Assembled 1 Channel Oscilloscope

SKU
PCS100AU
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$79.95
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Overview
12 MHz 1 Channel digital storage oscilloscope with adaptor.
Uses a computer and monitor to display waveforms. Works with 95,98,ME and XP.

The PCS100 is a digital storage oscilloscope, using a computer and its monitor to display waveforms. All standard oscilloscope functions are available in the Windows program supplied. Its operation is just like a normal oscilloscope. Connection is through the computer's parallel port, the scope is completely optically isolated from the computer port.

Features

  • comes with adapter: yes (110V)
  • general:
    • 1 channel
    • input impedance: 1Mohm / 30pF
    • frequency response: 0Hz to 12MHz (ᄆ 3dB)
    • step markers for voltage, time and frequency
    • vertical resolution: 8 bit
    • auto setup function
    • optically isolated from computer
    • record and display of screens & data
    • supply voltage: 9 - 10V DC / 500mA
    • dimensions: 9" x 6.5" x 1.8"
    • weight: 14oz
  • minimum system requirements:comes with: 1 insulated measurement probe x1 / x10 PROBE60S)
    • IBM compatible PC
    • Windows 98, ME, (Win2000 or NT possible), XP
    • SVGA display card (min. 800x600)
    • mouse
    • free printer port LPT1, LPT2 or LPT3
    • CD Rom player

Specifications

  • oscilloscope:
    • timebase: 0.1ᄉs to 100ms per division
    • trigger source: CH1 or free run
    • trigger level: adjustable per ᄑ division
    • input sensitivity: 10mV to 3V per division
    • record length: 4096 samples
    • sampling frequency: 800Hz to 32MHz (Real time)
    • true RMS readout (only AC component)
  • transient recorder:
    • timescale: 20ms/div to 2000s/div
    • max record time: 9.4hour/screen
    • automatic storage of data
    • automatic recording for more than 1 year
    • markers for time and amplitude
    • zoom function
  • spectrum analyzer:
    • frequency range: 0 .. 400Hz to 16MHz
    • linear or logarithmic timescale
    • zoom function

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