Agilent DSO3062A Data Sheet

Agilent Technologies 3000 Series Oscilloscopes
Data Sheet
Get more for your money
Agilent’s 3000 Series oscilloscopes give you an affordable way to see what’s happening in your designs. Developed with the features you need to make your job easier – including a large LCD color display – the new 3000 Series oscilloscopes cost 20% less than competitive oscilloscopes with comparable performance. Need flexibility? Choose from four
models with bandwidths ranging from 60 MHz to 200 MHz. To give you the debugging power you need, each oscilloscope comes standard with advanced features including sophisticated triggering, automatic measurements, digital filtering, sequence mode acquisition, math functions (including FFTs), stored setups and waveforms, mask testing and much more.
The performance and features you need at the industry’s lowest price
Features:
• 60 to 200 MHz bandwidths
• 1 GSa/s maximum sample rate
• Large 15-cm (5.7-in) color display
• Advanced triggering including edge, pulse width, and line-selectable video
• 4 kpts of waveform memory
• 20 automatic measurements plus hardware counter and Measure All
• Four math functions, including FFTs standard
• Mask test standard
• USB, GPIB and RS-232 connectivity available
• Multi-language support
• Sequence mode (segmented memory) standard
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See your signals more clearly
All 3000 Series models have color displays to allow you to quickly identify your signals, and the large size – 15 cm (5.7 in) with 320 x 240 resolution – makes it easier for you to see more information.
The 3000 Series’ delayed sweep also lets you see more details in your design. You can view a long record, then window in on the section of the signal of interest.
Figure 1. All 3000 Series oscilloscopes come standard with a color display and cost 20% less than competitive products. The color display allows you to quickly and easily identify your signals and view signal activity.
Figure 2. Want to see the big picture but still get all the details? Use the delayed sweep mode to zoom in on a particular area of interest on your signal while still viewing the entire captured waveform.
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The features you need
All 3000 Series scopes include the standard features you need to get your job done easier and faster:
Autoscale – Autoscale lets you quickly display any active signals, automatically setting the vertical, horizontal and trigger controls for the best signal display.
More memory – The 3000 Series oscilloscopes come standard with 4 kpts of memory, nearly twice the memory depth of competitive oscilloscopes in this class.
Easy connectivity – The Scope Connect software provides optional connectivity for most data gathering, storage and documentation needs, usable with the 3000 series’ standard USB port. GPIB and RS-232 interfaces are also available as options.
Advanced triggering – Includes edge, pulse width and line-selectable video, to help you isolate the signals you want to see.
20 automatic measurements – To save time, you can make 18 different measurements simultaneously.
Waveform math with FFTs – Analysis functions include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and Fast Fourier Transforms with four windows (Hanning, Hamming, Blackman­Harris and rectangular).
Auto calibration – Automatically calibrates the oscilloscope’s vertical and horizontal systems.
Multi-language interface – Operate the oscilloscope in the language of your choice. Language support includes simplified and traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and English.
Figure 3. The 3000 Series comes equipped with a broad set of measurement and math features, including FFTs at no additional cost. You can choose between 4 FFT windows for your specific measurement needs: Hanning, Hamming, Blackman-Harris, and rectangular.
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