50MHz, 100MS/s (Analog/Digital)
The GRS-6000A Series is a Real-Time/Digital Storage Oscilloscope, which provides both analog and digital storage features in one product. As original signals correctly represent and quickly update, the GRS-6000A Series allows users simultaneously to savie the waveform. With Equivalent Time Sampling at 500MSa/s, the GRS-6000A Series are capable of reconstructing repetitive waveforms up to 50MHz/30MHz in an accurate and detailed fashion. The waveform storage could be done just by pressing the RUN-STOP button, or through the Single Trigger mode which captures single-shot events. 10 Reference Waveforms can be saved and recalled for waveforms comparison. Numerous functions, such as Average, Pre-Trigger, Roll mode, Peak Detect, Envelop, Persistence, and X-Y mode, are available to meet various measurement applications. The RS-232C Interface and the free Remote Control Software enable monitoring, remote controlling, and storing waveforms in PC.
ANALOG + DIGITAL STORAGE
GRS-6000A Series Real-Time digital storage oscilloscope provides both analog and digital storage features in one product. It is extremely useful for applications requiring real time measurements (analog mode) and waveform storage functions (digital mode) at the same time. With a maximum 500MSa/s equivalent time sample rate, the GRS-6000A Series is able to accurately reconstruct waveforms up to 50MHz (GRS-6052A) and 30MHz (GRS-6032A).
DIGITAL STORAGE
WhenRUN STOP button is pressed or Single Trigger mode is used, waveforms can be conveniently captured. Up to 10 reference waveforms can be saved for waveform comparison. With proven analog technology, functions, such as Average, Pre-Trigger, Roll mode, and X-Y mode, offer the flexibility of digital features.
RS-232C AND REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE
When remote control software through the RS-232C interface is active, waveforms on the oscilloscope screen can be displayed and updated on a PC screen. The graphic user interface provides an easy platform for remote control. All waveform data can be converted into BMP, PCX, TIFF, PNG, or JPEG files for documentation and analysis.