Tektronix TBS1102C 100 MHz Oscilloscope
Tektronix TBS1000C introkampanje 2020
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NOK 10 610,- (eks. mva.)
The TBS1000C Series Digital Storage Oscilloscope offers affordable performance in a compact design. It is designed to meet the needs of today's educational institutions, embedded design engineers, and maker community. The instrument includes a 7-inch WVGA color display with up to 1 GS/s sample rate, bandwidths from 50 MHz to 200 MHz and a fiveyear warranty. The instrument comes with an innovative courseware system that integrates the lab exercises with step-by-step instructions for use, by the students. HelpEverywhere® system provides useful tips and hints throughout the user interface, to make the instrument more approachable to a new user.
200 MHz, 100 MHz, 70 MHz, and 50 MHz bandwidth models | |
2-channel models | |
1 GS/s sample rate on all channels | |
20k point record length on all channels | |
Advanced triggers include pulse, runt and line triggers | |
Five-year warranty |
7-inch WVGA color display with 15 horizontal divisions that shows 50% more signal | |
32 automated measurements | |
Dual window FFT with simultaneous time and frequency domain views | |
Trigger frequency counter | |
Pan and Zoom capability | |
Multi-language user interface with support for 10 languages in the user interface and front panel overlay | |
Small footprint and light weight | |
Fanless design contributes to low noise operation |
USB 2.0 host port on the front panel for quick and easy data storage | |
USB 2.0 device port on rear panel to connect to a PC and remotely control the instrument |
HelpEverywhere provides helpful on-screen tips for users | |
Built-in oscilloscope handbook provides operating instructions and oscilloscope fundamentals | |
Integrated courseware feature provides lab exercise guidance on the display | |
Autoset, Cursors, and Automated measurements can be disabled to help educators to teach basic concepts to students |