Philips PM3340 Oscilloscopes
Fabricant:
Modèle:
PM3340
Date:
1988
Catégorie:
Groupe:
Description:
2 GHz Digitizing Oscilloscope

Information

This compact dual channel digitizing storage Oscilloscope features sampling techniques that allow display of signals with a frequency up to 2 GHz. The sampling .system can work in normal and in high resolution eye pattern mode. The instrument is extremely easy to use because of the AUTO-SET pushbutton, that automatically adjusts the controls to suit the input signal value. The brightness is independent of the time base settings . The M68000 microprocessor gives a wide choise of measurement and display possibilities, which can be selected via the ergonomic designed front panel, Figure 2.1 2 GHz digizing Oscilloscope. The Oscilloscope is provided with integrated circuits (including thin- film circuits), which guarantee a highly stable operation. Furthermore, connection to the local mains is simplified by a tapless switched-mode Power supply that covers most voltage ranges in use: 90 V. . .264 V a.c. All these features make this Oscilloscope suitable for a wide range of high-frequency measuring applications such as in telecommunication, component testing and development and in fast computers.

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Manuel de l'utilisateur
Type manuel:
Manuel de l'utilisateur
Pages:
239
Taille:
8.47 Mbytes (8884544 Bytes)
Langue:
english
Révision:
Manuel-ID:
4822 872 00368
Date:
1988 03 01
Qualité:
Document scanné, tous les lisible.
Date de transfert:
2015 05 18
MD5:
a0ab8cbe7bdb8afc62a120abd68edfb8
Téléchargements:
816

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ARRANGEMENT OF MANUAL This Operating Manual is arranged in such a way that the essential information on safety and operating procedures is immediately available in the first chapters. You are strongly advised to read Section 3.2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS thoroughly before installing your Oscilloscope. Operating information is given in the remainder of Chapter 4. Complete information for preventive maintenance on the instrument can be found in Chapter 5. This is followed by details of the functional, mechanical and environmental data, listed in Chapter 6, Characteristics. Finally, additional information regarding the various versions of the instrument and Accessories is given in Chapter 7, and Chapter 8. respectively.

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