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Product News: Tektronix TDS3052C Digital Phosphor Oscilloscope

Visualize fast-changing signals and real-time sampling.

Advanced Test Equipment Rentals
Wed, 11/11/2009 - 13:39
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(Advanced Test Equipment Rentals: San Diego) – The TDS3052C digital phosphor oscilloscope (DPO) provides a bandwidth range of 500 MHz and five GS/s sample rates for accurate representation of your signal. Providing a greater level of insight into complex signals, the TDS3052C combines a whopping 3,600 wfms/s (continuous waveform per second) capture rate and real-time intensity grading so you can see the problem and solve it.

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“Tektronix scopes get better and faster year after year. They are the king of oscilloscopes,” says Julio Carcamo, an ASQ-certified lab technician with Advanced Test Equipment Rentals. By combining unique digital real-time (DRT) sampling technology with sin(x)/x interpolation, users are able to accurately characterize a wide range of signal types on all channels simultaneously. Furthermore, there’s no change in sampling rate when additional channels are turned on, unlike other comparable oscilloscopes. This sampling technology makes it possible to capture high-frequency information, such as glitches and edge anomalies, often eluding other oscilloscopes in its class.

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