Hantek DSO8202E oscilloscope

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Specifications
DSO8000E Series HandHeld Oscilloscope User Manual 83
EXT/5
1V from DC to Full
1V from DC to
100MHz;
1.75V from
100MHz to Full
AC
Attenuates signals below 10Hz
HF Reject
Attenuates signals above 80kHz
LF Reject
Same as the DC-coupled limits for frequencies above
150kHz; attenuates signals below 150kHz
Trigger Level Range
Source
Range
CH1, CH2
±8 divisions from center of screen
EXT/5
±6V
Trigger Level
Accuracy, typical
(Accuracy is for
signals having rise
and fall times ≥20ns)
Source
Accuracy
CH1, CH2
0.2div × volts/div within ±4 divisions from center of screen
EXT/5
± (6% of setting + 200mV)
Set Level to 50%,
typical
Operates with input signals ≥50Hz
Note: Bandwidth reduced to 6MHz when using a 1X probe.
Video Trigger Type
Source
Range
CH1, CH2
Peak-to-peak amplitude of 2 divisions
EXT/5
2V
Signal Formats and
Field Rates, Video
Trigger Type
Supports NTSC, PAL and SECAM broadcast systems for any field or
any line
Holdoff Range
100ns to 10s
Pulse Width Trigger
Pulse Width Trigger
Mode
Trigger when < (Less than), > (Greater than), = (Equal), or (Not Equal);
Positive pulse or Negative pulse
Pulse Width Trigger
Point
Equal: The oscilloscope triggers when the trailing edge of the pulse
crosses the trigger level.
Not Equal: If the pulse is narrower than the specified width, the trigger
point is the trailing edge. Otherwise, the oscilloscope triggers when a
pulse continues longer than the time specified as the Pulse Width.
Less than: The trigger point is the trailing edge.
Greater than (also called overtime trigger): The oscilloscope triggers
when a pulse continues longer than the time specified as the Pulse
Width.
Pulse Width Range
Selectable from 20ns to 10s
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