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Manufacturer number: GDS-2354HD
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The GW Instek GDS-2000HD/HG Series combines high-resolution 12-bit signal processing with a compact design and extensive analysis functions. The series was designed for precise measurements in laboratories, development environments, educational institutions, and mobile applications. With high vertical accuracy and a precise time base, the series is suitable for demanding signal validation and detailed fault analysis.
Key features of the GW Instek GDS-2000HD/HG Series include high-resolution FFT analysis, serial bus decoding, extensive trigger functions, as well as integrated DVM and frequency counter functions. The Android-based user interface with touch gestures, WPS Office, and multimedia support further expands its applications toward training, presentations, and mobile analysis.
The GW Instek GDS-2354HD offers a higher bandwidth of 350 MHz and a larger maximum memory depth of up to 500 Mpts in single-channel operation compared to the GDS-2254HD. With four channels and a maximum real-time sampling rate of 2.5 GSa/s, the model is particularly suitable for more complex signal and communication analysis as well as applications with higher frequency requirements. Compared to the GDS-2504HD, the bandwidth remains lower, making the GDS-2354HD a balanced solution between performance and system cost within the series.
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