BitScope BM4-01

Network BitScope 440 ()
Network BitScope 440
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Order Code BM4-01
Description 100 MHz x 4 analog + 8 logic, 40 MS/s A/D, 128 kB x 5 buffer, 4 Mb/s ethernet built-in
Price
Quantity USD (US Dollar)
1+ $ 1795.00

Product Information

This is the retail version of our BS440 industrial networked data acquisition system offered here as a high performance networked 4 + 8 channel mixed mode digital sampling oscilloscope.

Limited stock is available now for individual orders with immediate despatch.

Volume purchase order are also accepted with delivery February 2006.

If you are interested to purchase the industrial version now click here.

Analog Inputs [1] 4 x BNC + 4 x POD
Logic Inputs 8 x POD
Analog Bandwidth [2] 100 MHz
Input Impedance 1M/20 pF (BNC), 100K/5 pF (POD)
Input Voltage Range (+/-) 513mV ~ 10.8V & 5.13V ~ 108V (with x10 probe)
Input Multipler Gain [3] x10
Analog Sensitivity 200uV ~ 50mV
Maximum Sensitivity [4] 30 uV
Fast Sample Rates 4, 5, 10, 13.5, 20, 25, 33, 40 MS/s
Slow Sample Rates [5] 4 kHz ~ 1 MHz (slow) & <1 Hz (burst mode)
Channel Buffer Depth 128 kS (for every analog and logic channel)
Resolution (Converter) TLC5540 8 bit converter with 6.8 ~ 7.6 ENOB
Maximum Resolution [6] 13.5 ENOB
Glitch Capture 25 nS
BitScope Digital Trigger 8 bit combinatorial on logic or A/D output.
High Speed Analog Trigger YES
Logic Interface 1 x DB25 (inc. logic, analog, data and power)
Data Upload Speed (Max) 2 Mb/s
PC Host Interface Ethernet (10/100BaseT, CAT5)
Standard PC Software BitScope DSO
Power Requirement [7] 12VDC 1 A
Operating Temperature 0ºC to 50ºC
Storage Temperature -20°C to +60°C
Size (mm) 210x200x55
[1] BS442 has 4 analog channels each of which can select from a BNC or POD source.
[2] Input bandwidth refers to the bandwidth of the analog input circuitry and compensated A/D converter in all but the most sensitive input range.
[3] User selectable analog input multiplier with x10 gain for use with low level signals or when input bandwidth limiting is required.
[4] Specifies minimum detectable voltage with resolution enhancement.
[5] In addition to the fast sample rates, a wide range of "slow clock" and "burst clock" rates are supported (to below 1 Hz). Burst clocking also supports further increased bit resolution (ENOB).
[6] Specifies the maximum effective number of bits (ENOB) achieveable with resolution enhancement enabled.
[7] Includes Universal (110-240V) power adaptor and standard power cable.