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Manufacturer number: GDS-2254HD
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The GW Instek GDS-2000HD/HG Series was developed for highly precise measurement tasks in development, laboratory, educational, and mobile service applications. The series combines 12-bit hardware resolution with high vertical accuracy of ±1.5% and a time base accuracy of ±1 ppm. This enables precise visualization of even small signal changes and makes the series particularly suitable for demanding measurement tasks in the fields of power electronics, embedded development, industrial communication, and signal validation.
The GW Instek GDS-2000HD/HG Series supports extensive analysis functions such as FFT analysis with 1 Mpt, 14 trigger types, 43 automatic measurement parameters, serial bus decoding for RS232/UART, I²C, SPI, CAN, and LIN, as well as integrated DVM, frequency counter, and digital filter functions. Thanks to its Android-based operating concept with multi-touch gestures, WPS Office, and multimedia support, the series is also suitable for modern digital teaching and presentation environments.
The GW Instek GDS-2254HD is the 250 MHz model of the series and features four channels. Compared to the more powerful GDS-2354HD and GDS-2504HD models, it offers a lower bandwidth of 250 MHz and a maximum memory depth of 100 Mpts. With a real-time sampling rate of up to 2.5 GSa/s, the model is nevertheless suitable for general development and service tasks, embedded debugging, and industrial communication analysis. The combination of 12-bit resolution, FFT analysis, and extensive trigger functions makes the GW Instek GDS-2254HD a versatile solution for precise signal analysis.
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