The ultimate debugging tool for electronics, this oscilloscope will turn you into a “Circuit Whisperer”. You will be able to peer into the workings of your circuits to better understand them. Difficult problems will suddenly become trivial. We tried many beginner oscilloscopes and found this one to be a perfect balance of price and function for anyone looking to to examine signals lower than 50MHz and in need of 4 channels. At this price, it’s perfect as a ‘first scope’ or as a hacker-space resource to share – and can be used for years as your projects get more complicated.
1 Giga-sample per second Analog/Digital Converter – 1000 MSa/s real-time sample rate for one channel, 500 MS/s for two channels, or 250MSa/s (3/4 channels) gives you the most detail even at high frequency signals
50 MHz software bandwidth (you can view up to 50 MHz digital/analog signals clearly)
7” full color LCD display (800×480)
Digital storage with 12 Mpoints memory depth, 24 Mpoints for long memory
Trigger via Edge, Pulse, Runt, Window, Nth Edge, Slope, Video, Alternate, Pattern, Delay, TimeOut and Duration
Many types of wave parameter measurements built in:
Auto trigger/display is great for beginners
Math and FFT functions
Comes with 4 passive probes (150 MHz) and 1 logic analyzer probe ( (MSO only))
Ultras Scope and Ultra Sigma software for PC control
Lightweight, 3.2 kg makes it easy to carry around wherever you need it!
Analog channels: Frequency, Rise Time, Fall Time, Positive Pulse Width, Negative Pulse Width, Positive Duty Cycle, Negative Duty Cycle, Time of Vmax, Time of Vmin, positive SlewRate, Negative SlewRate, Delay, Phase, Maximum, Minimum, Peak-Peak Value, Top Value, Bottom Value, Amplitude, Upper, Middle, Lower, Average, RMS, Overshoot, Pre-shoot, Area, Period Area, Period RMS, Variance
Digital channels: Period, Frequency, Positive Pulse Width, Negative Pulse Width
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There is something which says “Long Memory” which apparently doubles the number of samples – but I don’t see it as an option, module, add-on or whatever to get that feature.
Also the linked docs says something about a logic analyzer. Is this a feature (and can I get the attachment?)
There is something which says “Long Memory” which apparently doubles the number of samples – but I don’t see it as an option, module, add-on or whatever to get that feature.
Also the linked docs says something about a logic analyzer. Is this a feature (and can I get the attachment?)