Buy 2 Channel Oscilloscope (Digital Storage) 25MHz from Uni-T - designed specifically for the complex task of analysing high-speed electrical signals, and ideal for many advanced applications in research and development.
This slick unit stores and analyses the signal digitally rather than using analogue techniques, and is the most common type of oscilloscope in use because of the advanced trigger, storage, display and measurement features which they typically provide.
Packed with superb features, including a bandwidth of 25MHz, a recording length of 1024k and digital multimeter, the Uni-T 25MHz is a high-quality oscilloscope that leaves no signal questions unanswered.
Well-designed and highly accurate
Advanced features, including storage, display and measurement
Power: 100 – 240VACRMS, 45Hz – 440Hz, CAT II
LCD Size: Diagonal 145mm (5.7 inches)
Red and grey
5kg
330 x 165 x 165mm
CE Approved
Standard accessories: Probe x2 (1x, 10x switchable), logic analyzer probe UT–P06, current–to–voltage Convertor module, (UT–M03, UT–M04), power cord and English manual
Q. Hi What else do I need to connect it to my PC and control it and / or save the waveforms. Regards Barry
A. Thanks for the enquiry
All that will be required is either a RS232 or a USB lead to connect the scope to the PC would be required to set this up
Reviews
25MHz Digital Sampling Oscilloscope
Reviewed by: Howard Chester - Thursday, September 18, 2014
My interest in the LF range of Signals, predominantly Audio, and being of the "old school" type, buying a Digital "Scope" was an unnecessary step (Analogue Storage Scopes, good for Audio Spectrographs). Or so I thought!
My Acquisition of the UNI-T UTD2025, 25MHz 250MSPS DSO (85-4007) has opened up my thoughts to Digital Sampling Oscilloscopes.
The "Auto" set-up beats twiddling knobs or flipping switches anytime!
The fact that it has Both Math Functions & FFT (Spectrum Analyser), in an easy format for the novice and students is a boon.
The "cream 'd la cream" is the PC AND USB pen-drive Interfaces that expands the Instrument's versatility.
My only regret is that there is no Coffee maker stuck onto the side!
Anyone interested in buying my OLD analogue Scope????