1 Giga-sample per second Analog/Digital Converter – 1000 MSa/s real-time sample rate for one channel or 500 MS/s for two channels gives you the most detail even at high frequency signals
100 MHz software bandwidth (you can view up to 100 MHz digital/analog signals)
5.7" Full color LCD display
Digital storage with 16 Kpoints memory depth, 1Mpoints for long memory
Trigger via Edge, Pulse Width, Video, Slope, Alternate, Pattern and Duration
20 types of wave parameter measurements built in: Vmax, Vmin, Vpp, Vtop, Vbase, Vamplitude, Vaverage, Vrms, Overshoot, Preshoot, Period, Freq, Rise time, Fall time, + Width, – Width, + Duty, – Duty, Delay falling, Delay Rising, Phase falling, Phase Rising
Auto trigger/display is great for beginners
Math and FFT functions
Comes with two 150MHz probes with color tabs and adjustment tool
Plug in a USB key and save waveforms as a CSV or bitmap. Also lets you save your setup in case you have a testing jig you want to recreate
Isolated Pass/Fail output BNC
External trigger in
RS-232 and USB B connector for remote control via a computer using NI VISA, LabVIEW, Visual Basic or Visual C (examples included on CD)
Ultrascope software for PC control
Powers via a standard computer power cable, 100-240VAC
Lightweight, 2.5 kg makes it easy to carry around wherever you need it!
Comes with:
2 x 150MHz 10x/1x probes
USB Cable
CD-ROM with datasheets, manuals and software
Bonus! Oscilloscope sew on patch and vinyl sticker
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