20 MHz Digital Oscilloscope 2 Channels 100 MSa/s
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20 MHz Digital Oscilloscope, 2 Channels, 100 MSa/s
Brief
Dual channel digital oscilloscope with 20 MHz bandwidth, max. real-time sample rate up to 100 MSa/s. The digital oscilloscope with FFT display function can analyze the spectral characteristics of the signal.
Description
Digital storage oscilloscope with 20 MHz bandwidth, 2 channels, 100 MSa/s sampling rate, 7 inches color LCD screen. The oscilloscope with innovative design, compact appearance, and abundant functionalities together facilitate people to easily solve complex measurement issues.
Specification
Model | SCJ009638 |
Bandwidth | 20 MHz |
Channel | 2 Channel |
Sample rate | 100 MSa/s |
Acquisition model | Sample, Peak detect |
Record length | 10K |
Display | 7 inch LCD |
Waveform refresh rate | 10000 wfrms/s |
Input coupling | DC, AC, Ground |
Probe attenuation | 1X, 10X, 100X, 1000X |
Input Impedance | 1MΩ ± 2%, in parallel with 20pF ± 5pF |
Max. input voltage | 400V (DC+AC, PK - PK) |
Bandwidth limit(typical) | 20MHz/ Full bandwidth |
Sampling rate range | 5ns/div ~ 1000s/div, step by 1-2-5 |
Vertical Resolution | 8 bits |
Sensitivity Resolution | 5mV/div~5V/div |
Low Frequency(-3db) | ≥10 Hz (at input, AC coupling) |
Rise time (at input, Typical) | ≤17.5ns |
Trigger type | Edge |
Trigger model | Auto, Normal, Single |
Trigger level range | ±6 div from the screen center |
Automatic measurement | Vpp, Vavg, Vrms, Frequency, Period, Vmax, Vmin, Vtop, Vbase, Vamp, Overshoot, Preshoot, Rise Time, Fall Time, +Width, -Width, +Duty, -Duty, DelayA→B , DelayA→B |
Cursor measurement | ΔV, ΔT, ΔT&ΔV between cursors,auto cursor |
Dimension | 301*152*70mm |
Weight | 1.1kg |
Accessories
- Power cable
- USB cable
- Probe
- Probe Adjust
- Quick Guide
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Tips: What is a digital oscilloscope used for?
The oscilloscope is used for electronics measurements, particularly for waveform measurements on analog circuits. The principle is that a CRT beam is deflected horizontally by a sawtooth waveform, the timebase, while the vertical deflection is caused by an input signal.
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