Specifications

U1610A U1620A
Display
General 5.7 ” colour VGA TFT LCD 5.7 ” colour VGA TFT LCD
Counts (DMM function) 10,000 10,000
Scope
Channels 2 2
Bandwidth 100 MHz 200 MHz
Maximum sampling rate 1 GSa/s interleaved, 500 MSa/s per channel 2 GSa/s interleaved, 1 GSa/s per channel
Maximum recording length 120 Kpts, 60 Kpts each channel 2 Mpts, 1 Mpts each channel
Cursor and Zoom functions Yes Yes
Waveform math
CH1 + CH2, CH1 – CH2, CH2 – CH1, CH1 × CH2,
CH1/CH2, CH2/CH1, d/dt (CH1), d/dt (CH2), ∫(CH1)
dt, ∫(CH2)dt, FFT
CH1 + CH2, CH1 – CH2, CH2 – CH1, CH1 × CH2,
CH1/CH2, CH2/CH1, d/dt (CH1), d/dt (CH2), ∫(CH1)
dt, ∫(CH2)dt, FFT
FFT Yes Yes
Automatic measurements Up to 24 measurements Up to 24 measurements
Coupling DC, AC DC, AC
Input impedance 1 MΩ ± 1% ≈ 22 pF ± 3 Pf 1 MΩ ± 1% ≈ 22 pF ± 3 Pf
Range 5 ns/div to 50 s/div 2 ns/div to 50 s/div
Resolution 8-bits 8-bits
Rise time 3.50 ns typical 1.75 ns typical
Trigger types Edge, Glitch, TV, Nth Edge, CAN, LIN Edge, Glitch, TV, Nth Edge, CAN, LIN
Trigger modes Normal, Single, Auto Normal, Single, Auto
Internal scope storage
10 setups and waveforms can be saved and recalled
internally
10 setups and waveforms can be saved and recalled
internally
Indoor mode
The indoor mode has high contrast
and brightness levels to clearly dis-
tinguish waveforms under the indoor
light environment. Furthermore, the
TFT LCD technology enables the
screen to be viewed across wide
viewing angles for more efficient
troubleshooting task.
Outdoor mode
When performing field work in an
outdoor environment, users can
easily switch to this viewing mode
via a set of accessible soft keys. This
mode works in an anti-glare mecha-
nism; it filters out excessive sunlight,
hence reducing the risk of misreading
or misinterpreting measurements
under broad day light.
Night vision mode
The night vision mode is tailored to
be viewable under subdued lighting
by enabling high contrast of the
screen background against wave-
forms. By switching into this mode,
the screen automatically adjust with
proper colour correction, making the
waveforms
viewable.
This mode is
useful when
measuring
high speed
signals,
particularly in
non-repetitive
signals.
Specifications of the U1610A/U1620A Digital Oscilloscope
represents key specifi cations/features
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