Saelig Company, Inc. (www.saelig.com) has introduced its latest USB-powered, mixed signal oscilloscope adapter for PCs. Featuring 60 MHz bandwidth, the MSO-28 oscilloscope seamlessly combines a synchronous eight channel logic analyzer with a dual channel oscilloscope.
Sampling at 200 MSa/s, the compact entry-level oscilloscope can display simultaneously-clocked analog waveforms as well as digital data in phase using its easy-to-use and efficient FrontPanel software.
With a maximum sampling rate of 200 MSa/s and 60 MHz bandwidth, the oscilloscope captures a 60 MHz signal in single shot mode, or faster repetitive signals using a repetitive sampling rate of one GSa/s. Its FFT Spectrum Analyzer offers up to 100 MHz frequency spectrum information for analog input signals, while controlling FFT windows, FFT resolution and FFT type.
In addition, I2C and SPI serial bus protocols can be decoded and displayed, or utilised as 32-bit wide trigger sources. I2C and SPI signals can also be viewed as a state list display or as timing waveforms.
The MSO-28’s FrontPanel software offers Auto-Set up and simple controls, making the operation intuitive. It also allows default setups to be saved to disks for easier recall in the future, while screen shots can be annotated and pasted into documents as required in presentations and reports.
Unlike standalone oscilloscopes, the MSO-28 offers multiple signals that can be viewed as large as a projection screen or LCD or on dual monitor PCs.
Offered with two passive x1/x10 probes, a USB cable and a logic cable with test hooks, the oscilloscope’s buffers and high speed samplers perform all the high speed data acquisition. Thus, the actual PC speed does not pose as a performance limiter.
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