Description�An oscilloscope or as it is widely known, CRO (cathode-ray oscilloscope), is a type of an electronic test instrument that allows observation of constantly varying signal voltages. It also allows other signals such as sound or vibrations to be converted into voltages that are displayed for readings.
APPLICATION: An oscilloscope can be used to observe the changes of an electrical signal over time. This observed waveform can be analyzed for several properties such as amplitude, frequency, time interval and distortion.
FEATURES:Storage ? the principal advantage of using a digital storage oscilloscope over an analogue model is that it enables storage of the readings and the measurements. This feature also facilitates the comparison of the acquired traces. Moreover the traces acquired can be stored indefinitely.
Display:one of the major advantages of using the SDS-5032E DSO is that once it is done with analyzing waveforms, it displays both numerical values and visuals.Power efficient ? this model requires less power input as compared to its competitors. Further, its robust nature helps it to serve through a longer life.
TECHNICAL DATA:Power: 100V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, CAT II�Waveform math - +, -, x, /, FFT
Display: 8: color, LCD TFT display, 800 x 600 pixels and 65535 colors�Memory type: deep memory