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You are here: Home / Oscilloscope Descriptions / Battery-powered portable oscilloscopes sport 280Mpts memory, 2 GSa/sec sampling, up to 270,000 wfm/sec refresh rate

Battery-powered portable oscilloscopes sport 280Mpts memory, 2 GSa/sec sampling, up to 270,000 wfm/sec refresh rate

July 13, 2022 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The Micsig STO2000C Series two-channel Portable Oscilloscopes offer a bandwidth choice of 200 or 300 MHz, a huge 280 Mpts of memory, fast 2 GSa/sec sampling rate (single channel), up to 270,000 wfm/sec refresh rate, and a 7.5-Ah Li battery for extended field use.

This innovative portable instrument combines a capacitive 8-in TFT LCD touch screen (touch, drag, and swipe) with traditional ‘button & knob’ operation to make saeligscope operation easy and efficient. An external USB mouse can also be connected for additional control choices. The built-in HDMI output adds educational and demonstration possibilities for large displays or projectors, and an auto-calibration function ensures measurement accuracy. The STO2000C series adopts a high-sensitivity digital trigger system with abundant trigger and decoding types. I2C, SPI, RS232/UART, CAN, LIN and aerospace and defense (MIL-STD 1553, ARINC 429) with two formats to display decoding, text and graphic. Sophisticated waveform triggering techniques include: Edge, Pulse Width, Logic, Video, Runt, Time Out, Nth Edge, Slopetime, and Serial Decode. A screen capture button provides a quick way of saving waveform images for later review or report writing.

Both the STO2202C (200 MHz) and STO2302C (300 MHz) oscilloscopes can take 31 types of automatic measurements, which can all be displayed on the screen simultaneously. Bandwidth filters are provided to help focus on specific signals: 20 MHz, high-pass, and low-pass. These scopes can decode a selection of serial protocols, including UART, CAN, LIN, SPI, I2C, 1553B, and ARINC429. I/O provisions include WiFi, USB 3.0/2.0 Host, USB Type-C, HDMI, Trigger Out connections, dc Power input, and Aux out. 32 GB of internal data storage is included for data files which can be transferred to a PC via a USB connection, LAN, or WiFi.

The oscilloscope features a bumper-protected case with a sturdy built-in prop stand for easy viewing. Live screen images can be transmitted to an external projector when the oscilloscope is connected to a LAN or WiFi network. The scope can also display or be remotely controlled via WiFi, LAN, or USB, via a PC or an Android mobile device. Included as standard are two x10 350MHz passive probes and an external 12-V power adapter.

Made by Shenzhen-based Micsig, a leading provider of battery-powered portable and handheld oscilloscopes since 2004, the STO2000 oscilloscopes are available now from Saelig Company Inc., Micsig’s authorized North American distributor. For detailed specifications, free technical assistance, or additional information, please contact Saelig at 1-888-7SAELIG, via email: info@saelig.com, or visit www.saelig.com.

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