Oscilloscopes.

Linton offer a wide range of oscilloscopes which range from basic scopes with unbeatable reliability and economy to extremely powerful and flexible scope such as the Gould Classic Series.

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Rack-mounting kits are available for the following Hameg Scopes.

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HM303-6 Basic Dual Channel Oscilloscope.

The HM303- 6 oscilloscope succeeds the HM203 (over 180,000 sold worldwide). The bandwidth has been extended from 20 to 35MHz, the sweep speed increased to 10ns/div. and improvements added to the already excellent auto triggering system. The HM303- 6 is capable for waveform display in the DC to 100MHz frequency range.

A key feature of this oscilloscope is the vertical amplifier's pulse fidelity with overshoot less than 1%. The
HM303- 6 offers a special fast rise time 1kHz/1MHz Calibrator, permitting high quality probe compensation across the entire frequency range to ensure probe tip to display signal integrity.

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HM303- 6 is capable of triggering on input waveforms over 100MHz at very low signal amplitudes. Alternate triggering mode enables the display of two asynchronous signals simultaneously. An active Video Sync. Separator permits detailed examination of complex TV signal inputs. A well proven, built in component tester is now equipped with a stabilized measuring voltage. The use of a switching type power supply minimizes both weight and power consumption. The HM303- 6's CRT is fully mu-metal shielded against outside magnetic fields.
HAMEG is setting new price/performance breakthroughs with the introduction of this fine oscilloscope. This performance packed scope will tempt all users to run it through its paces.

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HM504 Dual Channel Oscilloscope with Cursor Measurements

The new 50MHz analog oscilloscope HM504 unsurpassed in its price range, demonstrated by it's high performance measurement characteristics and ease of operation. Other outstanding features are the integrated 100 MHz frequency counter and five automatic voltage measurement functions.

The frequency response of the 50MHz (-3dB) Y-amplifiers allows signal displays higher than 100MHz. Delayed time base operation allows high resolution analysis of asynchronous and complex signals simple in free run mode or in combination with the independent second trigger circuit. Briefly pressing the Autoset button results in an automatic, optimum setting of the controls for almost any signal to get a fast signal presentation. Save/Recall offers 9 non volatile memories for complete parameter set ups, which may be stored and recalled randomly. Another feature is the built in RS-232 interface for control purposes via a PC including convenient free PC software. New in this price-performance class is the high- and low frequency adjustable probes. With the build in calibrator, checking of the instrument's transient response characteristics is an easy task.

Front panel settings and selected features are alphanumerically displayed on the screen (Readout). For example, the results of cursor independent automatic measurement of frequency, period, dc and ac voltages. Voltage, time, frequency, phase angle, gain, rise time, ratio X and ratio Y can be determined by manual cursor measurement. The HM504 also offers XY and component test mode, a built in adjustment menu for closed case calibration of the vertical, trigger and storage amps, a Calibrator (1Hz-1MHz) for probe and time base check, and Z-modulation.

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HM507 Dual Channel 50MHz Digital Storage Oscilloscope.

The HM507 features 50MHz bandwidth capability in analog and digital mode, which is unique in its price range. According to the measurement task, the user can select between the advantages of analog or digital by pressing one pushbutton. The CRT display with its extremely high resolution, offers unsurpassed signal display quality in combination with an unmatched display update rate. In digital mode each signal can be displayed with 2000 samples (200 samples/div). This reduces the danger of alias signal display. The ability to record even very low frequency signals down to 1MHz and single events, together with Pre and Post Trigger, are examples of the advantages of digital mode. Signal processing (average, envelope) can be performed as well as signal documentation in combination with external devices (e.g. PC) via the built in RS-232 interface. The results of user defined formulas can be displayed.

Random sampling is now available too, to record repetitive signals up to 50MHz. Three non volatile reference memories allow the comparison of signals with those already stored in memory. Autoset significantly eases instrument operation; briefly pressing this button automatically optimizes the instrument setting for almost any signal, and manual adjustments are only required for special cases (e.g. complex signals). Save/Recall allows you to store and recall 9 different instrument settings in a non volatile memory. Front panel settings and selected features are alphanumerically displayed on the screen (Readout). For example the results of cursor independent automatic measurement of frequency, period, dc- or ac voltages. Voltage, time, frequency, phase angle, gain, rise time, ratio X and ratio Y can be determined by manual cursor measurement in analog and digital mode. Probe factor input (x1 and x10) enables the correct display of deflection coefficients and voltages, without annoying calculation. The built in adjustment menu allows closed case adjustment procedures of the vertical, trigger and storage amplifiers. Component Tester and a 1Hz - 1MHz calibrator is standard. In its class the HM507 offers unique characteristics for measurement and documentation.

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Free Software with HM507

Free windows software allows the HM507 to be remote controlled by a PC using the mouse on a virtual oscilloscope display on the monitor, and waveforms can be transferred to the PC for logging, printing or to give a large display format.


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