DL350 Series, 20MHz Mixed Signal Oscilloscope, 8 Analogue Channels, 16 Digital Channels
- RS Stock No.:
- 658-905
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DL350-HE/EB-720921
- Brand:
- Yokogawa
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- RS Stock No.:
- 658-905
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DL350-HE/EB-720921
- Brand:
- Yokogawa
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Brand | Yokogawa | |
Bandwidth | 20MHz | |
Number of Analogue Channels | 8 | |
Number of Digital Channels | 16 | |
Oscilloscope Type | Mixed Signal | |
Series | DL350 | |
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Brand Yokogawa | ||
Bandwidth 20MHz | ||
Number of Analogue Channels 8 | ||
Number of Digital Channels 16 | ||
Oscilloscope Type Mixed Signal | ||
Series DL350 | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- JP
The Yokogawa Portable ScopeCorder is a compact and versatile data acquisition instrument designed for both high-speed transient recording and long-term signal monitoring. It supports a wide range of measurements including voltage, current, temperature, vibration, strain, frequency, and serial bus signals. Its modular design allows users to configure the system with over 20 different input modules, making it adaptable to various testing environments. With GPS functionality and battery operation, its especially suited for mobile and vehicle-based applications.
Offers up to 100 MS/s sampling rate with 16-bit analog resolution
Supports up to 8 analog input channels with compatibility for 20+ input modules
Includes GPS recording for location and velocity tracking during mobile tests
Supports up to 8 analog input channels with compatibility for 20+ input modules
Includes GPS recording for location and velocity tracking during mobile tests