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Dlm6000 mso & dso series |
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- During continuous measurement : Up to 25,000 times per second per channel
- In N Single mode : Up to 2.5 million times per second per channel
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- Details
- Specification
- Accessories
High-Speed Acquisition and History Memory
High Acquisition Rate Unchanged Even When Displaying Logic Signals
- During continuous measurement : Up to 25,000 times per second per channel
- In N Single mode : Up to 2.5 million times per second per channel
Waveform update rate determines your probability of catching an intermittent glitch. On other mixed signal oscilloscopes, enabling the logic inputs severly impacts waveform update rate. The DLM6000 maintains waveform update rates so you can detect abnormalities and transients in your analog or logic channels.
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High-speed acquisition means you can even capture instantly
On most oscilloscopes, to observe and analyze abnormalities such as unpredictable noise in detail, you have to devise clever trigger settings and re-measure the event.
But with the DL6000/DLM6000 there is no need to re-measure the phenomena because once the event occurs, you can use the History Memory function to recall past waveforms that were originally displayed on screen.
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700924 100 mhz differential probe
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Applicable for DL750/DL750P & SL1400
With increases in the speed of measured signals in recent years, it has become necessary to make floating measurements over a wide frequency band. The 700924 differential probe lets you make wide-band (100 MHz) differential input measurements by just connecting the probe to the input of a single-end input digital oscilloscope.
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