Technical data
Table Of Contents
- Agilent 3000 Series Oscilloscopes-At a Glance
- In This Book
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Getting Started
- Step 1. Inspect the package contents
- Step 2. Turn on the oscilloscope
- Step 3. Load the default oscilloscope setup
- Step 4. Input a waveform
- Step 5. Become familiar with the Front Panel Controls
- Step 6. Become familiar with the oscilloscope display
- Step 7. Use Auto-Scale
- Step 8. Compensate probes
- Step 9. Use the Run Control buttons
- Displaying Data
- Capturing Data
- Making Measurements
- Saving, Recalling, and Printing Data
- Oscilloscope Utility Settings
- Specifications and Characteristics
- Service
- Safety Notices
- Index

Specifications and Characteristics 7
Agilent 3000 Series Oscilloscopes User’s Guide 121
Characteristics
NOTE
All characteristics are the typical performance values and are not warranted.
Characteristics are valid after a 30-minute warm-up period and ±5 °C from last calibration
temperature.
Table 5 Acquisition System Characteristics
Name Typical Value
Max sample rate: 1 GSa/s
Vertical resolution: 8 bits
Peak detection: 5 ns
Averages: Selectable from 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, or 256
Table 6 Vertical System Characteristics
Name Typical Value
Analog channels: Channels 1 and 2 simultaneous acquisition
DSO3062A: 60 MHz
DSO3102A: 100 MHz
DSO3152A: 150 MHz
DSO3202A: 200 MHz
Calculated rise time
(= 0.35/bandwidth):
DSO3202A: 1.8 ns
DSO3152A: 2.3 ns
DSO3102A: 3.5 ns
DSO3062A: 5.8 ns
Range: 2 mV/div to 5 V/div
Maximum Input: CAT II 1 MΩ 300 Vrms
Offset Range: ±2 V 2 mV/div to 100 mV/div
±40 V on ranges 102 mV/div to 5 V/div