UNI-T MSO3000HD Series High Resolution Oscilloscopes
The UNI-T MSO3000HD Series High-Resolution Oscilloscope delivers exceptional signal clarity with up to 500 MHz bandwidth, 2.5 GSa/s sampling rate, and advanced analysis tools for precise measurements.
The UNI-T MSO3000HD Series High-Resolution Oscilloscope is designed for engineers and researchers who require precision and efficiency in signal analysis. With a maximum bandwidth of 500 MHz, 2.5 GSa/s sampling rate, and 500 Mpts storage depth, it ensures high-fidelity signal capture across 4 analog and 16 digital channels.
These oscilloscopes feature Ultra Phosphor 3.0 technology, enabling an outstanding waveform capture rate of up to 1,500,000 wfms/s, alongside a 256-level grey temperature colour display for enhanced signal visibility. The high-sensitivity digital trigger system with low jitter ensures reliable waveform detection, while advanced triggering options and serial bus decoding provide powerful debugging capabilities.
Additional features include spectrum and power analysis, histogram functions, waveform recording, enhanced resolution (ERES), and hardware-accelerated template testing, making it ideal for detailed signal investigation. The 10.1-inch capacitive touch screen with intuitive gesture controls, combined with dedicated front-panel function keys, enhances user experience and workflow efficiency.
Key Features:
- Up to 500 MHz bandwidth for high-speed signal analysis.
- 2.5 GSa/s maximum sampling rate for detailed waveform accuracy.
- 4 analog & 16 digital channels for mixed-signal testing.
- 500 Mpts storage depth for extensive data capture.
- Ultra Phosphor 3.0 technology with 1,500,000 wfms/s waveform capture rate.
- 256-level grey temperature colour display for enhanced visibility.
- Advanced digital trigger system with high sensitivity and low jitter.
- Serial bus triggering & decoding for efficient protocol analysis.
- 10.1-inch capacitive touch screen with gesture controls.
- Multiple measurement and mathematical operations for in-depth analysis.