DPO4054 DPO4054B Digital Oscilloscope.
Bandwidth: 500 MHz.
Input channels: 4
2. on all channels5 General Transaction seconds of sampling rates.
10 megabytes of recording length on all channels.
Maximum waveform capture rate.
Advanced trigger set.
Wavechecker control provides unprecedented waveform analysis efficiency.
10.4 inches. (264mm) XGA color display.
Install UB and compression flash on the front panel for quick storage.
ABC plug-ins and *** machine connectivity.
Small footprints are only 54 inches. (137 mm) deep.
The TekVMI autoscaling detector interface supports autoscaling and units of active, differential, and current detectors.
Sequence triggering and analysis.
My sequence triggers, decodes and analyzes options 2 C, SPI, RS-232 422 485 UART, I 2 S LJ RJ TDM, CAN, LIN, and Flexray
Additional application support.
Power analysis options.
HDTV and custom** analytics options.
Application: Embedded Design and Debugging.
Investigation of transient phenomena.
Power measurements. Design and commissioning.
Spectroscopic analysis. Automotive electronics design and commissioning.
Manufacturing testing and quality control.
M&E design and analysis.
Biomedical product development.
Industrial controls. This digital phosphor oscilloscope delivers the performance you need, even for your most demanding signals. With a bandwidth of 500 MHz and at least 5x oversampling on all channels and the sin(x)x interpolation standard, you can be confident that even the fastest transient events will be captured and displayed accurately. The standard 10m recording length on all channels enables you to capture signal activity in long windows while maintaining good timing resolution.
Make your job easier
As design complexity increases, you need tools that can help you find problems quickly.
Easy to install and use.
The DPO4000 series has a large 104-inch XGA monitor, one with familiar knob clean front panel - all in a package of only 54 inches. It's only 11 pounds deep. With USB plug-and-place operation and PC connection, acquiring data and measurement data from the instrument is as easy as connecting a USB cable from an oscilloscope to a PC.