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150MHz digital oscilloscope has four true channels

A Chauvin Arnoux UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 8, 2000

Four true channels and high acquisition speed of up to 50Gsample/s on the Metrix OX2000 digital oscilloscope enables testing on complex signals up to the full 150MHz bandwidth.

Four true channels and high acquisition speed of up to 50Gsample/s on the Metrix OX2000 digital oscilloscope, introduced into the UK by Chauvin Arnoux, enables testing on complex signals up to the full 150MHz bandwidth.

Measuring four signals at once, this oscilloscope also features Autoset and Undo functions, extended memory and analysis capacity, including FFT function, and a large 7in ?hi-lite' fast-scan display.

A VGA output gives full display on a colour computer screen.

Dual time base function allows zooming in on part of the reference signal while displaying the whole recording and up to eight curves on the screen.

Sixteen automatic and cursor measurements enable all possible calculations to be performed.

Self-calibrating for offset in just 5min without any measuring instruments, the OX2000 gives low-cost set-up and accurate operation in any environment.

Its SCPI programming interface simplifies installation in test bays, while RS232 and IEEE interfaces give computer data transfer and Centronics output provides direct printer link.

Different enhanced triggering modes have been added to standard digital scope functions to allow handling of more complex signals.

An envelope mode is a boon to analysis by holding each scan of a repetitive signal on the screen, gradually forming a signal variation profile.

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