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Manufacturer number: 1802.1008.04
Article number: | 1802.1008.04 |
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Bandwidth (GHz): | 0.35 |
Model: | MXO54 |
The Rohde & Schwarz MXO 5 Series oscilloscopes offer industry-leading technology that accelerates your understanding and testing of electronic systems. The MXO 5 Series includes both 4- and 8-channel models with bandwidths of up to 2 GHz, a maximum sampling rate of up to 5 GSa/s, an acquisition rate of up to 4.5 Mwfm/s, and a vertical resolution of 12 bit ADC (18 bit in HD mode).
This allows you to capture all the details of a signal and rare events with exceptional precision. The oscilloscopes offer digital triggering on all channels, enabling precise isolation of even the smallest signal anomalies.
The MXO 5 Series, with its 45,000 FFTs per second, is suitable for viewing spectrum signals with unparalleled clarity in EMI and harmonic testing. With up to 99% real-time signal activity capture, the oscilloscopes significantly reduce the blind time between acquisitions, making them ideal for efficient debugging in various applications, from power conversion to automotive analysis.
The variant presented here is the 4-channel basic device with 350 MHz bandwidth. Expand your MXO 5 oscilloscope according to your requirements:
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