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DSOX2012A

Manufacturer Part Number
DSOX2012A
Description
Oscilloscope, 2-Channel, 100 MHz
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies Test Equipment
Type
Mixed Signalr
Datasheet

Specifications of DSOX2012A

Bandwidth
100 MHz
Configuration
Benchtop
Dimensions
14.98"(W) × 8.05"(H) × 5.57"(D)
Display
8.5" WVGA
Memory
100 Kpts
Number Of Channels
2
Sample Rate
1 GS/s
Weight
8.5 Lbs.
Oscilloscopes redefined: Breakthrough technology delivers more scope for the same budget
Designed with manufacturing in mind
Stretch a limited budget
Protect your investment with the 2000 X-Series. If you
need more bandwidth (up to 200 MHz) or measurement
applications like mask testing in the future, you can easily
add them all when you need them.
Get your technicians to quickly put the scope
to work
Intuitive localized front panel design and pushable knobs
for quick access to commonly used oscilloscope functions
allow technicians to spend more time testing and less time
learning where the menus are on the oscilloscope. Enable
your technicians to answer their own questions with the
localized built-in help system that provides quick access by
simply pressing and holding any button.
Faster, low-escape test throughput
With the fastest architecture in its class, featuring up to
50,000 waveforms/sec, you will capture more of those elu-
sive problems you worry about and ensure they don’t ship
to customers. With the mask limit testing measurement
application, you can quickly test up to 50,000 signals per
second to a known good waveform with quick go/no-go
test results, saving you valuable test time while having
more certainty.
Optimize test bench space
With 3 instruments in 1, you will save on precious line
bench space by getting an oscilloscope, logic timing ana-
lyzer, and WaveGen function generator all in one innovative
instrument with a footprint that is only 5.57 inches deep.
With the large 8.5-inch WVGA display, you can easily view
all signals on one screen even when the scope is sitting far
away from the operator.
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