Mixed-signal oscilloscope
Cleverscope CS328 USB-connected, all-in-one PC-based, mixed signal oscilloscope from Saelig Corp. Inc. features two, 10-bit, self-calibrating A/D channels for sampling at 100 Megasamples/second simultaneously.
Pittsford, NY —Cleverscope CS328 USB-connected, all-in-one PC-based, mixed signal oscilloscope from Saelig Corp. Inc . is said to be affordable, easy to use, and able to document test results with “copy and paste” simplicity. Unit displays real-time analog, math-modified waveforms and digital signals simultaneously using a built-in signal generator as the swept-frequency source. Results are easily transferred into other applications, including Microsoft Word and Excel.Features include two, 10-bit, self-calibrating A/D channels, sampling at 100 Megasamples/second simultaneously. Gain and offset automatically adjust for instantly viewable results for inputs from 20-800 mV full scale. External trigger adjusts from 0 toDevice offers highly flexible, mixed-signal triggering, scope and spectrum display. User can trigger from either analog channel or a combination of digital outputs. Built-in math capability permits the display of multiple modified waveforms: add or subtract channels, square root, integral, differential, filtering, and more. Optional CS700 plug-in signal/sweep generator provides test signals: sine, square: 0.2-10 MHz; triangle: 0.2-1MHz; with frequency and/or phase shift and sweep capabilities for measuring filter responses or audio amplifier testing.
—Control Engineering Daily News DeskJeanine Katzel, senior editor, jkatzel@reedbusiness.com
Do you have experience and expertise with the topics mentioned in this content? You should consider contributing to our WTWH Media editorial team and getting the recognition you and your company deserve. Click here to start this process.