100MHz battery-portable oscilloscopes has 70Mpts memory - Electronic Products & TechnologyElectronic Products & Technology

2022-06-25 00:52:47 By :

Stephen Law  June 24, 2022 

MICSIG STO1004 four-channel battery-powered portable oscilloscope provides 100MHz bandwidth, 70Mpts memory, 1GSa/s sampling (single channel), 130,000wfm/s refresh rate, and a 7.5Ah Li battery for extended field use. Unit includes an intelligent bidirectional Universal Probe Interface for accommodating and powering smart probes such as those with differential inputs and new joystick control buttons. A smartphone app is also available for remote instrument control. The portable instrument combines a capacitive 8” TFT LCD touch screen (touch, drag, and swipe) with traditional ‘button & knob’ operation. An external USB mouse can also be connected for additional control choices. The built-in HDMI output adds educational and demonstration possibilities for large displays or projectors, and an auto-calibration function ensures measurement accuracy. Unit is equipped with highly sensitive digital trigger system, and supports serial bus triggering and decoding

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