The world’s first oscilloscope with a built-in spectrum analyzer. For the first time ever, test engineers can capture time-correlated analog, digital and RF signals for a complete system view of a device. See both the time and frequency domain in a single glance. View the RF spectrum at any point in time to see how it changes with time or device state. Solve the most complicated design issues, quickly and efficiently, with an oscilloscope as integrated as the design. Transforming the way engineers test. Only from Tektronix.
Key features
Mixed-domain analysis
Time-correlated analog, digital, and RF signal acquisitions in a single instrument
Wave Inspector® controls provide easy navigation of timecorrelated data from both the time and frequency domains
Amplitude, frequency, and phase vs. time waveforms derived from RF input
Selectable spectrum time to discover and analyze how RF spectrum changes over time - even on a stopped acquisition
Spectral analysis
Dedicated front-panel controls for commonly performed tasks
Automated peak markers identify frequency and amplitude of spectrum peaks
Manual markers enable non-peak measurements
Trace types Include: Normal, Average, Max Hold, and Min Hold
Detection types include: +Peak, -Peak, Average, and Sample
Spectrogram display enables easy observation and insight into slowly changing RF phenomena
Automated measurements include: Channel Power, Adjacent Channel Power Ratio (ACPR), and Occupied Bandwidth (OBW)
Trigger on RF power level
Triggered or Free Run spectral analysis
Optional serial triggering and analysis - serial protocol trigger, decode, and search for I2C, SPI, USB, Ethernet, CAN, LIN, FlexRay, RS-232/422/485/UART, MIL-STD-1553, and I2S/LJ/RJ/TDM10.
4 in. (264 mm) bright XGA color display
Small footprint and lightweight - Only 5.8 in. (147 mm) deep and 11 lb. (5 kg)
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This unit has a lot of potential. Tek equipment is well-built and can handle a little gentle abuse in stride. I don't think toting it around a lab/facility or between sites wouldn't be that bad at all. Especially when you consider the power/footprint: it's both your scope and analyzer. One less piece of hardware is one less trip you have to make.
I'd definately argue that it is "portable". Heck, i've had laptops that weighed more (my old Dell E1705 was apprx 14lbs). Sure it may be a little hefty, but we engineers need something to keep us in shape
p.s. not trying to be argumentative or troll, just wanted to offer a counter-opinion...
Datasheet/other documents do not indicate that there is battery option. It is 5kg/11lb unit, probably not the instrument you would like to haul around.
Top Comments
This is a fantastic piece of test gear, I have been enjoying mine!
This is one of the 2 new entry level models, it is every bit as capable as the high end models.
recently I have been using mine to verify…