List of oscilloscope products
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Achieves high collection efficiency through electrostatic methods. Offers a wide range of products from large to small sizes. Also compatible with water-soluble oil mist.
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Built-in 8000mAh battery, can operate continuously for 5 hours! Supports SCPI commands.
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Introduction of a multifunctional mobile tester capable of brightness gradation display and color grade display!
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Excellent power management! Space-saving with a hanging bracket.
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High-precision rotational speed measurement and motion analysis using stop motion can be achieved with the use of flash.
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350MHz / 500MHz oscilloscope bandwidth, 5 GSa/s sample rate
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Just connect to your desktop or laptop via Ethernet! A high-resolution digitizer net box that can be easily used from the included GUI.
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PXIe, 14/16 bit, maximum sample rate 500 MS/s, bandwidth 250 MHz, high-speed, high-resolution digitizer from Spectrum.
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PXIe platform, boasting a maximum of 5GS/s, 8 bits, and a maximum bandwidth of 1.5GHz, Spectrum's flagship model.
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A multi-channel high-speed high-resolution digitizer net box that can be easily used from the included GUI simply by connecting to a computer via Ethernet.
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Is that measurement, inspection, and oscilloscope okay? A clear explanation of basic knowledge such as basic performance, signal processing methods, and connection interfaces.
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New Release: Spectrum Corporation has launched two new models in the next-generation digitizer card M5i.33xx-x16 series, breaking the limits of data transfer speeds.
German company Spectrum has newly released two models in the next-generation digitizer card M5i.33xx-x16 series, breaking the limits of data transfer speeds. The M5i.33xx-x16 series boasts a flagship digitizer with a maximum sampling rate of 10 GS/s, 12-bit resolution, a data transfer speed of 12.8 GB/s (the fastest in the industry), and a bandwidth of 3 GHz. Card Overview Specifications: PCIe x16 Gen3 | Channel 2 Channels | Bandwidth M5i.3357-x16 | 10 GS/s | 5 GS/s | 3 GHz M5i.3350-x16 | 10 GS/s | --- | 3 GHz Input Impedance: 50Ω Resolution: 12 bit Input Voltage Level: ±200 mV to ±2.5 V Maximum Data Transfer Speed: 12.8 GB/s (PCIe x16 Gen 3) Data Memory: 4GB (2G Samples), Option: 16GB (8G Samples) Block Average Function
[Introduction Example Presentation] A digitizer delivered over 15 years ago is still in active use! We are also providing a popular explanatory document on [What is a Digitizer?].
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Germany's Spectrum Corporation has launched support for the programming language "Julia" (SDK).
The German company Spectrum launched support for the programming language "Julia" (SDK) on May 5, 2021, ahead of the world. You can use Spectrum's digitizers, AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generators), and digital IO from "Julia." "Julia" is a relatively new programming language developed at MIT. It combines the performance speed of "C" with the expressiveness of "Python" and "MATLAB," and is rapidly gaining popularity in the fields of science and technology as well as numerical computation. - Digitizer 16bit, ~250MS/s, 14bit, ~500MS/s, 8bit ~5GS/s Maximum bandwidth: ~1.5GHz Number of input channels: 2, 4, 8 (50Ω, 1MΩ) - Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG) 16bit ~125MS/s (8 channels), ~625MS/s (4 channels), 16bit ~1.25GS/s (2 channels) Number of output channels: 2, 4, 8 (50Ω) - Digital IO Number of input or output channels: 16 or 32 Sampling frequency: ~125MHz Input level: 3.3V (5V) TTL
A groundbreaking hybrid netbox that combines a digitizer and an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is now available. It can be easily connected to a PC via Ethernet.
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Germany's Spectrum Corporation has launched support for the programming language "Julia" (SDK).
The German company Spectrum launched support for the programming language "Julia" (SDK) on May 5, 2021, ahead of the world. You can use Spectrum's digitizers, AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generators), and digital IO from "Julia." "Julia" is a relatively new programming language developed at MIT. It combines the performance speed of "C" with the expressiveness of "Python" and "MATLAB," and is rapidly gaining popularity in the fields of science and technology as well as numerical computation. - Digitizer 16bit, ~250MS/s, 14bit, ~500MS/s, 8bit ~5GS/s Maximum bandwidth: ~1.5GHz Number of input channels: 2, 4, 8 (50Ω, 1MΩ) - Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG) 16bit ~125MS/s (8 channels), ~625MS/s (4 channels), 16bit ~1.25GS/s (2 channels) Number of output channels: 2, 4, 8 (50Ω) - Digital IO Number of input or output channels: 16 or 32 Sampling frequency: ~125MHz Input level: 3.3V (5V) TTL
A digitizer and an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) can be mounted on the NVIDIA Jetson (an ARM-based embedded computer board).
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Spectrum Inc. in Germany has started supporting NVIDIA Jetson (ARM-based embedded computer boards).
On March 17, 2021, Spectrum, a German company, began supporting drivers for NVIDIA Jetson (ARM-based embedded computer boards) in response to numerous requests received. This allows Spectrum's 65 types of digitizers, AWGs (Arbitrary Waveform Generators), and digital IO products with PCIe interfaces to be used with the compact, power-efficient, and powerful NVIDIA Jetson. NVIDIA Jetson consists of an ARM CPU and NVIDIA's CUDA-based GPU, enabling supercomputer-level parallel computing and featuring a PCIe slot. This allows for the application of supercomputer-level parallel computing performance from NVIDIA GPUs to the vast amounts of data generated by Spectrum's PCIe products. Spectrum has traditionally supported NVIDIA CUDA-based GPUs through the SCAPP (Spectrum's CUDA Access for Parallel Processing) option.
The digitizers, AWG (arbitrary waveform generator), and digital IO from Germany's Spectrum company can be used from the programming language "Julia."
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Germany's Spectrum Corporation has launched support for the programming language "Julia" (SDK).
The German company Spectrum launched support for the programming language "Julia" (SDK) on May 5, 2021, ahead of the world. You can use Spectrum's digitizers, AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generators), and digital IO from "Julia." "Julia" is a relatively new programming language developed at MIT. It combines the performance speed of "C" with the expressiveness of "Python" and "MATLAB," and is rapidly gaining popularity in the fields of science and technology as well as numerical computation. - Digitizer 16bit, ~250MS/s, 14bit, ~500MS/s, 8bit ~5GS/s Maximum bandwidth: ~1.5GHz Number of input channels: 2, 4, 8 (50Ω, 1MΩ) - Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG) 16bit ~125MS/s (8 channels), ~625MS/s (4 channels), 16bit ~1.25GS/s (2 channels) Number of output channels: 2, 4, 8 (50Ω) - Digital IO Number of input or output channels: 16 or 32 Sampling frequency: ~125MHz Input level: 3.3V (5V) TTL
[Application Example] Scan atoms with an integrated micro-cantilever!
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