The GDS-1102B with bandwidth 100 MHz and equips with analog signal input terminals by two channels. The maximum sampling rate for each single channel is 1GSa/s, and the memory depth is 10Mpts per channel independently. The GDS-1000B Series has a waveform update rate of 50,000wfms/s, which helps users to precisely observe the detailed waveform variation. Additionally, 7” WVGA color LCD display and the 256 color gradient display function together allow waveforms to be observed with the senses of transparency and gradation.
With respect to the horizontal time scale adjustment knob and trigger level adjustment knob, GW Instek provides a very thoughtful design -the zero key function, which allows engineers to work more effectively.
Moreover, the innovative exterior design and compact design also bring much convenience to users.
Other diversified and charming multi-functional operation demonstrates the concept of complete technology integration.
Features
- 100 MHz bandwidth, 2ch input
- 1GSa/s maximum sampling rate
- 10M maximum memory depth for each channel
- 7” 800 x 480 WVGA LCD display
- 256 color gradient display function to strengthen waveform performance
- I2C/SPI/UART/CAN/LIN serial bus trigger and decoding functions
- 1Mpts FFT frequency domain signal display
- Zero Key function for horizontal time, vertical voltage and triggering
- Compact and innovative exterior design
Specification:
- Bandwidth: DC ~ 100MHz (–3dB)
- Channels: 2 + Ext
- Calculated Rise Time: 3.5ns
- Real Time Sampling Rate: 1 GSa/s
- Vertical Sensitivity Resolution: 8 bit :1mV*~10V/div
- Input Coupling: AC, DC, GND
- Input Impedance: 1MΩ//16pF approx.
- DC Gain Accuracy: ±3%
- Maximum Input Voltage: 300 Vrms, CAT I
- Waveform Signal Process: Plus, ‐, ×, ÷, FFT, FFTrms, User Defined Expression FFT
- Trigger Source: CH1, CH2, EXT
- Time base Range: 5ns/div ~ 100s/div (1‐2‐5 increments)
- TFT LCD Type Display: 7″ TFT WVGA color display, 800×480 (WVGA)
- USB 2.0 High‐speed host port X1, USB High‐speed 2.0 device port X1
- Waveform Update Rate Display: 50,000 waveforms per second, maximum
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