Archive for 2020

LAN (LXI)/USB/RS232C standard interface

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
LAN (LXI compliant), USB, and RS232C are included as standard digital interfaces for easy system integration. ...

Tracking control in all channels

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
The tracking feature allows the operator to control the ratio for increase/decrease of output among multiple channels within the power rating. (0V/A to rated voltage/current) ...

Three models with isolated 2, 3 and 4 outputs on each channel

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
Lineup: PMX32-3DU (2ch), PMX32-3TR (3ch) and PMX32-2QU (4ch). Each output is isolated. ...

Up to Five Different Models can be Connected in Parallel

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
Units may also be operated in parallel mode by simply connecting them together with the appropriate cable. Up to five different models can be connected together to flexibly deliver a high-capacity performance. (Maximum: 100 kW, 2000 A) ...

Sequence Function Allows the Generation of Any Test Sequence

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
Sequences are comprised of programs and steps, with each program being a series of multiple steps. Steps are numbered and executed in ascending order, and a single loop of the program is complete once the last step has been executed. The PLZ-5WH2 series supports the programming of up to 10,000 steps and 30 programs, allowing users to generate whatever test sequence their application requires. ...

The Capability to Perform a Variety of Load Tests in a Single Unit

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
The PLZ-5WH2 series includes a highly stable current control circuit for rapid response, so there is no need to redesign your circuit every time you change the settings. Users can set cut-off parameters for elapsed time or voltage drop or integrated current and integrated power. ...

How long will the DS2000A Capture a Signal

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
16/12/2020
To determine how long an oscilloscope will capture a signal when it is operated in single trigger mode is determined by taking the instrument's memory depth and dividing it by the instrument's sample rate.  The memory depth can be changed within the instrument's acquire menu and then the sample rate can be changed by adjusting the horizontal scaling.  The table below lists the different memory d...

Activating the HDMI output on the MSO5000 & DS7000 scopes

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
16/12/2020
The MSO5000 & DS7000 scopes have a HDMI output that can be used to connect to an external monitor or projector.The ouput will be defaulted to off so it will need to be activated when connected to an external monitor. To activate the HDMI output press Utility on the keypad and select IO on the right of the display. N...

How long will the MSO5000 Capture a Signal

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
16/12/2020
To determine how long an oscilloscope will capture a signal when it is operated in single trigger mode is determined by taking the instrument's memory depth and dividing it by the instrument's sample rate.  The memory depth can be changed within the instrument's acquire menu and then the sample rate can be changed by adjusting the horizontal scaling.  The table below lists the different memory d...

How long will the DS7000 Capture a Signal

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
16/12/2020
To determine how long an oscilloscope will capture a signal when it is operated in single trigger mode is determined by taking the instrument's memory depth and dividing it by the instrument's sample rate.  The memory depth can be changed within the instrument's acquire menu and then the sample rate can be changed by adjusting the horizontal scaling.  The table below lists the different memory d...

How long will the DS1000Z Capture a Signal

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
16/12/2020
To determine how long an oscilloscope will capture a signal when it is operated in single trigger mode is determined by taking the instrument's memory depth and dividing it by the instrument's sample rate.  The memory depth can be changed within the instrument's acquire menu and then the sample rate can be changed by adjusting the horizontal scaling.  The table below lists the different memory d...

Printing to a USB stick from MSO5000/DS7000 series scopes

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
16/12/2020
Pressing the green Quick keypad button will send a snapshot of the screen directly to a USB stick plugged into the front of the scope. The Quick key provide multiple functions so it will need to be set to Print. To do this press the Utility keypad button then More and then Quick settings on the side of the display. Now press Operation on the side of the display and set Operation to Save Image. ...

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