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Manufacturer number: BK2569B-MSO
Article number: | BK2569B-MSO |
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Bandwidth (MHz): | 200 |
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: | BK2569B-MSO |
Number of channels: | 2 |
Number of digital channels: | 16 |
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 is a powerful platform for developers, engineers and educators who need an oscilloscope with extensive features and high precision. The series combines advanced digital storage oscilloscope technology with optional mixed-signal functionality.
Outstanding features include up to 350 MHz bandwidth, 4 analog channels, 16 digital channels (on MSO models), a maximum sampling rate of 2 GSa/s and a generous memory depth of 200 Mpts per channel. An intuitive 10.1" touchscreen, numerous trigger and analysis functions, integrated arbitrary function generator and web server remote control make the series a versatile tool in the laboratory, development or training.
The MSO (Mixed Signal Oscilloscope) models extend the system with digital acquisition functions - ideal for embedded systems, digital circuits and combined protocol analyses.
The 2569B-MSO is the top model in the 2560B series with full mixed-signal functionality. It combines 350 MHz analog bandwidth with an integrated 16-channel logic analyzer and is therefore ideal for demanding applications in high-frequency technology, embedded development or digital protocol analysis.
Compared to the MSO models 2565B-MSO (100 MHz) and 2567B-MSO (200 MHz), the 2569B-MSO offers the highest temporal resolution and is suitable for the precise acquisition of fast, complex analog and digital signals. It is supplied with high-quality PR500B probes and includes the color-coded 16-channel logic probe.
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