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Page 103 12-bit Siglent Oscilloscopes from Saelig


FAIRPORT, NY — Saelig Com - pany, Inc. has introduced three new series of 12-bit Siglent HD oscilloscopes designed to improve signal fidelity, visualization, and analysis, adding to the previously announced SDS2000X-HD 12-bit oscilloscopes. The new SDS800X-HD, SDS1000X-HD, and SDS3000X- HD scopes are equipped with very low noise front-ends and advanced 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) to yield preci- sion signal measurements. The Siglent HD series are


next-generation oscilloscopes offering 16 times the signal reso- lution of traditional 8-bit oscillo-


OKW’s Handheld Enclosures Now In Two Versions


BRIDGEVILLE, PA — OKW’s HAND-TERMINAL enclosures are now available in two versions, offering the choice of a closed or open top. These sealed plastic enclosures (IP65 optional) are designed specifically for heavy- duty handheld devices. Ergonomic HAND-TERMI-


NAL offers plenty of space for operating elements, displays, pushbuttons and large switches. Optimum weight distribution and a contoured hand grip on the


scopes. These HD scopes all dis- play signals in finer detail, make more precise measurements, have higher voltage offsets, and better accuracy than ordinary oscilloscopes. The SDS800X HD and


SDS1000X HD are all typically specified at just 70 uVrms noise at 200 MHz bandwidth. The low- est ranges are specified at 1.5 percent DC gain accuracy, while the ranges greater than or equal to 5 mV/div have a 0.5 percent accuracy. The SDS3000X HD series provides up to 60 dB of


channel-to-channel isolation. Siglent’s HD oscilloscopes


feature simultaneous zooming for both the horizontal and verti- cal directions on active signals.


This, coupled with the advantage of large memory depth, facili- tates in-depth analysis, and can reveal insights that are typically hidden, such as when using “voltage offset before A/D” capa- bilities to discover small signal anomalies far above ground, focusing the ADC just on small


variations of interest. Contact: Saelig Company,


Inc., 71A Perinton Parkway, Siglent oscilloscopes.


Fairport, NY 14450 % 585-385-1750 E-mail: info@saelig.com Web: www.saelig.com


HAND-TERMINAL plastic enclosures.


underside make the enclosures comfortable to hold. They feature a large re -


cessed area for controls and dis- plays. Version I has a solid plas- tic top; Version II has an open top for a front panel. Both ver- sions can be specified for either cable-connected or battery-pow- ered electronics. Inside there are PCB fastening pillars. Accessories include battery


compartments, battery clips, a plug-in contact (9V), a battery spacer, an aluminum front panel,


and sealing kits. Contact: OKW Enclosures,


Inc., 3000 Old Pond Road,


Bridgeville, PA 15017 % 412-220-9244 E-mail:


seanb@okwenclosures.com Web: www.okwenclosures.com


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