GW Instek MDO-2202EX - Oscilloscope 2x200MHz + Spectrum Analyzer + Function Generator + Multimeter + Power Supply

Sku: 295349
GW Instek
The strong points
  • 5 functions in 1:

  • Oscilloscope, Spectrum Analyzer, 2x25MHz Function Generator, 5000-point Multimeter, 2x5V Power Supply

  • I2C/SPI/UART/CAN/LIN bus decoding

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The MDO-2000E series is a multifunctional mixed-domain oscilloscope. The series includes two feature combinations: MDO-2000EG and MDO-2000EX. The MDO-2000EG models feature an integrated spectrum analyzer and a dual-channel 25MHz arbitrary waveform generator. The MDO-2000EX models include an integrated spectrum analyzer, arbitrary waveform generator, 5,000-point digital multimeter, and a 5V/1A power supply. A first of its kind, the MDO-2000EX is the only oscilloscope equipped with a digital multimeter and power supply in the T&M industry. When entering the spectrum mode, the MDO-2000E series will display a full-screen frequency domain. Users can input the center frequency, span, start frequency, and stop frequency based on test requirements to quickly and intuitively observe the required frequency range, allowing users to explore the user interface of a real spectrum analyzer. While observing the frequency domain display, engineers can observe waveform characteristics that are not easily visible from the time domain waveforms, such as the harmonic composition of a waveform and frequency characteristics of a modulation signal. Compared to the oscilloscope's FFT, the MDO-2000E series allows engineers to efficiently measure signals in the frequency domain. The classic DSO FFT always calculates the entire signal bandwidth up to half the sampling frequency (Fs). However, insufficient calculation capability cannot perform FFT calculations with more points. Users cannot obtain detailed frequency information of the signal due to the insufficient frequency resolution of the calculation result. Whereas the MDO-2000E series analyzes the signal's spectrum of interest. Compared to the oscilloscope's FFT, the MDO-2000E series allows engineers to efficiently measure signals in the frequency domain. The frequency domain of the MDO-2000E series also includes Spectrum Trace parameters (Normal, Max-hold, Min-hold, and Average) (Figure 1). Users can freely choose different spectral traces for simultaneous display. The detection method (Sample, + Peak, -Peak, and Average) can be individually set for each Trace. Additionally, users can manually mark corresponding positions via Cursor to reflect frequency and amplitude. The search function can also be applied to save the spectrum peak table. The amplitude is displayed in dB and Marker can obtain measurement data. Users can use the search function to search and mark the amplitude and frequency of the spectral signal. Search methods include Max. peak and threshold. Measurement results can be displayed and saved. Compared to a general spectrum analyzer, the spectral function of the MDO-2000E series can test signals below ~9 kHz, which is applicable to the analysis of audio frequency and vibration frequency domains. The MDO-2000E series can also test frequency domain signals with a DC component without damaging the instrument. Regarding the display of the frequency domain waveform, the MDO-2000E series, with the same capability as a real-time spectrum analyzer, is faster than a general spectrum analyzer. Why? This is because the MDO-2000E series uses digital circuitry and software to calculate the FFT. The general spectrum analyzer can only process the signal of a narrow frequency bandwidth at a time per frequency scan. Each scan will take several ms to tens of ms. Hundreds and thousands of frequency scans are gathered to form a spectrum. Therefore, the displayed spectrum is not obtained at the same time. The MDO-2000E series obtains spectrum display simultaneously using digital circuitry and software to calculate the FFT, which is faster than the frequency scan method. The FFT settings of oscilloscopes are based on the horizontal scale setting (sampling frequency), which is completely different from the frequency range setting of the MDO-2000E series. Most instruments will have insufficient frequency resolution due to insufficient FFT points when measuring the spectrum by FFT. Compared to oscilloscope FFT, the MDO-2000E series satisfies users with signal measurement requirements below 9 kHz; better adjustment interface, measurement resolution, and measurement speed.

Nombre de voies 2
Taille de l'écran 8"
Bande passante 200 MHz
Générateur intégré 2 x 25 MHz
Garantie 3 ans
Profondeur mémoire 10 Mpts
Échantillonnage monocoup 1 Géch/s
Interface 1 Ethernet port (10/100 Mbits), 2 x USB 2.0