).
noun əsɪˈlɒɡrəfi
The protection elements in the relay are complementary to those found in existing designs with major enhancements afforded by digital technology such as oscillography and sequence of events reporting.
Definition of oscillograph in US English:
oscillograph
nounəˈsiləˌɡrafəˈsɪləˌɡræf
A device for recording oscillations, especially those of an electric current.
Example sentencesExamples
- These observations were supported by the use of sound level and oscillograph records.
- Pressure and length gauge traces, electrocardiograms, and epicardial electrograms, at a frequency response of 30 to 250 Hz, were displayed and recorded on a multichannel oscillograph at paper speeds of 100 to 150 mm/s.