Handheld scope makes the most of colour display

A Thurlby Thandar Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 11, 2002

The new ScopeMeter 190C Series features a large, high-resolution, colour screen and a digital persistence mode to give a better view of complex waveforms in the field.

The new ScopeMeter 190C Series, now available from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments), features a large, high-resolution, colour screen and a digital persistence mode to give a better view of complex waveforms in the most demanding troubleshooting applications in the field.

The ScopeMeter 190 Series of high-performance oscilloscopes offers specifications usually found only on top-end bench instruments.

With up to 200MHz bandwidth, 2.5Gsample/s real-time sampling and a deep memory of 27,500 points per input, the instruments are ideal for engineers who need the full capabilities of a high-performance oscilloscope in a handheld, battery-powered instrument.

The new digital persistence mode helps to find anomalies and to analyse complex dynamic signals by showing the waveforms amplitude distribution over time using multiple intensity levels and user-selectable decay time.

The effect is similar to looking at the display of an analogue real-time oscilloscope.

High-speed display update reveals signal changes instantaneously, which is useful for making adjustments to a system under test.

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