Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced Xprotolab—a mixed-signal oscilloscope with an arbitrary waveform generator housed in a small DIP module.
The Xprotolab uses an OLED display to provide the functions of an 8-bit mixed-signal oscilloscope with simultaneous sampling of analog and digital signals, providing two analog channels and eight digital channels. The maximum input voltage is +/-10 V with a maximum sampling rate of 2 MSa/s, giving an analog bandwidth of 320 kHz. The oscilloscope features an external trigger.
Other scope features include: Advanced Trigger—Normal/Single/Auto, with rising or falling edge and adjustable trigger level; XY Mode; cursors with automatic waveform measurements; an OLED display; a spectrum analyzer with different windowing options and selectable vertical log; Meter Mode with DC, average, and frequency readout; and Protocol Sniffer for UART, I2C, SPI, and more.
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The Xprotolab uses an OLED display to provide the functions of an 8-bit mixed-signal oscilloscope with simultaneous sampling of analog and digital signals, providing two analog channels and eight digital channels. The maximum input voltage is +/-10 V with a maximum sampling rate of 2 MSa/s, giving an analog bandwidth of 320 kHz. The oscilloscope features an external trigger.
Other scope features include: Advanced Trigger—Normal/Single/Auto, with rising or falling edge and adjustable trigger level; XY Mode; cursors with automatic waveform measurements; an OLED display; a spectrum analyzer with different windowing options and selectable vertical log; Meter Mode with DC, average, and frequency readout; and Protocol Sniffer for UART, I2C, SPI, and more.
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