Tektronix TBS1202B 2-channel oscilloscope, Digital Storage oscilloscope, TBS1202B Data Sheet

Product codes
TBS1202B
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Digital Storage Oscilloscopes
TBS1000B Series Datasheet
The TBS1000B Digital Storage Oscilloscope Series provides you with
affordable performance in a compact design. Packed with standard
features - including USB connectivity, 34 automated measurements, limit
testing, data logging, frequency counter, trend plot and a context-sensitive
help menu - the TBS1000B Series oscilloscopes helps you get more done,
in less time.
Key performance specifications
200MHz, 150 MHz, 100 MHz, 70 MHz and 50 MHz bandwidth models
2-channel models
Up to 2 GS/s sample rate on all channels
2.5k point record length on all channels
Advanced triggers including pulse and line-selectable video triggers
Key features
7 inch WVGA (800X480) Active TFT Color Display
34 automated measurements
Dual window FFT, simultaneously monitors both the time and
frequency domains
Built-in waveform limit and trend plot testing
Dual channel frequency counter
Zoom Function
Automated, extended data logging feature
Autoset and auto-ranging functions
Built-in context-sensitive help
Multiple-language user interface
Small footprint and lightweight - Only 4.9 in. (124 mm) deep and 4.4 lb.
(2 kg)
Connectivity
USB 2.0 host port on the front panel for quick and easy data storage
USB 2.0 device port on rear panel for easy connection to a PC
Seeing signal details
To properly analyze signals you need to make sure that you can see them
in enough detail. The TBS1000B-EDU comes standard with a 7-inch high
resolution TFT display for a clear view of all of your signals and critical on
screen information. The instrument is further enhanced by a user interface
inspired by the award winning Tektronix MSO/DPO series of instruments.
The interface is easy to use, provides quick access to all of the oscilloscope
functions and includes a high resolution "Pan & Zoom" feature enabling you
to see even more signal details of up to 10 times normal resolution.
The zoom function shows details in an event of up to 10X the normal view.
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