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Manufacturer number: GDS-912G
Article number: | 03LLDS912G0S |
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Bandwidth (MHz): | 100 |
Counter: | Yes |
DVM: | No |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 70 x 301 x 152 |
Function generator: | 25 MHz |
Interfaces: | USB |
Model: | GDS-912G |
Number of channels: | 2 |
Samplerate: | 1 GSa/s |
Screen size: | 17.8 cm |
Screen type: | 800 x 480, LCD |
Storage depth: | 20 MPts |
Triggertypes: | Edge, Video (NTSC, PAL, SECAM), Alt |
Vertical resolution: | 8-bit |
Warranty (years): | 3 |
Weight (kg): | 1.1 |
The GW Instek GDS-912/GDS-912G is a state-of-the-art digital storage oscilloscope that impresses with its compact design and outstanding performance. With a large 7-inch widescreen display, a sampling rate of up to 1 GS/s and a memory depth of 20 Mpts per channel, it enables precise and efficient signal analysis - ideal for education, industrial development and SOHO applications.
The device offers 30 automatic measurement parameters, an FFT analysis with six window functions and pulse counting for use in motorized systems. The intuitive operation, supported by a multilingual user interface, and the automatic signal type detection make handling considerably easier. The GDS-912G version also has an integrated 25 MHz function generator.
Weighing just 1.1 kg, this model offers an exceptional combination of mobility and functionality.
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