The 2212 is a 60 MHz, 2 Channel digital oscilloscope from Tektronix. Digital oscilloscopes make use of binary numbers that correspond to samples of the electronic equipment’s voltage. This is in contrast to analog oscilloscopes, which use continually varying voltages. Digital oscilloscopes use an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to convert the voltages it measures into digital information.
Additional Features:
On-screen readout and cursors
X-Y store and non-store operation
Store front-panel setup in nonvolatile memory
Specifications
Bandwidth: 60 MHz (non-storage), 10 MHz (storage)
Sampling rate: 20 MS/s max.
Deflection: 2 mV/Div to 10 V/Div (2 mV/Div bandwidth limited to 10 MHz)
Resolution: 8 bits
Memory: 4 k samples per channel
Input impedance: 1 Mω/20 pF
2 Channels
Interfaces: Parallel printer port (DB25)
Power: 85 W max
Applications
Training
Manufacturing Production Test
Field Repair
Bench Calibration and Repair
Product Design
The Tektronix 2212 is a portable mixed analog/digital storage oscilloscope with on-screen cursors. The 2212 has two modes, analog and digital. In analog mode, the vertical signal path is all analog, from the BNC input connector to the electrostatic deflection plates of the CRT. In digital mode, the input signal is digitized and can be stored or printed or compared with live waveforms. Other signals such as the trigger level are controlled by the internal computer in both modes.
The 2212 is a dual-trace scope and is rated as having an analog bandwidth of 60 MHz. Bandwidth in digital mode is considerably lower (20 MHz).
There is a DB-25 connector on the rear panel for connecting a parallel-port printer. It prints correctly to an Epson-compatible printer and allows some customization of what is on the screen. The 2212 has a "roll" mode that emulates a strip chart recorder when in digital mode at slow sample rates.
The 2212 is a 60 MHz, 2 Channel digital oscilloscope from Tektronix. Digital oscilloscopes make use of binary numbers that correspond to samples of the electronic equipment’s voltage. This is in contrast to analog oscilloscopes, which use continually varying voltages. Digital oscilloscopes use an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to convert the voltages it measures into digital information.
Additional Features:
- On-screen readout and cursors
- X-Y store and non-store operation
- Store front-panel setup in nonvolatile memory
Specifications
- Bandwidth: 60 MHz (non-storage), 10 MHz (storage)
- Sampling rate: 20 MS/s max.
- Deflection: 2 mV/Div to 10 V/Div (2 mV/Div bandwidth limited to 10 MHz)
- Resolution: 8 bits
- Memory: 4 k samples per channel
- Input impedance: 1 MΩ/20 pF
- 2 Channels
- Interfaces: Parallel printer port (DB25)
- Power: 85 W max
Applications
- Training
- Manufacturing Production Test
- Field Repair
- Bench Calibration and Repair
- Product Design
The Tektronix 2212 is a portable mixed analog/digital storage oscilloscope with on-screen cursors. The 2212 has two modes, analog and digital. In analog mode, the vertical signal path is all analog, from the BNC input connector to the electrostatic deflection plates of the CRT. In digital mode, the input signal is digitized and can be stored or printed or compared with live waveforms. Other signals such as the trigger level are controlled by the internal computer in both modes.
The 2212 is a dual-trace scope and is rated as having an analog bandwidth of 60 MHz. Bandwidth in digital mode is considerably lower (20 MHz).
There is a DB-25 connector on the rear panel for connecting a parallel-port printer. It prints correctly to an Epson-compatible printer and allows some customization of what is on the screen. The 2212 has a "roll" mode that emulates a strip chart recorder when in digital mode at slow sample rates.