DSO5014A AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, DSO5014A Datasheet - Page 3

OSCILLOSCOPE, 100MHZ, 4 CHANNEL, 2GSPS

DSO5014A

Manufacturer Part Number
DSO5014A
Description
OSCILLOSCOPE, 100MHZ, 4 CHANNEL, 2GSPS
Manufacturer
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
Datasheet

Specifications of DSO5014A

Scope Type
Digital
Scope Channels
4 Analog
Bandwidth
100MHz
Meter Display Type
TFT-LCD Color
Sampling Rate
2GSPS
Input Impedance
1Mohm
Rise Time
3.5ns
Input Voltage
400V P-p
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
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Model
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Maximum sample rate and memory are achieved when two channels are interleaved
BW (MHz)
100
100
300
300
500
500
Channels
2
4
2
4
2
4
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Maximum sample rate
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
4 GSa/s
4 GSa/s
1
1
Memory
8 Mpts std
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Update rate
Up to 100,000 waveforms
per second (page 5)
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