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  • Author Author: rscasny
  • Date Created: 13 Nov 2020 12:03 AM Date Created
  • Last Updated Last Updated: 11 Oct 2021 3:00 PM
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Poll: Are You Interested in Roadtesting a Tektronix Digital Oscilloscope?

The TBS1000C Series Digital Storage Oscilloscope offers affordable performance in a compact design. It is designed to meet the needs of today's educational institutions, embedded design engineers, and makers.

 

TBS1000C series digital storage oscilloscope

A few facts ...

 

  • TBS1000C series digital storage oscilloscope with 70MHz bandwidth and 2-channel
  • 7inch WVGA colour display with 15 horizontal divisions that shows 50% more signal
  • 32 automated measurements, small footprint and light weight
  • Dual window FFT with simultaneous time and frequency domain views
  • Trigger frequency counter, pan and zoom capability
  • Multi-language user interface with 10 languages support in user interface and front panel overlay
  • HelpAnywhereRegistered system provides useful tips and hints throughout the user interface
  • Fanless design contributes to low noise operation
  • USB 2.0 host port on the front panel, USB 2.0 device port on rear panel
  • Designed for educational institutions, embedded design engineers and maker community

 

Here's some other resources:

 

https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/3100673.pdf

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  • ciorga
    ciorga over 5 years ago +5
    This seems to be a great piece of equipment. I will not apply but I definitely recommend this road test to beginners. I already have a similar Tektronix scope and I am very happy with how it works (TEK…
  • colporteur
    colporteur over 5 years ago in reply to robogary +5
    Great share GY! I worked in engineering responsible for site equipment installation. We identified the on-site maintenance people by the guys standing around with their hands in their pockets. "Hey you…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 5 years ago in reply to robogary +4
    Hi Gary, I can quickly answer this, 10x probes are included (they are considered part of the accessories supplied with it as standard in the datasheet), and the USB port does support remote control (aka…
  • luislabmo
    luislabmo over 5 years ago

    It is great to see a test equipment suitable for a wider audience in the RT program and also tax friendlier -being cheaper than other options that have been reviewed recently.

     

    Luis

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  • koudelad
    koudelad over 5 years ago

    The roadtest has been launched! Tektronix TBS1102C Digital Oscilloscope

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  • robogary
    robogary over 5 years ago in reply to hugohu

    I doubt it too Hugo, but always push for past where the line is drawn, otherwise you dont know where the line is :-) .

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  • yesha98
    yesha98 over 5 years ago

    Would really love to road test an oscilloscope!

    I have built one using an old CRT TV!

    Link: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/yeshvanth-muniraj_electronics-analog-cathoderaytube-activity-6679294393394057216-2oav

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  • neerajrd82
    neerajrd82 over 5 years ago

    Hi Randall,

                      This equipment will be useful since i don't have oscilloscope to complete my various projects which are coming in my way.    

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  • yesha98
    yesha98 over 5 years ago

    I would love to road test it!

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  • michaelwylie
    michaelwylie over 5 years ago

    I would like to roadtest it, but won't due to the tax liability.

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  • robogary
    robogary over 5 years ago in reply to colporteur

    Good story Sean. Those tight projects are rewarding memories, especially if there were significant challenges to overcome.

     

    Yep, anybody working around live circuits are taught to keep at least one hand in the pocket to keep an accidental touch from passing current through the heart. 

    Latest NFPA70 and OSHA regulations really help to reduce risks and protect the electrical worker.

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  • colporteur
    colporteur over 5 years ago in reply to robogary

    Great share GY!

     

    I worked in engineering responsible for site equipment installation. We identified the on-site maintenance people by the guys standing around with their hands in their pockets. "Hey you must work in maintenance." Actually having their hands in their pockets was a good thing. You can't fk with things if you keep your hands in your pockets. You can't also kill yourself if you hands are in your pocket. 4Kv can kill if you poke a finger at a magnetron and ask "What is that?" No I am not talking about the transformers character eitherimage

     

    I worked on crews that installed aviation electronic communication and navigation systems. I recall one cutover planes were still under control of air-traffic control in one tower while we cut them to over to another separate control tower. Sixty minutes of intense pressure, the culmination of 12 months of implementation.

     

    Thank you for sparking a memory that was long gone dormant.

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  • robogary
    robogary over 5 years ago

    rscasny   OK I'm sold and juiced for a scope Road Test !!! When shall we watch for this one  to be announced ?

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