RS Components expands test & measurement range with latest Tektronix' scopes delivering extra performance and value
RS Components has added Tektronix' latest-generation oscilloscopes, the TDS2000C family, to its extensive range of bench-top instruments fulfilling tasks from design and development to production, maintenance or repair.
This model extends the feature set of the TDS2000 family, already the world's most popular oscilloscope series. The enhancements increase capability and help boost productivity, with new user-interface features, advanced triggering modes, extra support for automated measurements, data-logging to a USB flash drive, and limit testing with out-of-range alerts. Engineers can also take advantage of the increase in bandwidth to 70MHz and the increase in sample rate from 1GS/s to 2GS/s, provided by certain models in the range.
"This new family of Tektronix oscilloscopes delivers significant extra value enabling today's engineers to complete technically demanding projects quickly and efficiently, at an entry price lower than the previous TDS2000 family," said Fred Knowles, Head of Electronics Product Management at RS Components. "Bringing this important new generation of oscilloscopes to the market underlines our commitment to delivering high-quality instruments from leading vendors, offering advanced functionality at highly competitive prices."
The Tektronix TDS2000C adds to the extensive range of test and measurement instruments available from RS Components, including power supplies, arbitrary function generators, digital multimeters and counter/timers. The distributor provides added convenience for its customers such as online product-search capabilities, same-day despatch from stock, and additional support such as dedicated brand microsites containing application notes, online demos and webinars.
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