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    100 MHz Digital Oscilloscope, 4 Channels, 1 GSa/s

    $1,318.41
    ATO reasonable price digital oscilloscope offers sample rate of up to 1 Gsa/s, bandwidth of 100 MHz, 4 channels, a waveform capture rate of up to 45,000 wfms/s and a large LCD screen that can show any measured alternating current.
    SKU: ATO-SCOPE-100M4
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    Delivery date: 6-12 days

    Cheap price 4-channel digital oscilloscope with 100 MHz bandwidth, 1 GSa/s sampling rate. The oscilloscope with USB design, which can improve work efficiency, and convenient for storage.

    Specification

    Model ATO-EDS-302C
    Bandwidth 300 MHz
    Channel 2+ external trigger
    Sample rate 2.5 GSa/s
    Acquisition model Sample, Peak detect
    Record length 10M
    Display 8 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 15pF ± 5pF
    Max. input voltage 400V (DC+AC, PK - PK)
    Bandwidth limit(typical) 20MHz / Full bandwidth
    Sampling rate range 1ns/div ~ 100s/div,step by 1-2-5
    Vertical Resolution 8 bits
    Sensitivity Resolution 2mV/div~10V/div
    Low Frequency(-3db) ≥10 Hz (at input, AC coupling)
    Rise time (at input, Typical) ≤5.8ns
    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 340*155*70mm
    Weight 1.8kg

     

    Accessories

    • Power cable
    • USB cable
    • Probe
    • Probe Adjust
    • Quick Guide

    Application

    Application of igital oscilloscoope

    Tips: What is the difference between a digital oscilloscope and an analog oscilloscope?

    The main difference between analog and digital oscilloscopes is that in digital Oscilloscopes, the analog signal is captured and converted into a digital signal using an analog to digital converter. The advantage of using digital oscilloscopes is that you can easily store digital data in digital memory.

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