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Bandwidth | 100 MHz |
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Sample Rate | 1 GSa/s |
Channels | 2 |
Weight | 2.5 kg |
Trigger Modes | Edge, Pulse, Video, Slope, Alternate |
FFT | Yes |
Display | 7 inch TFT LCD |
Input Voltage Range | 400 V (DC + AC peak) |
Vertical Sensitivity | 2 mV/div to 10 V/div |
Interface | USB |
Record Length | 24 kpts |
Timebase Range | 5 ns/div - 50 s/div |
Precautions to avoid injury and product damage.
Defines terms like WARNING and CAUTION, and symbols.
Steps for a quick functional check of the oscilloscope.
Steps to observe a waveform using the AUTO button.
Procedure for manually compensating the probe.
Routine to optimize signal path for measurement accuracy.
Explains trigger concepts, sources, and types for stable displays.
How the oscilloscope converts analog signals to digital.
Methods for measuring waveforms using graticule, cursors, or auto.
Explains display formats, acquisition modes, and trigger status icons.
Controls for adjusting horizontal scale and position.
Controls for adjusting vertical scale, position, and parameters.
Defines trigger types, source, mode, and coupling.
Overview of front panel buttons for menus and recall.
Overview of AUTO and RUN/STOP buttons and their functions.
Steps to measure resistance using the multimeter.
Steps to measure capacitance using the multimeter.
Solutions for common problems like no power or no display.