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Saelig Debuts New Low-Cost 100-200MHz Oscilloscopes

By Saelig Company
Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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Oscilloscopes
The PDS8102T and PDS8202T oscilloscopes feature a built-in self-calibration facility that improves measurement accuracy.



Saelig Company, Inc. (Pittsford, NY) announces two new benchtop scopes – PDS8102T and PDS8202T, both offering a huge 2M data point record length, which allows great depth for investigating fast, intermittent pulses. These low-cost 2-channel scopes sample at 1 Gsa/s and 2 GSa/s respectively, and feature:

  • Video trigger.
  • Auto-measurements.
  • A large 8" full color LCD display.
  • XY Mode.
  • Auto-set, averaging, math functions, USB output, and waveform storage.
  • FFT functionality is included for seeing spectrum information.
  • Autoscaling and Trigger Holdoff also included.  
  • A built-in self-calibration facility improves measurement accuracy. 
  • Storage for up to 4 waveforms & set-up parameters.
  • 400 V (DC+AV peak) maximum input.

For more information visit www.saelig.com

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