DPO4034 Tektronix Digital Oscilloscope
Additional Features:
Bandwidth: 350 MHz
Input Channels: 4
Sample Rates Up to 2.5 GS/s on All Channels
10 Megasample Record Length on All Channels
50,000 wfm/s Maximum Waveform Capture Rate
Suite of Advanced Triggers
Wave Inspector® Controls Provide Unprecedented Efficiency in Waveform Analysis
10.4 in. (264 mm) XGA Color Display
USB and CompactFlash on Front Panel for Quick and Easy Storage
USB Plug-and-Play PC Connectivity
Small Footprint-Only 5.4 in. (137 mm) deep
TekVPI® Probe Interface Supports Active, Differential, and Current Probes for Automatic Scaling and Units
Serial Triggering and Analysis
Additional Application Support
Power Analysis Option
HDTV and Custom Video Analysis Option
Applications:
Embedded Design and Debug
Investigation of Transient Phenomena
Power Measurements
Video Design and Debug
Spectral Analysis
Automotive Electronics Design and Debug
Manufacturing Test and Quality Control
Electro-mechanical Design and Analysis
Bio-medical Product Development
Industrial Control
The DPO4034 Digital Phosphor Oscilloscope delivers the performance you need to visualize even your most demanding signals. With a 350 MHz Bandwidth and offering a minimum of 5x oversampling on all channels and si (x)/x interpolation standard, you can be confident that even the fastest transient events will be captured and displayed accurately. The standard 10 M record length on all channels enables you to capture long windows of signal activity while maintaining fine timing resolution.
Provided applications include NI LabVIEW SignalExpress™ Tektronix Edition LE, OpenChoice® Desktop and Microsoft Excel and Word toolbars enabling fast and easy direct communication with your Windows PC. USB and CompactFlash ports on the front panel enable simple transfer of screenshots, instrument settings, and waveform data in the palm of your hand.
Record length, one of the key specifications of an oscilloscope, is the number of samples it can digitize and store in a single acquisition. The longer the record length, the longer the time window you can capture with high timing resolution (high sample rate).
The first digital oscilloscopes could capture and store only 500 points, which made it very difficult to acquire all relevant information around the event being investigated. Over the years, oscilloscope manufacturers have provided longer and longer record lengths to meet market demands for long capture windows with high resolution, to the point that most mid-range oscilloscopes either come standard with, or can be optionally upgraded to, multi-megapoint record lengths. These megapoint record lengths often represent thousands of screens worth of signal activity. While standard record lengths have increased greatly over the years and can now satisfy the vast majority of applications in the marketplace, tools for effectively and efficiently viewing, navigating, and analyzing long record length acquisitions have been sorely neglected until now.
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