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The '''Tektronix 2640''' is a Fourier analyzer links dedicated signal acquisition and analysis with a personal computer’s mass storage and graphics.  It allows measurement solutions for electrical, mechanical, and electromechanical applications in the DC to 200 kHz frequency range.  Typical applications are Structural Analysis, Control Systems, Machine Vibration, Audio and Acoustic Tests, and General Purpose Signal and System Analysis.
The '''Tektronix 2640''' is a Fourier analyzer that links dedicated signal acquisition and analysis with a personal computer’s mass storage and graphics.  It allows measurement solutions for electrical, mechanical, and electromechanical applications in the DC to 200 kHz frequency range.  Typical applications are Structural Analysis, Control Systems, Machine Vibration, Audio and Acoustic Tests, and General Purpose Signal and System Analysis.


Each of the channel inputs provide simultaneous sampling of all channels utilizing 12 bit ADC standard or 16 bit ADC optionally.  Signal processing includes Fourier Transform (FFT) and Spectral Lines.  The signal generator has a wide variety of functions, like sine, square, sawtooth, triangle, input, random, adjustable random, chirp, and arbitrary.  With the optional TurboPac Application Library and Run-Time License advanced measurement calculations and graphs can be generated from the data collected.
Each of the channel inputs provide simultaneous sampling of all channels utilizing 12 bit ADC standard or 16 bit ADC optionally.  Signal processing includes Fourier Transform (FFT) and Spectral Lines.  The signal generator has a wide variety of functions, like sine, square, sawtooth, triangle, input, random, adjustable random, chirp, and arbitrary.  With the optional TurboPac Application Library and Run-Time License advanced measurement calculations and graphs can be generated from the data collected.
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