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DSO1022A

Manufacturer Part Number
DSO1022A
Description
Oscilloscope, 2 Channels, 200 MHz
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies Test Equipment
Type
Digitalr
Datasheet

Specifications of DSO1022A

Bandwidth
200 MHz
Bandwidth Limit
20 MHz
Bandwidth, 3 Db
200 MHz
Brand/series
DSO 1000 Series
Configuration
Bench/Portable
Dimensions
12.78 × 6.21 × 5.08 In. (W × H × D)
Display Type
Color TFT LCD
Gain, Voltage
2 mV/div to 5 mV/div: ±4% full scale10 mV/div to 5 mV/div: ±3% full scale
Input Impedance
1 MΩ ±1% in parallel with 18 pF ±3 pF
Memory
20 Kpts
Number Of Channels
2
Sample Rate
2 GS/s
More signal viewing
Capture long time periods with high resolution
All 1000 Series models provide up to 20 kpts per channel of convenient acquisition memory
standard. The scope will maintain high-resolution acquisitions even at slower time base set-
tings so you can see the details on your signals.
See your signals more clearly
Every 1000 Series scope incorporates a bright, crisp LCD color display (300 cd/m
quickly view your signal from almost any angle. Unlike conventional scopes that always
require menus to be on, the entire 5.7-inch diagonal screen is available for waveform display
as needed.
True Zoom mode for signal details and context
Dual display and True Zoom shows your entire signal and zoomed in waveform details at the
same time.
See more of your signal, more of the time:
• 20 kpts memory per channel, up to 8 times more than competitive scopes, means you can
• A 5.7-inch diagonal color QVGA TFT LCD gives you a noticeably brighter and crisper
• A wider viewing angle lets you see the display even when you’re not right in front of
• True zoom mode means you can see the big picture and the details at the same time
• Optionally switch off the menu display for almost 25% more viewing area
see more time and more detail on your signal
waveform display
the unit
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). You can
Figure 4. The bright, crisp display on the 1000
Series oscilloscope and its wide viewing angle
let you quickly identify your signal activity.
Figure 5. Turning off the menu gives almost
25% more viewing area for your signals.
Figure 6. With True Zoom mode you can view
a long record and the details of a zoom win-
dow simultaneously.
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