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Basic time & amplitude measurements using built-in automated functions
This video tutorial will introduce you to basic time and amplitude measurements using built-in automated measurement functions available on TBS2000 series oscilloscopes.
70GHz oscilloscope takes centre stage at ECOC 2016
A wide range of optical test and measurement products and solutions will be showcased by Tektronix at ECOC 2016 in Dusseldorf (September 19-21). The copany is reprising its Open Technology Forum, hosting industry experts from leading research and commercial companies to discuss the trends and opportunities for emerging optical communications designs.
Triggering & decoding options enhance scope capabilities
Mobile communications and consumer devices require ever faster interfaces to transmit and process the continually increasing volumes of multimedia data. For this purpose, the MIPI Alliance has defined the MIPI M-PHY standard, a physical interface with versatile applications. A new, easy-to-use triggering and decoding option for the Rohde & Schwarz R&S RTO2000 oscilloscope now fully supports developers during startup and debugging of devic...
Next generation basic scope comes in 70MHz, 100MHz models
Launched today (August 2) the Tektronix TBS2000Next Generation Oscilloscope is already in stock at Farnell element14. This new oscilloscope, provides design engineers and educators with an expanded range of capabilities, previously only available in more advanced and expensive models. Based on the proven TDS2000 series, the TBS2000 provides wifi and probe functionality, as well as featuring the longest record length and largest display in its cla...
Demonstration of precision time protocol in VxWorks
An industrial system can consist of hundreds of sensors, motors and controllers. When the physical infrastructure connecting them together is an Ethernet network, it takes special handling to make sure that sensor data and control commands reach their destinations in the network within a hard time limit, often within 1 or 2µs.
Basic scopes add test power to prototyping, debugging
A next generation basic oscilloscope featuring the longest record length and largest display in its class for faster signal evaluation and troubleshooting has been unveiled by Tektronix. The expanded capabilities, including the ability to use a wide range of Tektronix probes, puts more test power into the hands of budget-constrained design engineers and educators.
Two-channel portable DSO features 500Hz bandwidth
The DSC-5300 Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO) from Global Specialties is a portable benchtop instrument used for making measurements of signals and waveforms. The oscilloscope offers two channels with a bandwidth of up to 50MHz. With a real time sampling rate of up to 500 MSa/s and 32 kpts of deep memory, it provides high signal detail for analysis on the 7in colour LCD display.
Isolated measurement system unveils hidden signals
The IsoV Measurement System previewed this year at the APEC 2016 show is now shipping and available for worldwide delivery to customers. Pricing for the optically isolated measurement system starts at €12,500 / £8,800. The IsoVu platform uses an electro-optic sensor to convert input signals to optical modulation, electrically isolating the device-under-test from a Tektronix oscilloscope.
Family of Level VI+ compliant power supplies expanded
The addition of the TE120 series external power models has been announced by SL Power Electronics, to its Level VI+ family of power solutions.Designed for test and measurement and industrial devices that require low noise and rugged performance, the new 120-watt TE desktop external power supplies exceed the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Level VI efficiency requirements and provide:
USB oscilloscope generates 40MHz signals
The Handyscope HS5-540 has a true form CDS generator capable of generating high fidelity signals up to 40 MHz. The Arbitrary waveform generator sampling frequency is adjustable up to 240 MHz. The 64 MSamples waveform buffer allows for many user applications. The CDS system of the Handyscope HS5-540 Arbitrary waveform generator gives a typical spurious distortion below -85 dB at 100 kHz signal frequency.