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Low-Cost 10 MHz OSCILLOSCOPE

 
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 3:15 am    Post subject: Low-Cost 10 MHz OSCILLOSCOPE Reply with quote

Low-Cost 10 MHz OSCILLOSCOPE



This is a very affordable oscilloscope, designed with the hobbyist and traveling professional in mind. Price: $150.00

Features:

* Small size for easy storage and portability.
* Includes 10x probe (not shown in picture).
* Low Cost.
* High Performance.
* See full specs below.



Specifications
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Vertical System
deflection ratio:10mV/div~10V/div ±5%
variable radio: ≥2.5:1
bandwidth(-3dB): DC: 0~10MHz, AC: 10Hz~10MHz
rise time:≤35ns
impedance: 1MΩ 30pF
Horizontal System
sweep rate:0.1μs/div~0.1s/div ±5%
variable radio: ≥2.5:1
Trig System
trig sensitivity: int: 1.5div, ext: 0.3V
impedance (ext input): 1MΩ 20pF
max voltage (ext input): 400V (DC+AC peak)≤1KHz
trig source:int,ext,line
trig mode:normal,auto,TV,trig lock
X-Y Mode
deflection:0.2V/div~0.5V/div
bandwidth(-3dB): DC: 0~1MHz, AC: 10Hz~1MHz
Calibrate Signal
wave form: rectangle
amplitude:0.5Vp-p±2%
frequency:1KHz±2%
CRT
valid area: 8x10div 1div=6mm
Power Supply:AC:110V±10%, 60Hz, max consume: 25W
Size/net weight: 11" x 7-3/4" x 5-1/2" / 8lbs
Accessories
10x probe, Owners Manual

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