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30 MHz, Dual-Trace Oscilloscope |
Display Weak Electrical Signals in Physiology Experiments |
This device converts an electrical signal such as an action potential or ECG readings into a visual signal. The fluorescent screen displays the signal horizontally and the ten range vertical amplifier will allow sensitivity up to 1 mV. The unit can be used in either single or dual-trace mode, the single trace mode allows display in either the X or Y axis, and the front panel allows you to rotate the trace. The dual channel construction allows you to display the dual-trace in either chop or alternate modes, as well as switch between CH1, CH2, ALT, EXT, and LINE. It also features a sharp-focus CRT with bright P31 phosphor and parallax-free internal graticule and a 1 kHz square wave internal calibration source. It operates on line voltage, using its own AC power cords and includes a spare fuse, instruction manual, and two probes. Size: 13 1/2″ x 5 3/4″ x 17 3/4″.SpecificationsVertical Amplifier:Sensitivity: 5 mV–5 V/div in 1-2-5 sequence, ten steps, Vernier adjustable between stepsAccuracy: ±3%Frequency Response: 5 mV–5 V/div (DC to 20MHz, -3dB); 1 mV/div (uncalibrated): DC to 10 MHz (-3dB)Impedance: 1MΩ, 35pFMax Input Voltage: 400 VHorizontal AmplifierSensitivity: as per vertical amplifierAccuracy: ±3%, Y-axis; ±6%, X-axisSweep Speed: 0.5 μs/div–0.2 s/div in 1-2-5 sequence, nineteen steps, Vernier adjustable between steps.
Additional Resources: Specs Data Sheet Manual
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