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<< B&K Precision
Digital Storage Oscilloscopes w/Analog Mode
BK Precision 5105B
150 MHz Analog/Digital Oscilloscope,
Discontinued
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- 1GS/s Real time sampling
- Auto set
- Save/recall
- Readout cursors
- Time base 50s to 5ns
- 8-Bit low noise flash A/D converters
- Pre and post trigger – 100% to +400%
- Acquisition modes: Single Event, Refresh, Average, Envelope,
- Roll, Peak-Detect
- On screen Help m
- RS-232 Interface Advantages of Analog over Digital:
- Analog scopes display signals in real time.
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BK Precision 5105B Shown
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- Analog scopes can catch "rare events" that DSOs can miss due
to their sampling rate limitations.
- Analog scope are not limited in vertical resolution by 8 or 12
bit A/D converters that can lose signal details during the digitizing
process.
- Analog copes have a frequency response which closely follows
the Gaussian curve, this means in practice that frequencies far beyond
the -3dB frequency will be shown. The amplitude will be reduced but
they will be shown. Advantages of the added digital operation:
- Capture and storage of single events for event analysis
- There will be no screen flicker with very low frequency signals.
- Fast signals with a low repetition rate response and low duty
cycle can be displayed with high intensity
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| The model 5105B is a 150 MHz (1GS/s) Analog/Digital Storage
Oscilloscope (DSO). It is a high performance 150MHz analog oscilloscope
with the capability to digitize and store waveforms with its 1GS/s A/D Converters.
After the digital acquisition the data can be manipulated and displayed
for examination. Unlike other "DSOs" on the market the 5105B is an Analog/Digital
model that is not limited by the shortcomings of pure Digital Storage Oscilloscopes. |
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