GW Instek MDO-2202EG Mixed Domain Oscilloscope

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£1,551.00
  • 200MHz Bandwidth
  • 2-channels
  • Spectrum analyzer
  • Dual channel 25MHz AWG
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  • 200MHz Bandwidth
  • 2-channels
  • Spectrum analyzer
  • Dual channel 25MHz AWG

One Oscilloscope, Two Domains

The MDO-2000E series is multi-functional mixed domain oscilloscope. The series includes two feature combinations : MDO-2000EG and MDO-2000EX. The MDO-2000EG models have a built-in spectrum analyzer and a dual channel 25MHz arbitrary waveform generator and the MDO-2000EX models feature a built-in a spectrum analyzer, arbitrary waveform generator, a 5,000 count DMM, and a 5V/1A power supply.

The first of its kind, MDO-2000EX is the only oscilloscope to equip with a DMM and a power supply in the T&M industry.

While entering the spectrum mode, MDO-2000E series will display a full screen of frequency domain. Users can input Center frequency, Span, Start frequency, and Stop frequency based upon test requirements so as to rapidly and intuitively observe required frequency range that allows users to experience the user interface of a real spectrum analyzer. While observing frequency domain display, engineers can observe waveform characteristics, which are not easily to be seen from time domain waveforms, for instance, the harmonic composition of a waveform and the frequency characteristics of a modulation signal. Compared with oscilloscope' FFT, MDO-2000E series allows engineers to effectively conduct signal measurements on frequency domain.

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  • Educational courses
  • Signal analysis
  • Automotive electronics

What is your suggestion on when to use spectrum analyzer or 1M FFT while using MDO-2000E to conduct frequency domain analysis?

Most frequency domain test requirements under 200MHz can be met by MDO-2000E’s Spectrum Analyzer. However, for higher frequency resolution applications such as two main frequencies of a dozens of MHz with frequency differences of 10KHz or even 1KHz, we suggest high-resolution 1M FFT function, which allows you to observe the detailed frequency components.

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