Precision and ease of use.
The 20 MHz oscilloscope is a high-performance piece of equipment ideal for technicians and engineers seeking precision and practicality in their measurements.
With a bandwidth of 20 MHz, and up to 100 MHz in another version, this oscilloscope offers a 7-inch color LCD screen with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, providing a clear and detailed visualization of the waveforms.
Equipped with two input channels, it has an impedance of 1 MΩ ±2%, ensuring accurate measurements.
Its 10K-point memory depth and 8-bit vertical resolution ensure that waveform details are captured with precision.
The vertical sensitivity ranges from 5 mV/div to 5 V/div, allowing the measurement of signals with different amplitudes.
The oscilloscope offers several modes, including automatic, normal, and single, making it easy to capture specific events in a signal.
Advanced waveform analysis: 20 MHz oscilloscope
Its mathematical functions, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, inversion, and FFT, allow for advanced waveform analysis.
In addition, this oscilloscope performs comprehensive automatic measurements, including peak-to-peak voltage (Vpp), average voltage (Vavg), RMS value (RMS), frequency, period, maximum voltage (Vmax), minimum voltage (Vmin), top voltage (Vtop), base voltage (Vbase), pulse width, overshoot, pre-trigger, rise time, fall time, duty cycle (service) and delay.
To facilitate connectivity with other devices, the oscilloscope has two USB ports.
Measuring 152 mm in height, 301 mm in width, and 70 mm in depth, and weighing only 1.10 kg, this oscilloscope is compact and lightweight, making it easy to transport and handle.
In summary, the 20 MHz oscilloscope is an indispensable tool for any laboratory or industrial environment, offering a combination of precision, functionality, and ease of use.
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