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GPIB is an option (01) and brings extra waveform memory as well. Standard and extended memory are volatile and (presumably) capacitor or battery backed SRAM ("Data retention: At least 3 days after 8 hours of operation").
GPIB is an option (01) and brings extra waveform memory as well. Standard and extended memory are volatile and (presumably) capacitor or battery backed SRAM ("Data retention: At least 3 days after 8 hours of operation").


Waveform acquisition is frame-based. Additional memory allows to store more frames, but not longer records. The digitizer works at 1 MS/s with approx 140 kHz of real-time bandwidth. Equivalent time sampling is supported, extending digital storage bandwidth to 50 MHz. Analog bandwidth is always 50 MHz.
Waveform acquisition is frame-based. Additional memory allows to store more frames, but not longer waveforms. The digitizer works at 1 MS/s with approx 140 kHz of real-time bandwidth. Equivalent time sampling is supported, extending digital storage bandwidth to 50 MHz. Analog bandwidth is always 50 MHz.


X-Y mode with 1 MHz bandwidth. Phase difference is less than 3° to 50 kHz.
X-Y mode with 1 MHz bandwidth. Phase difference is less than 3° to 50 kHz.
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