9314L LeCroy Digital Oscilloscope

Used

Additional Features:

  • Simultaneous Maximum Sampling Rate/ch: 100 MSa/s
  • One ch. only max. sampling rate: 100 MSa/s
  • Max. Single Shot bandwidth: 300 MHz
  • Max. Record Length: 1000000 pt/sec
  • Vertical Sensitivity: 2 mV/div to 5 V/div
  • Number of Bits: 8 bits
  • Input Impedance: 1 M Ω
  • Input Impedance (alternate): 50 Ω
  • Input Coupling: AC,DC,GND
  • Maximum Input Voltage: 250 Vrms
  • Maximum Input#2 (for Impedance #2): 5 Vrms
  • Main time base: 1 ns/div-1000 s/div
  • Timebase accuracy: 0.002 %
  • Trigger Source: External,Internal
  • Trigger Modes: Auto, Drop, Logic, Normal, Single, Stop, Width
  • Minimum Trigger Holdoff: 25 ns 
  • Trigger Sensitivity: 0.5 mV
  • Display Type: CRT Monochrome
  • Display Size: 22.86 cm
  • Display modes: Infinite, Normal, Persistence, X/Y
  • User Interface: Proprietary
  • Ports to Peripheral Devices: GPIB, RS232 
  • Input Power: Universal (Auto Sense and Switch)

The LeCroy 9314L 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 LeCroy 9314L 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. 

More Information
ManufacturerLeCroy
ConditionUsed
Channels4
Frequency300 MHz
Record Length1 MPts
Sampling Rate100 MS/s
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