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Can we observe complex wave forms on the C.R.O?

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hello,
Can we observe complex waveforms on the C.R.O?
or we can only observe Real part or Imaginary part of wave forms in the C.R.O?
If yes, how to observe ?

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as far as i know there is nothing called Complex waveforms in real time
 

Hi,
Then how can we verify filters ?
And how can we plot frequency responce plot experimentally for A.C circuits?
I think some method will be there for identifying those waves..
 

The word "complex" by itself is somewhat ambiguous. If you can physically connect the oscilloscope probe to the signal, then the scope will display it, no matter what kind of modulation it has. An I-Q phase quadrature (complex) signal can travel over one wire, but it could be difficult to interpret on a conventional time-amplitude scope display.
 

i haven't seen any complex waveform on CRO.
 

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