The 54622D is a 100 MHz, 2+16 channel Mixed Signal Oscilloscope from Agilent. Measure voltage or current signals over time in an electronic circuit or component to display amplitude, frequency, rise time, etc. Applications include troubleshooting, production test, and design.
Additional Features:
Bandwidth: 100 MHz
Channels: 2 Analog and 16 Digital
Sample Rate: 200 MSa/s
Record Length: 4 Mpts
4 MB MegaZoom deep memory standard
Patented high-definition display system
Flexible triggering including CAN, I2C, LIN, SPI, and USB
Deep memory transfer over the interface bus
Powerful, flexible triggering including I²C, SPI, LIN, CAN and USB
Standard built-in floppy, RS-232 and parallel ports, FFT's
The Agilent HP 54622D uniquely combines the detailed signal analysis of a scope with the multi-channel timing measurements of a logic analyzer. The 54622D lets you see the complex interactions among your signals on up to 18 channels simultaneously and the Agilent HP 54622D is ideally suited for CPLD and MCU based applications.
The 54622D is a 100 MHz, 2+16 channel Mixed Signal Oscilloscope from Agilent. Measure voltage or current signals over time in an electronic circuit or component to display amplitude, frequency, rise time, etc. Applications include troubleshooting, production test, and design.
Additional Features:
- Bandwidth: 100 MHz
- Channels: 2 Analog and 16 Digital
- Sample Rate: 200 MSa/s
- Record Length: 4 Mpts
- 4 MB MegaZoom deep memory standard
- Patented high-definition display system
- Flexible triggering including CAN, I2C, LIN, SPI, and USB
- Deep memory transfer over the interface bus
- Powerful, flexible triggering including I²C, SPI, LIN, CAN and USB
- Standard built-in floppy, RS-232 and parallel ports, FFT's
The Agilent HP 54622D uniquely combines the detailed signal analysis of a scope with the multi-channel timing measurements of a logic analyzer. The 54622D lets you see the complex interactions among your signals on up to 18 channels simultaneously and the Agilent HP 54622D is ideally suited for CPLD and MCU based applications.