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High Performance USB PC Based Oscilloscope

November 19, 2010 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

GAO Instruments has announced the release of its USB PC based oscilloscope which is designed for the testing and maintenance of lines, electronic equipment and laboratory work in sciences, medicine, engineering, telecommunications and other industries.

GAO-A0130003-oscilloscope

This USB PC based oscilloscope, model A0130003, is compatible with USB 2.0 and requires no external power. It displays waveform average statistics, persistence, intensity, subtraction, and multiplication. The waveforms can be saved to text, MS Word or Excel, or graphic files (JPG or BMP). This versatile USB PC based oscilloscope with a 40MHz bandwidth operates under such operating systems as Windows98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Vista. It offers three triggering modes – auto, normal and single for selection and has a maximum sample rate of 250MS/s.

GAO Instruments
www.gaoinstruments.com

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

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