Oscilloscopes

Oscilloscope Systems for Industrial Signal Analysis and Diagnostics

Our curated collection of oscilloscopes delivers dependable performance and operational flexibility for technical environments:

  • Waveform capture and troubleshooting: Use bench and handheld instruments to visualise voltage over time, isolate intermittent faults, verify output stability and assess signal integrity across production equipment, control panels and electronics assemblies.
  • Technical feature and real-world use case: In manufacturing, service and R&D settings, an oscilloscope is used to inspect switching signals, power supply behaviour, sensor outputs and communication lines during commissioning, preventive maintenance and failure analysis. Options visible in the current range include models from B&K Precision, GW Instek and Extech.
  • Flexible instrument formats: Select from handheld scopes for field service, compact digital bench units for workshop diagnostics, or higher-channel instruments for more demanding electrical and electronic measurement tasks where throughput and visibility both matter.

How to Choose the Right Oscilloscopes

Selecting the correct oscilloscopes for your facility requires evaluating several technical parameters:

  • Bandwidth and sample rate: Match the scope to the fastest signal you need to measure. Faster digital signals, switching events and transient behaviour usually require higher bandwidth and sufficient sample rate for accurate waveform detail.
  • Channels and form factor: Consider whether your team needs a portable handheld model for field diagnostics or a bench unit with two or four channels for development, repair, training or production testing.
  • Interfaces and documentation: Check for USB, LAN, data export and screen capture functions if your workflow needs reporting, traceability or integration with broader test and maintenance processes.

Complete Your Electrical Test Bench Setup

Versatile equipment is essential for comprehensive facility management. To further optimise your workspace, we recommend exploring these related categories:

  • Multimeters: Pair oscilloscopes with multimeters for quick verification of voltage, current, continuity and resistance before moving to deeper waveform analysis.
  • Frequency counters or timer or dividers: Add dedicated frequency measurement tools when your team needs more targeted signal verification during calibration, electronics servicing or instrument development.

Proven Support for Test and Measurement Procurement

Established in 1952, John Morris Group supports Australian industry with ISO 9001 certified processes, nationwide coverage and factory-trained engineers. We help technical buyers source the right oscilloscope equipment for maintenance, electronics and industrial measurement tasks, backed by responsive local advice and service. Contact our team on 1300 501 555.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an oscilloscope used for?

An oscilloscope is used to display and analyse electrical waveforms over time. In industrial and technical settings, it helps teams diagnose faults, verify signal quality, inspect power electronics, check sensor outputs and support commissioning or repair work.

What should I compare when buying an oscilloscope?

Key factors include bandwidth, sample rate, number of channels, portability, interface options, memory depth and whether the application is bench testing, field servicing, electronics development or routine plant maintenance.

Can John Morris Group support project-based or multi-site oscilloscope purchases?

Yes. We support B2B procurement for workshops, plants, training facilities and technical departments needing multiple instruments. Our team can assist with product selection, quote support and suitable options for bench or handheld deployment.