OSCILLOSCOPE digital (TBS1000C series) 100MHz
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OSCILLOSCOPE digital (TBS1000C series) 100MHz
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Oscilloscope designed for general-purpose signal visualization, measurement, and troubleshooting in education, maintenance, and light industrial environments.
- physical format: bench-top instrument with integrated carrying handle
- display: 7-inch TFT color display, WVGA resolution
- channels: 2 analog channels
- bandwidth options: 100 MHz
- sample rate: up to 1 GS/s
- record length: 20 kpoints
- acquisition modes: sample, peak detect, average, hi-resolution, roll
- waveform update rate: up to 100 000 wfms/s
- FFT analysis: yes
- triggering: edge, pulse width, runt, and line triggers
- front interface: USB 2.0 host port
- rear interface: USB 2.0 device port
- power supply: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
- safety standard: IEC 61010-1, Pollution Degree 2
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Vertical system:
- vertical resolution: 8 bits
- input impedance: 1 MΩ ∥ ~15 pF
- input coupling: AC, DC
- maximum input voltage: 300 V RMS (CAT II)
- vertical scale range: 1 mV/div to 10 V/div (with probe attenuation)
Horizontal system:
- time base accuracy: ±20 ppm
- time base range: model dependent, from ns/div to s/div
Trigger system:
- trigger sources: CH1, CH2, external, AC line
- trigger coupling: DC, noise reject, HF reject, LF reject
Environmental conditions:
- operating temperature: 0 °C to +50 °C
- storage temperature: –30 °C to +71 °C
Function
Digital storage oscilloscope intended for real-time visualization and analysis of electrical signals, enabling measurement, debugging, and verification of time-varying waveforms.
Primary functions:
- real-time display of analog waveforms on two channels
- automatic measurements of time and amplitude parameters
- FFT-based frequency-domain analysis
- advanced triggering for stable waveform capture
- cursors and math functions for signal evaluation
Typical applications:
- education and laboratory training
- electrical and electronic troubleshooting
- verification of power, control, and communication signals
- maintenance and repair activities
Limitations:
- no mixed-signal or logic analyzer channels
- no battery operation (mains powered only)
- bandwidth and performance dependent on selected model