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SCOPE RIDER示波器
產品簡述
♦ 測試頻寬: 60 MHz to 500 MHz
♦ 取樣率: up to 5 Gsample/s
♦ 記憶深度: up to 500 kpts, 50 Mpts segmented memory
♦ ADC解析度:10-bit
♦ 隔離通道 (CAT IV 600 V (RMS) / CAT III 1000 V (RMS))
產品詳細介紹Product Introduction
Lab performance in a rugged, portable design
When debugging embedded devices in the lab or analyzing complex problems in the field, the R&S®Scope Rider offers the performance and capabilities of a lab oscilloscope as well as the form factor and ruggedness of a battery-operated handheld device. Isolated channels combined with 500 MHz bandwidth makes it a perfect choice for power electronics applications. An integrated multimeter (two-channel model) or a multimeter mode (four-channel model) make the instrument the perfect tool for troubleshooting all kinds of electronics problems.
Features:- Superior performance
- 60 MHz to 500 MHz with 5 Gsample/s sampling rate
- 50000 waveforms per second
- 10-bit A/D converter
- 2 mV/div to 100 V/div
- Up to 200 V offset range
- 37 automatic measurement functions
- 8 instruments in one handheld package
- Lab performance oscilloscope
- Logic analyzer
- Protocol analyzer I 2 C/SPI, UART, CAN/LIN, CAN-FD, SENT
- Data logger
- Additional multimeter channel in two-channel model.)Digital multimeter (
- Spectrum analyzer
- Harmonics analyzer
- Frequency counter
- Capacitive touch and keypad operation
- Full operation via touch panel or keypad
- See more with a 7" color display
- Easy parameter adjustment with multifunction wheel
- Large buttons for use with gloves
- Outstanding protection
- Maximum safety in all environments: CAT IV 600 V/CAT III 1000 V
- IP51 housing that meets military environmental requirements
- Nonslip and impact resistant rubberized surface
- Excellent connectivity and much more
- Wireless LAN and Ethernet for web-based remote control and quick data access
- Finish faster with one-touch documentation
- MicroSD card and USB device/host support
- More than 4 hours of battery power
Applications:
Lab oscilloscope performance
When debugging embedded devices in the lab or analyzing complex problems in the field, the R&S®ScopeRider offers the performance and capabilities of a lab oscilloscope as well as the form factor and ruggedness of a batteryoperated handheld device.
Small sensor signals can be analyzed with an excellent vertical sensitivity of 2 mV/div. Triggering on protocol events and decoding protocol data enables convenient debugging of digital control signals. A digital trigger system provides the best trigger sensitivity available in a handheld oscilloscope, and 14 trigger types give the flexibility required to capture exactly the right signal. With 37 automatic measurement functions, the R&S®ScopeRider delivers the capabilities of a lab oscilloscope when analyzing signal parameters.
Safe measurements on power electronics
Analyzing modern electric drive systems requires measuring motor voltages and currents while analyzing digital control signals. Safety is a key consideration for such measurements.
The R&S®ScopeRider offers up to four isolated input channels with CAT IV 600 V rating that allow measurements on high voltage electronics without compromising safety. Digital control signals can be analyzed with the 8-bit logic interface that is isolated from the analog input channels. The protocol trigger and decode capability of the R&S®ScopeRider is unprecedented in handheld oscilloscopes and provides direct display of decoded messages.
High speed acquisition system with deep history: never miss rare faults again
Capturing and analyzing rare anomalies in electric signals is a typical use case when debugging electronic systems. With an acquisition rate of up to 50000 waveforms per second – more than 1000 times faster than conventional handheld oscilloscopes – the R&S®ScopeRider sees signals other oscilloscopes miss. Rare faults in signals can be reliably captured and analyzed.
In history mode, the instrument automatically stores up to 5000 waveforms in a separate history buffer. At any point in time, acquisition can be stopped and any waveform in the history buffer can be analyzed using the full oscilloscope functionality. One-time anomalies that would have been missed by a conventional handheld oscilloscope can now be analyzed in detail.
Specifications: