DL950 Yokogawa
Oscilloscopes < 1 Ghz
ScopeCorder DL950, mixed signal oscilloscope and portable data acquisition recorder, GP-IB, LAN, USB full programmable.
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Specifications : DL950 Yokogawa
ScopeCorder DL950, mixed signal oscilloscope and portable data acquisition recorder :
- 200 MS/s high-speed sample rate,
- 4 or 8 G points large memory (M1/M2 option),
- Long recording to internal flash memory at 20 MS/s,
- 10 Gbps Ethernet high-speed data transfer,
- Up to 16-bit analog resolution,
- 8 input module slots,
- Up to 160 synchronized channels,
- A variety of 21 isolated plug-in modules,
- Easy to use,
- Newly designed application menu,
- 12.1-inch large touch screen.
Save €5000 on your DL950 with the trade-in of your old DL850, please contact us for details of the offer.
Available options DL950 Yokogawa
| CAL | Standard Calibration W 2 Plug-In | 495 € |
| M1 | 4 M memory sample option | 5 250 € |
| ST1 | Internal storage 512 Gb | 2 100 € |
| G03 | Real time math function | 3 150 € |
| P4 | Four probe Power Outputs | 790 € |
| 720256 | 4-Ch 10 Ms/s, 16-Bits isolation module | 5 250 € |
| 720221 | 16-Ch temperature/voltage | 3 150 € |
| 701953 | Connector for 16 thermocouple or voltage | 5 250 € |
| 701953-L3 | 16-Ch scanner box Plug-In | 1 720 € |
| MH1 | Waveform Math option | 1 844 € |
| SB1 | Serial bus Analyser | 2 777 € |
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The DL950 is a unique combination of a mixed signal oscilloscope and portable data acquisition recorder that can be used to capture both high speed transient events and long run trends.
Only a ScopeCorder has the right combination of channel count, input types (accept to 21 PlugIn), triggering, and recording to tackle the job of electromechanical systems development and troubleshooting.
With its multiple measurement types, excellent performance, and high reliability, the DL950 ScopeCorder will quickly become the most valued instrument in your lab.



