200MHz Bandwidth
-2 channels
-32Mpts memory depth
-1GSa/s
-Hi-Speed USB 2.0, USBTMC-USB488 standard (Compatible with Microsoft Windows operating systems only)
Features
-Waveform Zoom and Maths Function
-26 pre-build automatic measurement
-FFT including max peak search
-Advance Triggering including edge, pulse width and line selectable video
Description
The U2702A is a 2-channel 8-bit 200MHz Oscilloscope. It uses the common non-proprietary standard high-speed USB 2.0 interface that provides ease of connectivity - allowing users to set up and configure their test swiftly with its plug and play feature.
Through individual windows on your PC screen, the bundled Agilent Measurement Manager (AMM) software provides a familiar front-panel interface for each of the modular instruments. AMM helps you perform quick configuration and measurement acquisition as well as flexible analysis of measured data. The U2701A can function as a standalone module. It can also be used as a modular device, providing expansion capabilities and compact solution when used with the other modules in USB Modular Instruments and DAQ family.
With the included IVI-COM drivers, these scopes are compatible with popular development environments including Agilent VEE, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, C/C++ and Visual Basic 6, the Microsoft .NET Framework and LabVIEW. Their small size makes these scopes ideal for standalone bench use as well as integration into system solutions with the U2781A chassis. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compatibility makes connection to a PC quick and easy.
Capturing and reviewing of configuration commands can be easily logged using the Command Logger bundled in the AMM software. The Code Converter helps ease programming for users by converting the Command logger files to snippets of VEE, VB, C++, and C# codes.
Agilent U2700A series USB Modular Instruments has won Design News Golden Mousetrap Award in the 2009 Best Products Category. The Design News Awards Program has recognized engineering innovation and creativity in product design for more than two decades.