Product Summary
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Order Code |
BS442N
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Description |
100 MHz x 12 channel (4 analog + 8 logic), 40 MS/s, 640 kB buffer, ethernet host interface |
Comment |
Ethernet, Isolated. |
Price |
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Product Information
BS442N combines 4 analog and 8 synchronized logic channels in one powerful instrument.
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Feature | Specification |
Analog Inputs [1] | 8 (4 x BNC + 4 x POD) |
Analog Channels | 4 (all capture modes) |
Analog Bandwidth [2] | 100 MHz |
Logic Inputs/Channels | 8 (via POD) |
Input Impedance | 1M/20 pF (BNC), 100K/5 pF (POD) |
Input Voltage Range (+/-) | 51.3 mV (x10 prescale) to 1kV (x100 probe) |
Vertical Scaling | 500 uV/Div to 500 V/Div (x100 probe) |
Timebase Range [3] | 1 nS/Div to 2 S/Div |
Post-Trigger Delay | 8 uS to 2 hours (programmable) |
Input Prescaler [4] | x10 and GND reference |
Analog Sensitivity | 2mV to 40mV (x1, no prescale enabled) |
Maximum Sensitivity [5] | 200 uV (Time), 50uV (Freq), 10uV (Mean) |
Fast Sample Rates | 4, 5, 10, 13.5, 20, 25, 33, 40 MS/s |
Slow Sample Rates [6] | 4 kHz to 1 MHz |
Channel Buffer Depth | 128 kS x 4 (analog), 128 kS x 8 (logic) |
Resolution (Converter) | TLC5540 8 bit converter with 6.8 to 7.6 ENOB |
Maximum Resolution [7] | 13.5 ENOB |
Glitch Capture(min) | 25 nS |
External Trigger Bus | Yes (cascadeable, access on front panel) |
BitScope Digital Trigger | 8 bit combinatorial on logic or A/D output. |
High Speed Analog Trigger | YES (on any analog input) |
Waveform Generator | No |
Analog Interface | 2 x BNC and 2 x POD |
Logic Interface | 1 x DB25 (inc. logic, analog, data and power) |
Display Refresh Rate (max) | 50 Hz (single), 25 Hz (mixed), 10 Hz (all channels) |
Data Upload Speed (max) | 1.2 Mb/s |
PC Host Interface | 10BaseT Ethernet |
Included PC Software | BitScope DSO Virtual Instrument Application |
Power Requirement [8] | 12 VDC @ 750 mA (max), 2.5mm CP |
Operating Temperature | 0ºC to 50ºC |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
Size (WxHxD) | 225x40x165 mm |
[1] | Analog capture for each channel is selectable from BNC or POD individually. |
[2] | Input bandwidth refers to the bandwidth of the analog input circuitry and the compensated A/D converter in all but the most sensitive input range. |
[3] | Timebase speeds faster than 50nS assume equivalent time sampling is used. |
[4] | User selectable analog input prescaler with x10 gain for use with low level signals or when input bandwidth limiting is required. |
[5] | Minimum measurable peak-to-peak sinusoidal waveform voltage when both resolution enhancement and input multiplier are enabled, when viewed as a waveform (Time) or viewed as a spectrum (Freq) and the minimum measurable average DC voltage (Mean). |
[6] | In addition to the fast sample rates, a wide range of slow clock rates are supported. All clock rates support enhanced resolution capture. |
[7] | Specifies the maximum effective number of bits (ENOB) achieveable with resolution enhancement enabled. |
[8] | Includes UPP-02 Universal AC adaptor and US power cable as standard. |
E&OE
Analog and logic probes are sold seperately.
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