300V CAT II, 500V CAT I between BNC ground and USB ground
BNC ground to USB ground
1000pF typ between BNC ground and USB ground
Maximum Measured Voltage: Between BNC center and BNC ground:
Absolute Maximum Input Voltage26: Between BNC center and BNC ground:
4.4.2 Static Performance
Input DC resistance: | 1Meg Ohm ±2% |
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Input capacitance: | 16pF ±10% at 1MHz |
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Range accuracy: | ±4% | |
| ±6% | |
| ±6% | |
Input coupling modes: | AC, DC, GND |
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ADC vertical resolution: | 8bit |
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Channel offset error: | ±2% of range |
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Channel offset control: | ±100% of range, approx 7bit resolution | |
Buffer depth: | 3000 points |
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Up to 99% of buffer depth27 | ||
Up to 100% of buffer depth27 | ||
Triggering: | Auto, normal, rising edge, falling edge, greater, | |
| less |
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Trigger delay: | From 0 to 65535 sample periods27 | |
Trigger range: | ±100% of range, approx 7bit resolution |
24This figure derives from the 300V CAT II isolation rating and defines the peak transient voltage that can be safely tolerated between the BNC ground and the USB ground.
25This capacitance causes the impedance across the isolation barrier will reduce with frequency. This is only significant if an AC component is impressed between the BNC ground and the USB ground that is referenced to the USB ground. At 50/60Hz this impedance is approximately 3MegOhms.
26This level will saturate the scope input, and is the maximum that can be applied without causing damage to the scope. It applies regardless of the input attenuator or coupling setting.
27Single shot mode only
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