Test & Measurement

Digital storage scope comes in 70/100MHz models

16th August 2016
Mick Elliott
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The TBS2000 digital storage oscilloscope recently launched by Tektronix has been added to the test and measurement portfolio at distributor RS Components. The instrument targets a wide range of uses including troubleshooting, and as a general-purpose oscilloscope for prototyping, debugging and design validation of new products.

It can also be used in educational environments to provide students with hands-on experience in electronics engineering.

The Tektronix TBS2000 is a next-generation basic oscilloscope that features the longest record length and largest display in its class, which provides for faster signal evaluation and troubleshooting.

It also delivers high usability, including features such as a large display for easy signal visualisation and a comprehensive set of automatic waveform measurements that are coupled with graphical explanations to help engineers better understand their measurements.

The TBS2000 oscilloscope is available in a variety of models offering 70 or 100MHz bandwidth or with two or four channels.

The scope also offers a 9in WVGA display, which can display 15 horizontal (time) divisions that allow users to view 50 per cent more signal than any other scope in its category.

A 20-Mpoint record length with single-knob pan and zoom allows users to capture long-time-duration signals and provides easy navigation to help users locate important details.

Other key features include support for the Tektronix VPI probe interface, the first time this has been available for a low-cost Tektronix oscilloscope, which allows users to use a wide range of Tektronix active probes at an affordable price.

Additionally, the new ‘Help Everywhere’ context-sensitive configurable help utility provides on-screen tips for important settings.

Finally, the unit’s Wi-Fi dongle support provides wireless connectivity and allows educators to quickly and easily set up electronics engineering labs for students, as well as enabling engineers to take advantage of the instrument’s LXI-compliant interface to conveniently control the oscilloscope remotely.

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