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INTRODUCTION
The
PM
3207
is
a
compact
lightweight
dual-trace
oscilloscope,
featuring
ergonomic
design
and
extensive
measurement
capabilities.
The
wide
range
of
use
includes
educational,
research
and
service
applications.
The
maximum
sensitivity
is
5
mV/div
and
the
bandwidth
is
15
MHz.
The
instrument
has
several
trigger
modes
including
TV
triggering.
CHARACTERISTICS
This
instrument
has
been
designed
and
tested
according
to
IEC
Publication
348
for
Class
I!
instruments
and
has
been
supplied
in
safe
condition.
These
data
apply
at
an
operating
temperature
between
+5
°C
and
40
°C
and
after
a
warming-up
period
of
15
min.
CRT
Measuring
area
Screen
type
Total
acceleration
voltage
Vertical
amplifier
Display
modes
Input
coupling
Bandwidth
Deflection
accuracy
Input
impedance
Max.
permissible
input
voltage
Chopper
frequency
Time
base
Coefficient
error
Additional
error
for
x5
magnifier
Trigger
Source
Mode
Sensitivity
INT:
EXT:
Trigger
frequency
range
Input
impedance
Max.
permissible
input
voltage
8
x
10
div.
(1
div.
=
1
cm)
P31
(GH),
Optional
P7
(GM)
1.5
kV
A;
AtB;
+B;
A
and
B
(chopped
in
ms
alternated
in
Us
position)
AC/DC
DC
:
OHz...15
MHz
(—-3
dB)
AC
:10Hz...15
MHz
(-—3
dB)
5%
1
MQ
//
35
pF
400
V
(DC
+
AC
peak)
100
kHz
approx.
15%
+2%
Ch.
A;
Ch.
B;
EXT.
AC/TV
0.75
Geat
Trigger
freq.}
1.5
ioe
eee
freq.
0.75
V
S100
kHz
11.5
V
<15
MHz
10Hz...15
MHz
1MQQ
//
35
pF
400
V
(DC
+
AC
peak)

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