TDS644B Tektronix Digital Oscilloscope

Used

Additional Features:

  • Bandwidth: 500 MHz 
  • 4 Channel
  • Sample Rate: 2.5 GS/s
  • Record length: 15 kpts
  • 8-Bit Vertical Resolution
  • Greater than 11-Bits with Averaging
  • Record Length to 15,000 Points
  • 1mV/div to 10 V/div Sensitivity
  • 1.5% Vertical Accuracy
  • Waveform Math and Advanced Waveform DSP
  • 1 ns Peak Detect
  • Channel Deskew
  • Fully Automated Measurement System
  • Waveform Pass/Fail Template Testing
  • Color VGA Display
  • 3.5 in. DOS Format Floppy Drive
  • RS-232, Centronics, GPIB and VGA I/O Ports

Applications

  • Digital Design and Characterization
  • Telecommunications/Datacommunications
  • Transient Event Capture
  • High Energy Physics

The Digital Real-Time architecture of the TDS 644B simplifies capturing intermittent signals or non-recurring problems like glitches or metastable states caused by setup and hold time violations. The TDS644B provides design engineers excellent single shot accuracy for multi-channel, high speed signal characterization.

Your designs may be digital but at today’s speeds, many of your toughest problems aren’t. Crosstalk noise. Transmission effects. Ground bounce. Not to mention sub-nanosecond edges. Today’s design problems require high bandwidth oscilloscopes that can measure up to these challenges. The Digital Real-Time™ architecture of the TDS 600 Series simplifies capturing intermittent signals or non-recurring problems like glitches or metastable states caused by setup and hold time violations.

TDS 600 Series provides design engineers excellent single shot accuracy for multi-channel, high speed signal characterization.

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More Information
ManufacturerTektronix
ConditionUsed
Channels4
Frequency500 MHz
Record Length15 kPts
Sampling Rate2.5 GS/s
Options
05Video Trigger, NTSC, PAL, HDTV, FlexFormat
13Add RS-232C and Centronics hardcopy interfaces
1FFloppy disc drive
2FExtended waveform math: FFT, integration and differentiation