Oscilloscopes with high-speed display technology for military test and measurement introduced by Saelig

Nov. 3, 2020
The T3DSO2000A series uses high-speed display technology for signal clarity, fidelity, and performance, with a low system noise floor.

FAIRPORT, N.Y. – Electronics distributor Saelig Company Inc. in Fairport, N.Y., is introducing the Teledyne LeCroy T3DSO2000A oscilloscopes in two channel and four channel versions with analog bandwidths from 100 to 500 MHz. Each model offers a maximum sample rate of 2 gigasasmples per second and a maximum memory depth of 200 Mpts in half-channel mode.

The T3DSO2000A series uses high-speed display technology for signal clarity, fidelity, and performance. The system noise floor also is lower than similar products in the industry.

This scope series provides a minimum vertical input range of 1mV/div, a digital trigger with high sensitivity and low jitter, and a waveform capture rate of 500,000 wfms/sec in sequence mode.

The four channel models incorporate two 2 gigasasmples per second A/D converters and two 140 Mpt memory modules. When all channels are enabled, each channel has sample rate of 1 gigasasmple per second and a standard record length of 70 Mpts.

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For ease-of-use, the most commonly used functions in these test and measurement instruments can be accessed with a user-friendly 8-inch TFT-LCD. A 256-level intensity grading display function and a color temperature display mode complement the remarkable update rate. The new digital design also includes a hardware co-processor that delivers measurements quickly and accurately without slowing acquisition and front-panel response.

Multiple powerful triggering modes are provided to cover many waveform types and signal protocols. Included with each model are Serial Bus Trigger and Decode: I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN.

Optional CAN FD, I2 S, MIL-1553B, FlexRay. The models also include History waveform recording and sequential triggering that enable extended waveform recording and analysis. Other options available include the 50 MHz function/arbitrary waveform generator and the 16-channel MSO option, both of which are field upgradable options.

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

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