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TEKTRONIX 2214 OSCILLOSCOPE (O-SCOPE)

$ 659.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Channels: 4
  • Brand: TEKTRONIX
  • Sample Rate: Less than 200MSa/s
  • Type: DIGITAL PLUS ANALOG
  • Bandwidth: Less than 60MHz
  • Condition: USED, BUT IN GREAT CONDITION.
  • Model: 2214

    Description

    TEKTRONIX 2214
    DIGITAL PLUS ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE
    20 MHz, 16 MS/s
    FOUR CHANNEL DIGITAL/ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE IS THE IDEAL TOOL FOR RESEARCH, SERVICE, AND MAINTENANCE PEOPLE.
    2214 CAN ACQUIRE 16 K RECORDS ON EACH OF FOUR FULLY ATTENUATED CHANNELS AND CONCURRENTLY SAMPLE AT A RATE OF 16 MS/s PER CHANNEL. CAPTURES LONG BURSTS OF INFORMATION AND VIEW IT WITH FINE RESOLUTION. CONTINUOUS VARIABLE TIMEBASE, BI-SLOPE TRIGGERING, CHART RECORD OUTPUT AND DUAL DIFFERENTIAL MEASUREMENTS.
    DIGITAL STORAGE SYSTEM
    SAMPLE RATE
    : 16 MS/s PER CHANNEL. (QUAD DIGITIZERS)
    RESOLUTION
    : VERTICAL-8 BITS(25 LEVELS PER DIVISION). HORIZONTAL-14 BITS (1600 POINTS PER DIVISION)
    RECORD LENGTH:
    16K PER CHANNEL.
    PRE/POST TRIGGER:
    0% OR 50% POSITION SELECTABLE.
    ACQUISITION MODE:
    SAMPLE, ROLL.
    SAVE/CONTINUE MEMORY:
    FREEZE WAVEFORM RECORD ON ANY OR ALL CHANNELS (16K/CH). NON-VOLATILE. FRONT-PANEL SETTINGS NON-VOLATILE AT POWER DOWN.
    PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
    DIMENSIONS:
    WIDTH (WITH HANDLES)- 15.0 in; HEIGHT-5.4 in; DEPTH (WITHOUT COVER): 17.2 in;WEIGHT-17.4 lbs.
    **SCOPE IS USED-NORMAL WEAR IN GREAT CONDITION**
    **OSCILLOSCOPE W/POWER CORD**
    Tektronix 2214
    Tektronix 2214 Oscilloscope, Digital: 20MHz,16MSa/s,4ch (Stand alone)
    The Tektronix 2214 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 2214 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.