Owon MSO8102T Series MSO Mixed Signal Oscilloscope with 16-Channel Logic Analyzer, 2 Channels, 100 MHz, 2GS/s Sample Rate
The Owon MSO8102T mixed signal oscilloscope combines a 100 MHz, two-channel digital oscilloscope that has a maximum real-time sample rate of 1 GS/s per channel (2 GS/s interleaved) and a record length of 2 Mpts per channel for acquiring detailed waveforms with a 200 MHz, 16-channel logic analyzer that has a sample rate of 20 S/s to 1 GS/s per channel and a record length of 4 Mpts per channel for advanced debugging of embedded systems. The oscilloscope has an external channel that can trigger from a third source while acquiring data from channels 1 and 2. Cursor measurements, four math functions€"add, subtract, multiply, and divide€"plus FFT (fast Fourier transform), and 20 automatic measurements such as cycle, frequency, and peak-to-peak enable an in-depth analysis of waveforms. Up to four waveforms can be stored in the internal memory. Additional specifications include a rise time of 3.5 ns and various triggering features. The oscilloscope has a USB host port for storing data on a flash drive (sold separately), a USB device port for transferring data to a PC, and includes Microsoft Windows compatible software for transmitting data and remote operation. Its 8" color TFT (thin film transistor) LCD has a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels for viewing waveforms and an adjustable backlight for enhanced visibility. It has European Conformity (CE) marking. It comes with a logic analyzer measurement module; a passive voltage probe; a probe adjustment tool; CD-ROM PC software; a USB/RS-232 interface cable; a power cord for 100 to 240VAC, 50/60Hz; and instructions. Mixed signal oscilloscopes are used for cross-triggering electronics applications such as designing and debugging microcontrollers and other devices, circuit function testing, and viewing machine signals and buses, among others.
Display | 8" color TFT-LCD |
Bandwidth | Oscilloscope: 100 MHz; logic analyzer: 200 MHz |
Channels | Oscilloscope: two + one external; logic analyzer: 16 |
Real-time sample rate | Oscilloscope: 1 GS/s per channel (2 GS/s interleaved); logic analyzer: 20 S/s to 1 GS/s per channel |
Record length | Oscilloscope: 2 Mpts per channel; logic analyzer: 4 Mpts per channel |
Power source | 100 to 240VAC, 50/60 Hz, CAT II or a rechargeable lithium ion battery (sold separately) |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 180 x 370 x 120 mm |
Weight | 2.2 kg |
H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
Oscilloscopes are electrical testing devices used to verify the functionality of equipment that generates an electrical signal. Oscilloscopes measure the voltage of an electrical signal over time, and display the measurement as a waveform in a visual graph. The waveform shows the sweeps (or refresh) of voltage on a vertical (Y) axis, and the time on a horizontal (X) axis. Details of a waveform demonstrate the signal over time. Most oscilloscopes have two or four channels for inputting a signal. Some digital oscilloscopes offer more than four channels, allowing channels to be dedicated to specific signals and applications. Bandwidth is the maximum frequency of a signal that an oscilloscope can capture. A constant image will display if a signal is shown at a high frequency. Oscilloscopes may be analog, digital, or mixed signal. An analog oscilloscope directly displays an input signal as a continuous waveform, typically in a luminous phosphor on a cathode ray tube (CRT). A digital oscilloscope converts the input signal into a digital format and reassembles the waveform for display, typically on an LCD. A mixed signal oscilloscope (MSO) displays both analog and digital formats. Some oscilloscopes can display more than one channel and type of measurement simultaneously. Some oscilloscopes can capture waveform signals to memory, and recall them. They may provide real-time intensity grading, and may have the ability to adjust frequency of display. Oscilloscopes can be powered with batteries or electricity, or may have a built-in generator. They are commonly used for testing, measuring, and inspecting in science, engineering, telecommunications, automotive, and electronics applications.
Fujian Lilliput Optoelectronics Technology manufactures electronic equipment such as LCD monitors, navigation systems, and oscilloscopes under the brands Owon and Lilliput. The company, founded in 1993 in China, has a U.S. office in City of Industry, CA, and meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 9001.