Analog Storage Oscilloscope TS-8500
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Ultra-High Writing Speed
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High-end analog oscilloscope for the
digital age
For years, engineer have insisted on oscilloscopes that offer both ultra-high brightness and storage capability in a single unit.
Capabilities that until now were only available from digital oscilloscopes. Unfortunately, digital oscilloscopes lack one very important capability -the ability to observe unanticipated waveforms. Only analog oscilloscope can do this. Moreover, both digital and analog scopes have difficulty observing noise waveforms, jitter, and detailed video signal waveforms using delay sweeps.
The new TS-8500 from IWATSU solve all of these problems. Its ultra-high writing speed and scan converter allow it to capture and store even the most infrequent and irregular signals, providing the ultimate waveform observation tool for researchers and engineers.
CCD scan converter tube (CCD/SCT) IT-7705 developed by IWATSU The scan converter tube is a mechanically reliable and extremely durable high-speed storage tube based on our advanced CRT technology. Featuring a simple design much less complex than that of a conventional CRT used for observation, this scan converter features a CCD (charge-coupled device) that can read waveform information drawn on the screen with a high-speed electron beam directly via an OFP (Optical Fiber Plate). |
Ultra-high brightness display (more than 20,000 times greater than our current models) |
Maximum writing speed for all ranges and guaranteed wide bandwidth from DC to 500MHz Widest DC to 500MHz is guaranteed at all ranges for all channels. The maximum visual writing speed is 200ps/div. |
Dual delay function Two independent delay time settings are provided for B sweeps, allowing delay expansion of two signals. |
"Burn-free" and "shock-free" thanks to CCD waveform storage |
Persistence function allow superimposition of waveform |
NTSC video output Since a CCD is used for waveform storage, waveform images can be easily output to a video printer via the video output. Image data can also be transferred by connecting the scope to a personal computer via video board (optional). |
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