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Digital Oscilloscope PCE-UT 2082C |
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The Digital Oscilloscope PCE-UT 2082C with a real-time sampling rate of 500 MS/s and an equivalent time measurement range of 25 GS/s is a suitable device for industry and research as well as for electronic technicians. Many high-performance functions of this oscilloscope, for instance, several trigger opportunities and analysis functions allows for a very easy acquisition and analysis of signals. 10 signals can be stored in the internal memory and on USB-sticks which can be called up later. Furthermore, mathematical functions like FFT analysis are still available. The user interface is adapted to the traditional arrangement that shortens the training period for user. Moreover, the design is optimal for a quick operation and therefore allows fast access to all functions. The “auto button” allows an automatic search of adjustments for unknown signals while the auto measurement function shows 19 parameters. Due to the compact dimensions and a low weight of the Digital Oscilloscope PCE-UT 2082C, portable use is possible. If you have any further questions regarding the Digital Oscilloscope PCE-UT 2082C, take a look at the following technical specifications or contact us: UK customers +44(0) 23 809 870 30 / US customers +1-410-387-7703. Our technicians and engineers will gladly advise you on all oscilloscopes and all products in the field of regulation and control, measuring instruments and scales. Here you can find an overview of all oscilloscopes. |
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- Measurement range per channel: 250 MS/s |
- Direct connection of USB-sticks up to 512 MB |
Technical specifications: |
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Sampling rate |
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Real-time sampling rate |
500 MS/s |
Equivalent measurement range |
25 GS/s |
Horizontal part |
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Time basis |
5 ns – 50 s/div |
Signal memory |
1042 k |
Signal interpolation |
sin (x)/x |
Vertical part |
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Analogue bandwidth |
80 MHz |
Sensitivity |
2 mV – 5 V/div |
Input coupling |
DC, AC, GND |
Input resistance |
1 MΩ ± 2 % parallel with 24 pF ± 3 pF |
Maximum input voltage |
400 V/DC and AC peak |
Memory depth |
2500 points/channel (until 50,000 points |
A/D transformer |
8 bit |
Sensitivity |
2 mV – 5 V/div |
Trigger |
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Trigger type |
AUTO, NORM, SINGLE |
Trigger coupling |
DC, AC, LF-REJ, HF-REJ |
Hold off |
100 ns – 1.5 s |
Trigger signal |
flank, pulse, video |
Measurement functions |
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Automatic measurements |
peak-peak, average value, effective value |
Cursor |
vertical and horizontal dashed line, |
Memory function |
10 device adjustments; 10 signals |
Special functions |
self-calibration |
Mathematic functions |
adding/subtract/multiply/divide FFT analysis, average: 2 – 128; interpolation: sin (x)/x; zoom |
Screen 5.7 “ (145 mm), colour display |
5.7 “ (145 mm), colour display |
Power supply |
AC 100 … 240 V, 45 … 440 Hz, 50 VA |
Dimensions |
230 x 150 x 130 mm |
Weight |
4.1 kg |
Delivery content: 1 x Digital Oscilloscope PCE-UT 2082C, 2 x probes, 1 x software, 1 x power adapter, User manual |
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Additional equipment: |
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Here you can see the universal probes that are included in the delivery. Since the power distributor ratio can be converted to 10:1 signals up to 50 V can be shown. Via a variable capacitor falsifications of signals can be compensated. A real-time image can be transmitted via USB directly on a PC. The opportunity to operate the Oscilloscope via remote control still exists. |
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To view and print signal later, the Digital Oscilloscope PCE-UT 2082C offers the opportunity to memorise current display as bitmap. Since all adjustments will be recorded in that way, it is possible to analyse signals. On the right image, the Digital Oscilloscope will be used to measure oscillations of quartz. |
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The following product links will show you additional items regarding "portable oscilloscope": |
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- PCE-UT 81B series Oscilloscopes |
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- PKT-1220 series Oscilloscopes |
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- PKT-1205 series Oscilloscopes |
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- PKT-1195 series Oscilloscopes |
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Here you will find an overview of all the measuring instruments available at PCE Instruments. |
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