The Tektronix TDS350 oscilloscope is a graph-displaying device – it draws a graph of an electrical signal. In most applications, the graph shows how signals change over time: the vertical (Y) axis represents voltage and the horizontal (X) axis represents time. The intensity or brightness of the display is sometimes called the Z axis.
The Tektronix TDS350 oscilloscope's simple graph can tell you many things about a signal, such as: the time and voltage values of a signal, the frequency of an oscillating signal, the “moving parts” of a circuit represented by the signal, the frequency with which a particular portion of the signal is occurring relative to, other portions, whether or not a malfunctioning component is distorting the signal, how much of a signal is direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) and how much of the signal is noise and whether the noise is changing with time.
- Bandwidth: 200 MHz
- Sample Rate: 1 GS/s on each channel
- Channels: two identical channels, each with invert function
- Sensitivity: 2 mV to 10 V/div
- Vertical Resolution: 8 bits (256 levels over 10.24 vertical divisions)
Time Base System (Main and Delayed)
- Time/Division Range: 2.5 ns - 5 s/div
- Record Length: 1000 sample points per channel
Triggering System (Main Only)
- Triggering Types: Edge, Video Automatic Measurements
- Option 14 (I/O Interface): Computer Interface and Hardcopy Capability
- GPIB (IEEE-488.2) Programmability
- RS-232 Interface Programmability
- Video Output
- Hardcopy Port - Centronics-type parallel or RS-232
- Graphics Interface File Formats - Interleaf (.img), TIFF, PCX (PC Paintbrush), BMP (Microsoft Windows), and Encapsulated Postscript (EPS)
- Printer Formats - ThinkJet, DeskJet, LaserJet, Epson (9 & 24 Pin), Seiko DPU 411/II, DPU 412
- DC power provided for Seiko printers
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