Manufacturer: GW Instek
Brand: GW Instek
Model: GOS-620FG
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The Instek GOS-620FG is a 20MHz, two-channel analog oscilloscope with a built-in function generator, ALT triggering, Z-axis input, TV synchronization capability, and channel 1 output for electronics applications such as production lines and electrical engineering education, among others. The function generator produces sine, square and triangle waveforms with a frequency from 0.1Hz to 1MHz for testing circuits. This oscilloscope has a vertical sensitivity to 1mV per division for capturing low-level signals. An ALT triggering function displays the signal from both channels simultaneously. The Z-axis input modulates the intensity of the waveform, the TV synchronization circuit allows triggering of TV-V and TV-H signals, and the channel 1 output can apply a signal to an external device, such as a frequency counter (sold separately). Additional specifications include a rise time of 17.5ns and various triggering features. The oscilloscope has a 6" CRT (cathode ray tube) display with an internal 8 x 10 division grid (each division is 1 cm) for viewing waveforms. It has European Conformity (CE) marking. It comes with two 20MHz passive voltage probes, a power cord for 115/230VAC, 50/60Hz, and a user manual. SpecificationsDisplay6" CRTBandwidth20MHzChannelsTwoFunction generator waveformsSine, square, triangleFunction generator frequency range0.1Hz to 1MHzRise time17.5nsSweep time0.2μs to 0.5s per divisionStandard metCE markingPower sourcePower cord for 115/230VAC, 50/60HzDimensions (H x W x D)150 x 310 x 455 mmWeightApproximately 8.5 kgH is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back. Oscilloscopes are electrical testing devices used to verify the functionality of equipment that generates an electrical signal. Oscilloscopes measure the voltage of an electrical signal over time, and display the measurement as a waveform in a visual graph. The waveform shows the sweeps (or refresh) of voltage on...