Digital oscilloscope series for aerospace and defense test and measurement applications offered by Saelig

Feb. 12, 2020
The oscilloscope range also offers a 10-bit acquisition mode that uses oversampling to achieve higher resolution than most scopes.

FAIRPORT, N.Y. – Electronics distributor Saelig Co. Inc. in Fairport, N.Y., is offering the Siglent SDS2000X Plus digital oscilloscope series for aerospace and defense test and measurement applications. The series consists of four models: one 2-channel 100 MHz bandwidth (software upgradable to 350 MHz) and three 4-channel models (100/200/350 MHz).

The 350 MHz models can be upgraded to 500 MHz on two independent channels. A large 10.1-inch capacitive touch-screen supports multi-touch gestures.

The oscilloscope range also offers a 10-bit acquisition mode that uses oversampling to achieve higher resolution than most scopes. The X Plus series can display extremely small signal details.

The four-channel models feature dual 2-gigasample-per-second A/D converters, and enhanced memory depth that enables a high sample rate. This is valuable when analyzing high frequency content on slowly changing signals by providing detail regardless of time-base settings.

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With waveform capture rates of as fast as 120,000 waveform updates per second, the sequence mode boosts the capture rate to 500,000 waveform updates per second to ensure the capture of critical events and rare signal anomalies.

A built-in 50 MHz function generator is an option. The LAN port supports remote control via a built-in web server using a web browser or SCPI remote commands.

The X Plus series also features a power analysis option for automatic on-screen performance analysis of common power supply characteristics. Siglent's optional probes for current and differential voltage measurements make a valuable addition for power design applications.

When developing switch-mode power supplies (SMPS), Bode plots are a convenient way to measure the phase and gain margin of feedback loop systems to determine the stability of the design. This is now easily performed on the SDS2000X Plus series.

For more information contact Saelig online at www.saelig.com.

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