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The Keysight U1054A is a compact, portable mixed-signal oscilloscope ideal for field work and quick troubleshooting. It boasts a 100 MHz bandwidth and 8-bit vertical resolution, along with 128 Msample...
The Tektronix MDO3000 Series is a mixed-signal oscilloscope that combines signal and logic analysis in one unit. It features up to 200 MHz bandwidth and a built-in logic analyzer with 16 channels, mak...
The Tektronix MX8000 series is a modular mixed-signal oscilloscope offering flexibility and scalability. With bandwidth options up to 1 GHz and deep memory, it provides excellent signal capture capabi...
The Teledyne LeCroy Voyager M4x is a mixed-signal oscilloscope designed for embedded systems debugging and validation. It offers a bandwidth of 250 MHz and deep memory for capturing long sequences of...
The Tektronix 7 Series is a versatile mixed-signal oscilloscope offering a balance of performance and features. With bandwidth options up to 1 GHz and deep memory, it provides excellent signal capture...
The Keysight U2547A is a compact, USB-powered oscilloscope ideal for portable applications and educational use. It offers a bandwidth of 200 MHz and mixed-signal capabilities. Its ease of use and port...
The Tektronix MDO4000 series is a mixed-signal oscilloscope offering a combination of digital and analog channels. With a bandwidth of 250 MHz and deep memory, it provides excellent signal capture cap...
The Teledyne LeCroy Voyager 400B series is a mixed-signal oscilloscope designed for embedded systems debugging and validation. It offers a bandwidth of 200 MHz and deep memory for capturing long seque...
The Tektronix 5 Series is a mixed-signal oscilloscope offering a balance of performance and features. With bandwidth options up to 1 GHz and deep memory, it provides excellent signal capture capabilit...
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