Affordable oscilloscopes for design and debug, manufacturing test, service and repair introduced by Tektronix

Oct. 28, 2010
BEAVERTON, Ore., 28 Oct. 2010. Tektronix Inc. in Beaverton, Ore., is introducing the TDS2000C series oscilloscopes with models ranging from 50 MHz to 200 MHz bandwidth, and with two or four channels. Two models that were 60 MHz are 70 MHz bandwidth and two models that offered 1 gigasamples per second sampling rates are at 2 gigasamples per second. All models connect with USB ports, 16 automated measurements, limit test, and built-in help menus.

BEAVERTON, Ore., 28 Oct. 2010. Tektronix Inc. in Beaverton, Ore., is introducing the TDS2000C series oscilloscopes with models ranging from 50 MHz to 200 MHz bandwidth, and with two or four channels. Test and measurement uses include design and debug, education, manufacturing test, quality control, service and repair.

Two models that were 60 MHz are 70 MHz bandwidth and two models that offered 1 gigasamples per second sampling rates are at 2 gigasamples per second. All models connect with USB ports, 16 automated measurements, limit test, and built-in help menus.

The TDS2000C series has digital real-time sampling with at least 10X oversampling on each channel. The sample rate does not reduce as additional channels are turned on, ensuring that each channel can capture signals up to the oscilloscope's full bandwidth.

A user interface includes autoset menu, built-in help system, probe check wizard, and optimized instrument setup and operation, advanced triggering to capture events coupled with advanced math capabilities and 16 automated measurements for fast analysis. For more information contact Tektronix online at www.tek.com.

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