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You are here: Home / Oscilloscopes / Handheld Oscilloscope / Agilent’s U1602B Handheld Oscilloscope offers 20 MHz

Agilent’s U1602B Handheld Oscilloscope offers 20 MHz

May 31, 2011 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

Agilent Technologies (www.agilent.com) has unveiled one of the latest addition to its U1600 series of oscilloscope — the U1602B handheld digital oscilloscope. This dual-channel oscilloscope features an integrated DMM and DMM data logging functions.

Featuring a large 4.5” color display, the robust U1602B oscilloscope offers 20 MHz bandwidth, a maximum real-time sampling rate of 200 MSa/s and record length of up to 125,000 points.

The 4.5-inch LCD color display of the oscilloscope helps users distinguish waveforms between two channels. Fitted in vivid orange cases, the handheld oscilloscope also delivers a high performance quality assurance and troubleshooting tool for technical professionals in various industries such as the service, automotive, maintenance and installation industries.

This reliable handheld oscilloscope also features flexible triggering capabilities that enable users to easily capture and isolate conditions to be characterized. Its advanced triggering function, which includes pattern, pulse width, and video signal triggering, offers users the flexibility required to capture signal.

The PC Link application software expands the capability of the oscilloscope and caters for the storage, data collection and documentation needs of the oscilloscope through USB 2.0 full-speed connection. Offered as an option, the application software allows users to remotely control the instrument, retrieve waveform and print it via a connected printer.

Meanwhile, the sophisticated logger mode of the U1602B allows users to consolidate and record a series of data points for data plotting purposes.

Its integrated 6000 resolution count true RMS digital multimeter (DMM) provides an auto-range feature that offers users the flexibility to make quick and accurate meter measurements including resistance, voltage and auxiliary measurements.

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