Oscilloscope 30 MHz, digital, PT1265

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Oscilloscope 30 MHz, digital, PT1265
Oscilloscope 30 MHz, digital, PT1265
Oscilloscope 30 MHz, digital, PT1265
Oscilloscope 30 MHz, digital, PT1265
Oscilloscope 30 MHz, digital, PT1265
Oscilloscope 30 MHz, digital, PT1265

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Description

30 MHz storage oscilloscope with colour LCD display, high resolution, backlighting and USB port.

Technical data

  • Frequency range: 30 MHz
  • Screen: 20 cm (8’’) TFT, 800 x 600 Pixel
  • Input - Impedance: 1 MΩ, 15 pF,
    max. 400 V DC, ACss
  • Vertical: 2 mV ... 10 V/Skt
    Rise time: < 14 ns
  • Horizontal: 5 ns ... 100 s/div
  • Triggermode: Auto, Norm, Single
  • Automatic measurements: 20
  • Storage: 10,000 Pt/CH
  • USB, VGA, LAN
  • Dimensions: 36 cm x 18 cm x 12 cm
  • Power supply:100 ... 240 V, 50/60Hz
  • Weight: 1.6 kg

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