Tektronix TBS1052C - Oscilloscope 2x50 MHz EXPO [Display Equipment]

Sku: 605450
Tektronix
€215.00 €258.00
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Exhibition equipment: Tektronix TBS1052C - 2x50 MHz Oscilloscope

- Exhibition product: tested
- Features identical to new product
- Warranty: 24 months

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The TBS1000C series of digital oscilloscopes is specifically designed to meet the needs of high schools, colleges, and universities today. The innovative Courseware system allows teachers to easily integrate instructional materials (lab support) onto the oscilloscopes. Courseware information is presented directly on the oscilloscope screen and can be used to provide step-by-step instructions, theoretical foundations, and practical tips. It is also an effective way for students to document their laboratory work. The instrument includes a 7-inch TFT WVGA color display, a sampling rate of 1 GSa/s, bandwidths from 50 MHz to 200 MHz, two-channel frequency counters, and a standard 5-year warranty.

Delivered with:

- Power cord

- 2 TPP0100 100 MHz probes

- Removable front panel in French

Nombre de voies 2
Taille de l'écran 7"
Bande passante 50 MHz
Générateur intégré Non
Upgradable MSO Non
Profondeur mémoire 20 Kpts
Échantillonnage monocoup 1 Géch/s
Caractéristiques techniques

- Advanced triggers including impulses, transient impulses, threshold lines
- 7-inch WVGA color display with 15 horizontal divisions that shows 50% more signal
- 32 automatic measurements
- Dual FFT window: simultaneously displays time and frequency domains
- Frequency counter
- Pan and Zoom functions
- Multilingual user interface
- Lightweight and compact
- Fanless design for quiet operation
- Interfaces: USB host, USB device
- Integrated contextual help: Helpeverywhere provides useful on-screen tips for users
- The Courseware function (integrated tutorial) provides on-screen guidance for lab exercises
- The Autoset function, sliders, and automated measurements can be disabled to help teachers teach fundamental concepts to students