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You are here: Home / Oscilloscopes / Digital Oscilloscope / GDS-1000A Series Oscilloscope provides solution to memory constraints

GDS-1000A Series Oscilloscope provides solution to memory constraints

May 27, 2011 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

GW Instek (www.gwinstek.com) has provided a unique solution to problems associated with memory constraints with the release of the GDS-1000A series of oscilloscopes. These dual channel oscilloscopes maintain high sampling rate over an extended period of time, without compromising performance.

Operating at a maximum bandwidth of up to 60 MHz and a maximum real-time sampling rate of one GSa/s, the new oscilloscopes utilizes MemoryPrime technology to overcome memory constraints.

The GDS-1000A series comes with a high resolution 5.6-inch color TFT display, user-friendly interface, SD memory card support, USB remote control and a lifetime warranty program.

It is one of the few DSOs on the market today that can deliver data capture over an USB interface. The new series is designed with PictBridge, which enables users to directly print from a printer without any complex configurations.

Offering up to 2M points of memory, the new range of oscilloscopes can acquire more waveform data compared to other competing DSOs in its class.

The oscilloscopes’ 27 auto measurement functions and full-featured acquisition mode help users to accurately measure the captured waveform’s parameters. The Auto-Set function allows the oscilloscopes to automatically capture and display waveform, while the arithmetic functions keep users aware of the results. The oscilloscopes can also provide adequate information of testing without extra calculation.

The GDS-1000A also features Delay On/Off functions, which are commonly offered in higher end products, to provide users the convenience of waveform analysis and observation. The Delay On feature allows a signal to be viewed from an offset of the trigger point. It also expands and focuses the waveform and horizontal scale on the delay point instead of the trigger point, enabling users to observe signals in detail when needed.

Filed Under: Digital Oscilloscope, Oscilloscopes Tagged With: GW instek, oscilloscope

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