GaGe CSE4447 CompuScope: 4-Channel, 16-Bit, 100MS/s, 2GS PCIe Oscilloscope
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GaGe CSE4447 CompuScope: PCIe, 4-Channel, 16-Bit, 100 MS/s, 2 GS, Oscar Express Series
GaGe CSE4447 CompuScope, PCIe, 4CH, 16Bit, 100MS/s, 2GS, Oscar Express Series Product Overview: The GaGe CSE4447 CompuScope is a high-performance PCIe oscilloscope that combines exceptional signal acquisition capabilities with advanced analysis tools. Designed for demanding applications in research, development, and testing, it offers unparalleled precision, speed, and versatility. Features and Specifications: 4 analog input channels 16-bit resolution 100 MS/s sampling rate 2 GS/s aggregate sampling rate 2 GB memory depth PCIe 2.0 x4 interface Oscar Express Series technology for high-speed data transfer Advanced triggering and analysis capabilities Intuitive software interface What’s in the Box: GaGe CSE4447 CompuScope Software CD Quick start guide Calibration certificate Benefits: Exceptional Signal Acquisition: Capture high-fidelity signals with precision and accuracy, enabling detailed analysis and troubleshooting. High-Speed Data Transfer: Oscar Express Series technology ensures seamless data transfer, minimizing latency and maximizing throughput. Versatile Analysis Tools: Perform advanced analysis, including FFT, power spectrum, and waveform statistics, to extract meaningful insights from your data. Intuitive Software Interface: The user-friendly software simplifies operation, allowing you to quickly set up measurements and analyze results. Compact and Portable: The PCIe form factor and compact design make the CompuScope ideal for use in space-constrained environments. Value to the Customer: The GaGe CSE4447 CompuScope empowers engineers and researchers with a powerful tool for: Precision signal acquisition and analysis Advanced troubleshooting and debugging Rapid prototyping and design verification Educational and research applications Its exceptional performance, versatility, and ease of use make it an invaluable asset for any professional seeking to advance their work in the fields of electronics, engineering, and science.
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