![]() |
Online Tools Sponsored by:
|
Two-Channel Oscilloscope Has 8-bit Resolution and 16-channel Analyzer New, full-featured 25MHz bench scope with logic analyzer that samples at 100MHz. | Published March 24, 2008 The MSO5022 is a new full-featured 25MHz two-channel benchtop mixed-signal oscilloscope from Saelig (Pittsford, NY; saelig.com) with 8-bit resolution and a 16-channel logic analyzer. It has a 7.8 in. 640 x 480 pixel color LCD and is said to be small enough and light enough to carry anywhere. The scope has a USB connection to enable printing stored results. With a buffer size of 4MS, the MSO5022's timebase range is 5ns/div to 5s/div, with synchronous 8-bit sampling on both channels. Sensitivity range is 5mV/div to 5V/div with maximum display of ±50V. Signal triggering options include: auto, normal, single, edge, video, and alternate. Housed in a 14.5 in. 7 in. 5.3 in. case and powered from 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz, the MSO5022 consumes less than 15W and weighs less than 2 pounds. The built-in 16-channel logic analyzer samples at 100MHz and pre-/mid-/re- triggers on bus and state signature as well as data width, and offers data search capabilities so you can see signals or data events on the same instrument.
|
|