Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Dekko OS7368 60MHz analog oscilloscope

Dekko OS7368 oscilloscope

General Specification

  • Bandwidth 60 MHz
  • 2 Channel / 4 traces
  • X5 magnifier, X-Y operation
  • Auto sweep circuit in full frequency bandwidth in trigger system
  • Flexible trig mode to select one signal or external input signal trig
  • Alt trig function to observe two different signal syncronized
  • Trig output & output the signal of CH1 & CH2

Dekko OS73180 100 MHz Analog Oscilloscope

Dekko OS73180 100 MHz Analog Oscilloscope

Specification
  • Bandwidth 100 MHz
  • 2 Channel / 4 traces
  • X5 magnifier, X-Y operation
  • Auto sweep circuit in full frequency bandwidth in trigger system
  • Flexible trig mode to select one signal or external input signal trig
  • Alt trig function to observe two different signal syncronized
  • Trig output & output the signal of CH1 & CH2

ITC-20A IC CLIP tester

Tool for  clamp IC which has the header connector and directly connected to each pin of the IC, making it easier to figure out the logic of each pin to easily and safely.
specifications:
- Pin Number: 20 pins

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Dual Alphanumeric 0.54 inch Red Super Bright Common Anoda

Dual Display Alphanumeric 0:54 inch Super Bright Red Common Anode

  • Color Super Bright Red
  • 0:54 Dimension "(inch)
  • Number digit 2
  • Common anode

Miniature servo magnetic clutches

A magnetic clutch to servo which serves to reduce damage to the gear servo. Having two layers clutch. The first layer is connected directly to the servo gearbox. While the second layer is connected to the first layer by using magnetic media.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Protek 6510 100MHz Oscilloscope


100 MHz 2Ch. Dual Time Base with Alt Mag.


Features
  • Four traces may be simultaneously displayed in ALT-sweep 
  • Five vertical display modes: CH1, CH2, Dual, Add, Subtract 
  • Vertical mode triggering for displaying 2 unrelated signals 
  • Trigger hold-off circuit for synchronizing complex waveforms 
  • Sweep speeds to 2nS/Div 
  • 12kV acceleration voltage for bright displays of low duty cycle signals 
  • Z axis input 
  • TV Synchronization for either line or field patterns 
  • 20MHz bandwidth limit switch for triggering signals in a noisy environment 

Specifications

Vertical Amplifier (CH 1 and CH 2)
Sensitivity5 mV/Div to 5 V/Div in 7 calibrated steps, (X5 Mag 1mV/Div to 1 V/Div)
Accuracy±3% (±5% in X5 Mag)
Bandwidth (-3dB)DC to 100MHz
Rise Time£ 3.5 ns, X5 Mag: 20MHz Bandwidth: £ 17 ns
Input Impedance1MW + 25 pF
Input CouplingAC-Gnd-DC
Invert ChannelCH2
Display ModesCH1, CH2, Add, Subtract, Dual (Alt/Chop)
Maximum Input Voltage400V (DC or AC peak)
CH1 Signal Output20mV into 50W
Horizontal Sweep
Timebase A - Sweep Time50ns/Div to 0.2 s/Div in 21 calibrated steps (1-2-5)
Timebase A - X10 Mag5ns/Div to 20ms/Div
Timebase A - Accuracy±3% (± 5% in X10 Mag)
Timebase A - Hold OffContinuously adjustable to > 2X sweep time
Timebase B - Sweep Time50ns/Div to 10µs/Div in 8 steps (1-2-5)
Timebase B - Accuracy±3%
Timebase B - Delay TimeContinuously variable from 0.2µs to 2s
Timebase B - Delay ModesContinuous or triggered
Timebase B - Sweep DisplaysA, B, A alt B, B triggered, X-Y
X-Y Mode
CH1-X axis, CH2-Y axis SensitivitySame as CH1 vertical amplifier
Bandwidth (X-axis)DC to 2MHz
Phase Error£ 3° DC to 10kHz
Triggering
Trigger ModesAuto, Normal, TV-V, TV-L
SourceInt. CH2, line ext.
CouplingAC
SlopePositive or negative
Trigger SensitivityInt (DC to 10MHz): 0.5 Div
Int (10MHz to 100MHz): 1.5 Div
Ext (DC to 10MHz): 200mV
Ext (10MHz to 100MHz): 500mV
TV (Int):1 Div Min
TV (Ext): 1V P-P
External Trigger InputImpedance: 1MW + 20 pF
Maximum Input Volts: 400V DC or AC peak
Z Axis Modulation
Sensitivity±5V P-P Intensity increases with a negative going voltage input
Bandwidth (-3dB)DC to 2MHz
Input ImpedanceApprox. 2 KW
Calibrator Signal
Voltage0.5V ±3% P-P 1kHz Square Wave
Duty CycleApprox. 50%
CRT
Type6" rectangular CRT with internal graticule. (1 Div = 1cm)
Acceleration Voltage12 kV
General Specification
Power RequirementsAC Input Voltage: 100V, 120V, 220V, 240V selectable
Frequency50/60Hz
Power Consumption55W
Operating Temperature0 to 40°C at 35% to 85% relative humidity
DIMensions5.25" H × 12.67"W × 14.5" D
Weight24 lbs.
Supplied AccessoriesManual, 1 AC Power cord, (2) X10 Probes

Siglent SDS1052DL Digital Storage Oscilloscope

Siglent SDS1052DL Digital Storage Oscilloscope with Frequency Counter, 50MHz, 7'' TFT-LCD Display

The Siglent SDS1052DL is a 50MHz, two-channel, digital storage oscilloscope with a hardware frequency counter, a 500MS/s per channel sample rate, a 32kpts per channel record length, and advanced triggers for electronics applications such as product design, assembly lines, repair and servicing, and electrical engineering education, among others. It has Edge, Pulse, Video, Slope, and Alternative triggers and its math functions include FFT (fast fourier transform). Additional specifications include a rise time of 7.0ns and vertical sensitivity to 2mV per division for capturing low-level signals. Operating menus and help display in Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Arabic, French, German, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Italian languages. The oscilloscope has RS232 and USB ports for communication, and a 7" color TFT-LCD (480 x 234 pixels) with an internal 8 x 18 division grid for viewing waveforms.
Specifications
Bandwidth50MHz
ChannelsTwo
Display7" color TFT-LCD
Power100 to 240V, 50W
Weight2.5kg
Dimensions (H x W x D)157 x 323 x 136 mm

H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
Oscilloscopes are electrical testing devices used to verify the functionality of an electrical signal generator. Oscilloscopes measure an electrical signal over time, and display the waveform signals in a visual graph. The waveform shows the sweeps (or refresh) of voltage on a vertical (Y) axis, and can display time on a horizontal (X) axis. Details of a waveshape demonstrate the signal over time. Oscilloscopes can display in a digital or analog view. An analog oscilloscope has continuous waveform display, typically in a luminous phosphor. Some oscilloscopes can display more than one channel and type of measurement simultaneously. Some oscilloscopes can capture waveform signals to memory, and recall them. Oscilloscopes may provide real-time intensity grading. Some oscilloscopes have the ability to adjust frequency of display. A constant image will display if a signal is shown at a high frequency. Oscilloscopes can be powered with batteries or electricity, or may have a built-in generator. They may have Canadian Standards Association (CSA) or European Conformity (CE) certification, or a specific category (CAT) safety rating, such as CAT5e. Oscilloscopes are commonly used for testing, measuring, and inspecting in science, engineering, telecommunications, automotive, and industry applications.
Siglent manufactures electronics test and measurement instruments for research and development, production-line testing, and electronic field service applications. The company, founded in 2002 and headquartered in Shenzhen, China, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards 9001:2000 and 14001:2004.

What's in the Box?

  • SDS1052DL digital oscilloscope
  • (2) Voltage probes
  • USB cable
  • Power cord
  • User manual
  • Software
  • Calibration certificate

Hantek DSO5102P 100MHz oscilloscope

DSO5102P  Bandwidth: 100MHz; 1GSa/s real time sample rate;  Large (7.0-inch) color display,WVGA(800x480).
Feature
  • 100MHz bandwidths
  • 1GSa/s Real Time sample rate
  • Large (7.0-inch) color display,WVGA(800x480)
  • Record length up to 40K
  • Trigger mode: edge/pulse width/line selectable video/slop/overtime etc.
  • USB host and device connectivity, standard
  • Multiple automatic measurements
  • Four math functions, including FFTs standard
  • Provides software for PC real-time analysis
  • VGA Optional

Specifications
ModelDSO5102P
Acquisition
Sample RateReal-Time Sample: 1GS/s
Acquisition Modes
NormalNormal data only
Peak DetectHigh-frequency and randon glith capture
AverageWavefom Average, selectable 4,8,16,32,64,128
Inputs
Inputs CouplingAC, DC, GND
Inputs Impendance1MΩ±2% 20pF±3pF
Probe Attenuation1X, 10X
Supported Probe Attenuation Factor1X, 10X, 100X, 1000X
Maximum Input VoltageCAT I and CAT II: 300VRMS (10×), Installation Category;
CAT III: 150VRMS (1×);
Installation Category II: derate at 20dB/decade above 100kHz to 13V peak AC at 3MHz* and above. For non-sinusoidal waveforms, peak value must be less than 450V. Excursion above 300V should be of less than 100ms duration. RMS signal level including all DC components removed through AC coupling must be limited to 300V. If these values are exceeded, damage to the oscilloscope may occur.
Horizontal System
Sample Rate Range500MS/s--1GS/s
Waveform Interpolation(sin x)/x
Record Length40K
SEC/DIV Range4ns/div to 40s/div
Sample Rate and
Delay Time Accuracy
±50ppm(at over any ≥1ms time interval)
Position Range20ns/div to 80us/div; (-8div x s/div) to 40ms;
200us/div to 40s/div; (-8div x s/div) to 400s
Delta Time Measurement Accuracy 
(Full Bandwidth)
Single-shot, Normal mode:± (1 sample interval +100ppm × reading + 0.6ns);
>16 averages:± (1 sample interval + 100ppm × reading + 0.4ns);
Sample interval = s/div ÷ 200
Vertical System
Vertical Resolution8-bit resolution, all channel sampled simultaneously
Position Range2mV/div to 10V/div
Bandwidth100MHz
Rise Time at BNC( typical)3.5ns
Analog Bandwidth in Normal and Average modes at BNC or with probe, DC Coupled2mV/div to 20mV/div, ±400mV;  50mV/div to 200mV/div, ±2V
500mV/div to 2V/div, ±40V; 5V/div, ±50V
Math+, -, *, /, FFT
FFTWindows: Hanning, Flatop, Rectamgular, Bartlett, Blackman;
1024 sample point
Bandwidth Limit20MHz
Low Frequency Response (-3db)≤10Hz at BNC
DC Gain Accuracy±3% for Normal or Average acquisition mode, 5V/div to 10mV/div;
±4% for Normal or Average acquisition mode, 5mV/div to 2mV/div
DC Measurement Accuracy, 
Average Acquisition Mode
When vertical displacement is zero, and N ≥16:± (3% × reading + 0.1div + 1mV) only 10mV/div or greater is selected; 
When vertical displacement is not zero, and N≥16: ± [3% × (reading + vertical position) + 1% of vertical position + 0.2div]; Add 2mV for settings from 2mV/div to 200mV/div; add 50mV for settings from 200mV/div to 5V/div
Volts Measurement Repeatability, 
Average Acquisition Mode
Delta volts between any two averages of ≥16 waveforms acquired under same setup and ambient conditions
Trigger System
Trigger TypesEdge, Video, Pulse, Slope, Over time, Alternative
Trigger SourceCH1, CH2, EXT, EXT/5, AC Line
Trigger ModesAuto, Normal, Single
Coupling TypeDC, AC, Noise Reject, HF Reject, LF Reject
Trigger Sensitivity
(Edge Trigger Type)
DC(CH1,CH2):
1div from DC to 10MHz; 1.5div from 10MHz to 100MHz; 2div from 100MHz to Full;
DC(EXT): 
200mV from DC to 100MHz; 350mV from 100MHz to 200MHz;
DC(EXT/5):       
1V from DC to 100MHz;1.75V from 100MHz to 200MHz;       
AC: Attenuates signals below 10Hz;
HF Reject: Attenuates signals above 80kHz 
LF Reject: Same as the DC-coupled limits for frequencies above 150kHz; attenuates signals below 150kHz
Trigger Level RangeCH1/CH2: ±8 divisions from center of screen; 
EXT: ±1.2V;
EXT/5:±6V
Trigger Level Accuracy( typical)Accuracy is for signals having rise and fall times ≥20nsCH1/CH2: 0.2div × volts/div within ±4 divisions from center of screen;
EXT: ± (6% of setting + 40mV);
EXT/5: ± (6% of setting + 200mV);
Set Level to 50%(typical)Operates with input signals ≥50Hz
Video Trigger
Video Trigger Type CH1, CH2: Peak-to-peak amplitude of 2 divisions;
EXT: 400mV;
EXT/5: 2V
Signal Formats and Field Rates, Video Trigger TypeSupports NTSC, PAL and SECAM broadcast systems for any field or any line
Holdoff Range100ns ~ 10s
Pulse Width Trigger
Pulse Width Trigger ModeTrigger when (< , >, = , or ≠); Positive pulse or Negative pulse
Pulse Width Trigger PointEqual: The oscilloscope triggers when the trailing edge of the pulse crosses the trigger level.
Not Equal: If the pulse is narrower than the specified width, the trigger point is the trailing edge. Otherwise, the oscilloscope triggers when a pulse continues longer than the time specified as the Pulse Width.
Less than: The trigger point is the trailing edge.
Greater than (also called overtime trigger): The oscilloscope triggers when a pulse continues longer than the time specified as the Pulse Width
Pulse Width Range20ns ~ 10s
Slope Trigger
Slope Trigger ModeTrigger when (< , > , = , or ≠ ); Positive slope or Negative slope
Slope Trigger PointEqual: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is equal to the set slope.
Not Equal: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is not equal to the set slope.
Less than: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is less than the set slope.
Greater than: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is greater than the set slope.
Time Range20ns ~ 10s
Overtime Trigger
Over Time ModeRising edge or Falling edge
Time Range20ns ~ 10s
Alternative Trigger
Trigger on CH1Internal Trigger: Edge, Pulse Width, Video, Slope
Trigger on CH2Internal Trigger: Edge, Pulse Width, Video, Slope
Trigger Frequency Counter
Readout Resolution6 digits
Accuracy (typical)±30ppm (including all frequency reference errors and ±1 count errors)
Frequency RangeAC coupled, from 4Hz minimum to rated bandwidth
Signal SourcePulse Width or Edge Trigger modes: all available trigger sources
The Frequency Counter measures trigger source at all times, including when the oscilloscope acquisition pauses due to changes in the run status, or acquisition of a single shot event has completed.
Pulse Width Trigger mode: The oscilloscope counts pulses of significant magnitude inside the 1s measurement window that qualify as triggerable events, such as narrow pulses in a PWM pulse train if set to < mode and the width is set to a relatively small time.
Edge Trigger mode: The oscilloscope counts all edges of sufficient magnitude and correct polarity.
Video Trigger mode: The Frequency Counter does not work.
Measure
Cursor MeasurementVoltage difference between cursors: V
Time difference between cursors: T
Reciprocal of T in Hertz (1/ΔT)
Auto MeasuermentFrequency, Period, Mean, Pk-Pk, Cycli RMS, Minimum, Maximum, Rise time, Fall Time, +Pulse Width, -Pulse Width, Delay1-2Rise, Delay1-2Fall, +Duty, -Duty, Vbase, Vtop, Vmid, Vamp, Overshoot, Preshoot, Preiod Mean, Preiod RMS, FOVShoot, RPREShoot, BWIDTH, FRF, FFR, LRR, LRF, LFR, LFF
Display
Display Type7 inch 64K color TFT (diagonal liquid crystal)
Display Resolution800 horizontal by 480 vertical pixels
Display ContrastAdjustable (16 gears) with the progress bar
Probe Compensator Output
Output Voltage( typical)About 5Vpp into ≥1MΩ load
Frequency(typical)1kHz
Power Supply
Supply Voltage100-120VACRMS(±10%), 45Hz to 440Hz, CAT
120-240VACRMS(±10%), 45Hz to 66Hz, CAT
Power Consumption<30w span="">
Fuse2A, T rating, 250V
Environmental
TemperatureOperating: 32 to 122 (0 to 50);
Nonoperating: -40 to 159.8 (-40 to +71)
Cooling MethodConvection
Humidity+104 or below (+40 or below): ≤90% relative humidity;
106 to 122 (+41 to 50): ≤60% relative humidity
AltitudeOperating: Below 3,000m (10,000 feet);
Nonoperaring: Below 15,000m(50,000 feet)
Mechanical
SizeLength 385mm, Width 200mm, Height 245mm
Weight3.5KG(with Packing);  2.08KG(without Packing