This document discusses the cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO), which is a versatile instrument used to observe and analyze waveforms by plotting amplitude over time. It describes the key components of a CRO, including the cathode-ray tube, vertical and horizontal amplifiers, time-base generator, and triggering circuit. The document provides details on how these components work together to display input signals on the CRT screen and enable measurements of amplitude, frequency, and phase. It also discusses some applications of CROs and covers topics like time-base generators, oscilloscope amplifiers, and the frequency response of CROs.