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You are here: Home / Oscilloscopes / GAO unveils GAO2250 USB PC based DSO

GAO unveils GAO2250 USB PC based DSO

March 28, 2011 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

GAO Tek Inc. (www.gaotek.com) has unveiled GAO2250, a versatile USB PC Based digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) that is specifically engineered to accurately display and analyze the spectrum of repetitive events.

GAO2250-USB-PC-Based-Oscilloscope

GAO Tek is a world leader in research, manufacturing and development of high performance electronic measurement instruments, embedded development tools, telecommunication testers and other electronic products that cater to the needs of electronic professionals. It combines the benefits of a high-performing PC based digital storage oscilloscope with remarkable features that includes two eight bit channels, a real-time sample rate of up to 250 MS/s and a bandwidth of 80 MHz.

Eliminating the need for an external power, GAO2250 is USB 2.0 compatible and can be conveniently used with a notebook computer. This digital oscilloscope is ideal for laboratory work and electronic equipment in the fields of medicine, science, telecommunications, engineering and industry. The scope’s professional software provides the ultimate test and measurement solution.

This USB PC based oscilloscope can be adjusted vertically with its four vertical modes feature. The scope also has trigger types for both falling and rising edge. Operating under most Windows OS including VISTA, GAO2250 digital oscilloscope also displays waveform persistence, average, invert, intensity, subtraction, addition, division, multiplication and X-Y plot. Moreover, the scope allows its waveform output to be saved in various formats such as Microsoft Word, text, Microsoft Excel or BMP or JPG graphics.

 

Filed Under: Oscilloscopes, PC-based Oscilloscopes - PCO, PC-based Test Equipment Tagged With: GAO Instruments, oscilloscope, oscilloscopes, USB PC Based Oscilloscope

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