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Manufacturer number: MSO-2204EA
Article number: | 01MS224E20GT |
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Bandwidth (MHz): | 200 |
Counter: | Yes |
DVM: | No |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 127.3 x 384 x 208 |
Function generator: | AWG25MHz |
Interfaces: | USB, LAN |
Model: | MSO-2204EA |
Number of channels: | 4 |
Number of digital channels: | 16 |
Samplerate: | 1 GSa/s |
Screen size: | 20 cm |
Screen type: | 800 x 480, WVGA |
Segmentable memory: | Yes |
Signal acquisition rate: | 120,000 wfms/s |
Storage depth: | 10 MPts |
Triggertypes: | Edge, Pulse Width (Glitch), Video, Pulse Runt, Rise&Fall (Slope), Alternate, Time out, Event-Delay, Time-Delay, Bus |
Vertical resolution: | 8-bit |
Warranty (years): | 2 |
Weight (kg): | 2.8 |
With a bandwidth of 200 MHz and 4 channels, the GW Instek MSO-2204EA is the largest mixed signal oscilloscope of the GW Instek MSO-2000 series. During the development of this series, the main focus was on again significantly improving the high functionality and reliability of the successful GW Instek GDS-2000 series, while keeping the price as low as possible.
The MSO 2204EA has already built in a 16-channel logic analyzer and a 2-channel function generator.
In combination with the high memory depth of 10 Mpts, the logic analyzer (Logic Analyzer) can significantly increase the number and duration of the digital signals received. Long-term data tracking enables you to detect even small signal changes up to 100 hours. The trigger functions (Edge, Pattern, Pulse Width) as well as parallel and serial buses (I²C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN) significantly increase the functionality.
The integrated arbitrary function generator (wave generator) has 2 channels, a bandwidth of 25 MHz, a vertical resolution of 14 bits and a sample rate of 200 Msa / s. In addition to 5 standard waveforms (sine, square, pulse, tilting (ramp), DC and noise), 7 user-defined waveforms (Sinc, Gauss, Lorentz, exponential rise and fall, Haversine, Cardiac) and AM / FM / FSK modulations Sweep functions are generated.
This high functionality, the high reliability, coupled with an attractive price, make the GW Instek MSO2204EA the ideal measuring device for training, school or university, but also industrial users, all around automotive or ICT design.
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