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Manufacturer number: BK2567B
Article number: | BK2567B |
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Bandwidth (MHz): | 100 |
Counter: | Yes |
DVM: | Yes |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 111 x 352 x 224 |
Function generator: | 50 MHz |
Interfaces: | USB, LAN, Optional: WLAN |
Model: | BK2567B |
Number of channels: | 2 |
Number of digital channels: | 0 |
Samplerate: | 1 GSa/s |
Screen size: | 25.65 cm |
Screen type: | 1024 x 600, TFT-LCD touchscreen |
Segmentable memory: | Yes |
Signal acquisition rate: | 120,000 wfms/s |
Storage depth: | 200 MPts |
Triggertypes: | Edge, Pulse Width, Runt, Window, Timeout, Nth Edge, Slope, Video, Pattern, Serial Bus |
Vertical resolution: | 8-bit |
Warranty (years): | 3 |
Weight (kg): | 3.9 |
The 2560B series from B&K Precision offers powerful oscilloscopes for use in laboratories, research and development, industrial test environments and education. Equipped with up to 350 MHz bandwidth, a 10.1" capacitive touchscreen and a wide range of analysis functions, the series combines intuitive operation with professional functionality.
All models in the series have 4 analog channels, a sampling rate of up to 2 GSa/s and a memory depth of up to 200 Mpts per channel. Highlights include a high waveform update rate, a built-in 50 MHz arbitrary function generator, serial bus decoding (I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN), power analysis functions and a comprehensive trigger set including trigger zones.
The devices are ideal for troubleshooting, analysis and verification of electrical signals, whether analog, digital or mixed. Thanks to web server access and LAN interface, remote control is also possible without any problems.
The 2567B model offers an excellent balance between performance and price. With a bandwidth of 200 MHz, it is suitable for a wide range of professional applications where higher frequencies need to be analyzed than the entry-level 2565B.
Compared to the 2565B (100 MHz), the 2567B offers twice the bandwidth, making it ideal for analyzing faster signals. It is equipped with PR250B probes, which offer a bandwidth of 250 MHz. In contrast to the 2569B (350 MHz), it is an economically attractive solution for medium bandwidth requirements.
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