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Tektronix TDS 360 digital oscilloscope
$ 92.37
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This could be just the oscilloscope that meets all your needs.it’s digital so you can review and store slow moving waveforms and it’s two channels so you can compare like X and Y and it’s a robust 200 MHz good for many many types of digital signals but not so high that it’s expensive and hard and has fans running lo the time. just the ticket for many uses.from Tek:
Bandwidth: 200.0 MHz Channels: 2
Oscilloscope, Digital: 200MHz,1GSa/s,2ch
Capture real-time signals on each and every sweep with the new TDS360 Digital Real Time Oscilloscope with twice the bandwidth and twice the sample rate of previous TDS360 models. All models come with Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) to display harmonic content of waveforms. In addition, the TDS360 comes with a built-in floppy disk drive for simplified PC compatability. These digital scopes will meet your needs in all areas: education, product design, manufacturing, service and troubleshooting.
Key applications include:
Troubleshooting and verification of electronic circuitry, electronic products testing, installation, repair and performance of electronics products
Single-shot capture to full bandwidth Enhanced measurement efficiency
Efficient analysis of harmonics with FFT mode High-speed sampling that minimizes aliasing
Desktop publishing of test reports Import waveform values into spreadsheet for analysis
Bandwidth: 200 MHz
Channels: 2 Max
Sample Rate: 1 GS/s/channel
Sweep Speeds: 2.5 ns/div - 5 s/div
Vertical Sensitivity: 2 mV - 10 V
Vertical Resolution: 8 Bits
Record Length: 1 K/channel
Standard Advanced Features: FFT, TV Line & Field Trigger, Roll Mode, Autoset, 21 Automatic Measurements, Peak Detect, Floppy Disk Drive
Yep, that's the standard Tek boilerplate. This one seems to work fine, see pics. Note the second waveform photo is from a Tek ad, not from this scope, but shows what it can do. I'm too lazy to drag out the pulse generator.
Both channels work. Noise and glitches are minimal. Lots of math options. Even has a floppy drive to save waveforms to.
This one came out of a Honeywell defense lab. Don't buy it if laser gyros give you the willies.
I would keep it, but the garage and attic are bulging with scopes and such. Gotta ruthlessly prune.
Try it for 60 days, return if it doesn't do what you need or doesn't put a grin on your face.