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You are here: Home / Oscilloscopes / Digital Oscilloscope / GW Instek unveils GRS-6000A Series Real-time Digital Storage Oscilloscope

GW Instek unveils GRS-6000A Series Real-time Digital Storage Oscilloscope

June 24, 2011 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

Good Will Instek (www.gwinstek.com) has introduced a new range of real-time digital storage oscilloscope that offers both analog and digital storage capabilities in a single package — the GRS-6000A Series.

These dual channel oscilloscopes are extremely useful for applications that demands for both waveform storage (digital mode) and real time measurements functions (analog mode). Delivering a real-time sampling rate of up to 500 MSa/s, the GRS-6000A Series accurately reconstructs waveforms up to 30 MHz (GRS-6032A) and 50 MHz (GRS-6052A).

The oscilloscopes also enable users to conveniently capture waveforms by simply pressing the RUN STOP button or by using the Single Trigger mode. Aside from saving up to 10 reference waveforms for comparison, the GRS-6000A Series provides the flexibility of digital features as well as proven analog technology and functions such as Pre-Trigger, Average, X-Y mode and Roll mode.

With its pre-trigger function, users can view up to 10 divisions of pre-triggered waveforms ahead of the trigger point. The ROLL Mode also allows users to easily view an input signal’s low-speed transient events.

For detailed waveform observation, users can expand waveforms by up to 5, 10 or 20 times using the ALT-MAG function of the oscilloscopes. Both the expanded waveform and the original waveform can be displayed on the screen simultaneously.

Users can display and update waveforms on a PC when the remote control software via the RS-232C interface is active. The graphic user interface offers a convenient platform for remote control, enabling the oscilloscope to convert all waveform data into PCX, BMP, PNG, TIFF, or JPEG files for analysis and documentation.

Filed Under: Digital Oscilloscope, Digital Storage Oscilloscope, Oscilloscopes Tagged With: digital storage oscilloscope, Good Will Instek, oscilloscopes

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