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Inputs | BS10U | ||
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Analog Bandwidth | 1 | 100 MHz (filter off) | |
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Capture Channels | 2 | 2 analog + 8 logic | |
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Input Range | 3 | -7.5 V ~ +10.8 V | |
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Vertical Scaling | 50 mV/Div ~ 2 V/Div | ||
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Vertical Accuracy | }3% (full scale) | ||
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Analog Sensitivity | 10 mV (full bandwidth) | ||
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Maximum Sensitivity | 4 | 2 mV (<1 MHz) | |
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Input Filter | 5 | Yes, Switchable | |
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Probe Attenuation | 6 | Yes, 1:1 to 100:1 in 7 ranges | |
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Data Acquisition Inputs | No | ||
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Differential Probes | Yes | ||
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Differential Inputs | No | ||
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Protocol Capture | UART, SPI and I2C | ||
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Input Offsets | 7 | Yes (manual & automatic) | |
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Input Sensing | Yes | ||
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Adjustable Switching | 8 | Yes (D6 and D7) | |
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Analog Input Impedance | 1 MΩ}1%, 10 pF | ||
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Logic Input Impedance | 100 kΩ }1%, 10 pF (logic) | ||
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Logic Input Levels | 3.3/5 V CMOS (TTL Compatible) | ||
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Acquisition | BS10U | ||
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Real-Time Mixed Signal | Yes | ||
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Mixed Signal Streaming | Yes | ||
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Macro High Resolution | Yes | ||
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Sub-Sampled Analog | Yes | ||
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Protocol Streaming | No | ||
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Digital Sample Rate | MAX | 40 MSps (per frame) | |
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Analog Sample Rate | MAX | 20 MSps (per frame) | |
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Sub-Sample Rate | MAX | 500 MSps (per frame) | |
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Streaming Rate | MAX | 500 kSps (continous) | |
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Native Resolution | 9 | 8/12 Bits (switchable) | |
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Effective Resolution | 10 | 12 ENOB (< 1MHz) | |
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Display Frame Rate | MAX | 50 Hz (20 ms) | |
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Capture Buffers | 12 kS, 6 kS x 2, 6 kS x 9 or 3 kS x 2 + 6 kS x 8 | ||
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Deep Capture Buffers | No | ||
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Timebase Zoom | 11 | 1, 2, 5, 10 | |
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Timebase Range | 12 | 100 ns/Div ~ 1 s/Div | |
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Timebase Accuracy | 0.01 % (100 ppm) | ||
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Triggers | 13 | BS10U | |
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Analog Comparator | COMP | Yes | |
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Combinatorial Logic | MASK | Yes | |
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Sampled Analog | SALT | Yes | |
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Logic Sequence | FUSE | No | |
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Trigger Modes | Edge (Rise/Fall), Level/State & Logic | ||
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Comparator Speed | 7ns | ||
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Hysteresis/Sensitivity | }2 % (COMP) or variable (SALT) | ||
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Trigger Filter | Fast, Normal & Delay (10us~100ms) | ||
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Cross-Trigger Ops | Logic trigger analog & vice versa | ||
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Trigger Delay Timebase | 100 us to 10 s (programmable) | ||
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Trigger Hold-Off | 1 ms ~ 100 ms | ||
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Generators [12] | 14 | BS10U | |
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Waveform Generator | VSR | Yes | |
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Voltage Generator | DCV | Yes | |
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Logic Generator | LPG | No | |
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Clock Generator | CLK | No | |
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Clock Frequencies | - | ||
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Wave-Functions | 15 | Sine, Ramp, Step, Exponent & Loadable | |
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Frequency Range | 2 Hz ~ 100 kHz | ||
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Frequency Resolution | 3 decimal digits below 50 kHz | ||
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Frequency Accuracy | 16 | }50 ppm, 20 to 30 (typical) | |
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Output Level Range | 100mV ~ 3 Vpp | ||
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Output Impedance | 100 Ω | ||
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Voltage Tolerance | }9 V (max) | ||
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Waveform Resolution | 7 Bits | ||
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Interfaces | BS10U | ||
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Analog Interface | POD | 2 x 1 MΩ | |
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Analog Interface | BNC | - | |
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Logic Interface | 8 x 3.3/5 V 100 kΩ | ||
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Control Interface | 3.3 V, 5 V, GND, WavePort, Serial I/O | ||
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PC Host Interface | USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 compatible) | ||
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Data Upload Speed | MAX | 5 Mb/s | |
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General | BS10U | ||
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Included PC Software | 17 | BitScope DSO Virtual Instrument Software | |
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Optional PC Software | 18 | Logic, Meter, Chart & Library | |
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Power Requirement | 5V USB powered | ||
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Operating Temperature | 0 ºC to 50 ºC | ||
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Storage Requirements | -40 C ~ +60 C / 5 % ~ 85 % RH | ||
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Water Resistant | No | ||
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Dimensions (WxDxH) | 65 x 65 x 15 mm | ||
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Weight | NET | 65 g | |
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PS4SV | |||
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1 | Maximum bandwidth of analog channels captured using equivalent time sampling or used with the multi-band spectrum analyzer with waveform amplitude captured to 10% full-scale. | ||
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2 | Maximum number of channels that can be captured simultaneously. | ||
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3 | Analog input ranges scale the signal seen by the A/D convertor and extend the range of voltages that can be acquired at the full resolution of convertor. | ||
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4 | Maximum sensitivity refers to the smallest measurable waveform voltages in the most sensitive range with enhanced data mode enabled at frequencies below 1 MHz. Using the spectrum analyzer signal levels below these limits can be measured. | ||
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5 | Software switchable HF anti-alias filters for the analog inputs. Useful for high fidelity lower bandwidth waveform capture. | ||
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6 | Probe attenuation allows the inputs of the analog channels to be rescaled when attenuating probes are used. | ||
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7 | DC coupled inputs with manual offset and/or automatic offset control to compensate for input voltage bias similarly to AC coupling but with the advantage of algorithmic control. | ||
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8 | Switching levels on indicated logic channels can be adjusted to allow the capture of arbitrary logic families. | ||
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9 | Native resolution is the maximum resolution of the A/D converters used. Pocket Analyzer has both 8 and 12 bit converters, the latter used for low bandwidth high resolution (macro) capture. | ||
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10 | Effective resolution is the maximum possible resolution of captured waveforms using DSP based filtered decimation applied to the highest resolution native capture data at sample rates below 200ksps | ||
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11 | BitScope oversamples as much as possible when capturing waveforms. This allows the timebase to be "zoomed in" on waveform features after capture to see them in fine detail. | ||
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12 | Timebase range includes the time scales available across all capture modes excluding timebase zoom. | ||
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13 | Types of trigger; COMP = analog comparator trigger, MASK = multi-channel logic state trigger, SALT = sampled analog level trigger, FUSE = state sequence logic trigger | ||
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14 | Types of waveform generator; CLK = variable mark-space clock generator, DCV = digitally controlled voltage generator, VSR = variable sample rate waveform generator, LPG = Logic Pattern Generator, PRG = Pseudo Random Generator, LPG = Logic Protocol Generator | ||
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15 | Wave-functions are the function prototypes used to synthesize analog waveforms. All except "Loadable" are built-in. Loadable is a user definable 512 or 1024 point wave-table which can accept an arbitrary waveform. | ||
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16 | Uncalibrated frequency accuracy is specified (as defined by the reference crystal). May be calibrated to better than this if precision frequency reference is available. | ||
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17 | All specifications are quoted on the basis that the product is used with BitScope DSO and BitScope Logic software. | ||
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18 | Some models may not be compatible with all the features provided by the software listed here. |