This auction is for a used Agilent 54600B c channel 100MHz with Agilent 54657A GPIB, Measurement and Storage Module. The auction does not include, probes, manual, front cover, power cord, manuals. The unit works well as is evident from the images taken (see pictures) the first soft button under the display does require a hard then normal push but it does active see keyboard self-test all keys responded. Scope serial number is US39152644, 54657A module serial number: US39203141* Agilent Technologies 54600-series oscilloscopes feature real-time vector displays that give you a clear and accurate picture of your waveforms. Like analog oscilloscope displays, these enhanced displays give you waveform slew rate information at a glance, with brighter traces representing more slowly changing waveforms and dimmer traces representing more rapidly changing waveforms. The multiprocessor architecture of Agilent 54600- series oscilloscopes permits a display update rate of up to 3.0million points per second. This fast display update means the oscilloscope screen reflects changes in the waveform instantaneously, giving you the display responsiveness you need to make adjustments quickly and see complex waveforms accurately. Powerful digital features The digital architecture of Agilent 54600-series oscilloscopes gives you a multitude of features that help you get your job done easier and faster: • Pretrigger viewing capability lets you view events that you’d miss with an analog scope. This feature lets you see what happened before the trigger event, so you can troubleshoot more effectively. • Autoscale frees you from resetting the scope every time you move the probe from test point to test point. You simply hit the autoscale button and it sets voltage, time and trigger parameters for you. • With autostore, the waveform displays at full brightness while all previously acquired waveforms remain on the scope’s screen at half brightness. You see a history of waveform activity while simultaneously viewing the live waveform. • Automatic measurements of voltage, frequency and time, plus user-defined cursor measurements, make waveform characterization fast and easy. • With peak detect, you won’t have to worry about missing narrow glitches. With 100 MHz bandwidth, two input channels, and sweep speeds from 2 ns/div to 5 ns/div, the 54600B is ideal for benchtop troubleshooting, production test, field service, and education— or anywhere else you need a dependable scope with solid performance. 100 MHz bandwidth 2 Channels Sweep speeds from 5 s/div to 2 ns/div Up to 1.5 Million points per sec screen update rate Bandwidth CH 1 and 2 dc-100 MHz 10 Hz-100 MHz Single shot bandwidth dc-2 MHz Sensitivity 2 mV/div to 5 V/div dc gain accuracy ± 1.5% Rise time (calculated) <3.5ns Input Impedance 1 M?, ~ 18 pF Input coupling dc, ac or ground Maximum input (dc + peak ac) 400 V Timebase range 5 s/div to 2 ns/div Trigger sources CH 1, 2, line, or ext Horizontal accuracy ± 0.01% Horizontal resolution 100 ps Trigger sensitivity dc to 25 MHz 25 MHz to max. bandwidth 0.35 div or 3.5 mV 1 div or 10 mV Maximum sample rate single shot repetitive 20 MSa/s 10 GSa/s Record length 4,000 points 2,000 points Max. display update rate c 1,500,000 points/sec Resolution 8 bits Power Voltage: 100-240 Vac, 45 to 440 Hz, 220 VA maximum Net Weight Approx. 6.2 kg (14 lbs) Size 172 mm H x 322 mm W x 317 mm D (6.8 x 12.7 x 12.5 in) Vertical System Bandwidth Limit ~ 20 MHz Inversion CH 1 and CH 2 CMRR ~ 20 dB at 50 MHz Dynamic Range ± 8 div from center screen Input R and C 1 M? , ~ 13 pf Maximum Input 400 V (dc + peak ac) Math Functions CH 1 + or – CH 2 Cursor Accuracy [1][2] Single Cursor Vert. Acc. ± 1.2% of full scale, ± 0.5% of position value Dual Cursor Vert. Acc. ± 0.4% of full scale. Trigger System Coupling ac, dc, LF reject, HF reject, and noise reject. LF and HF: -3db at ~ 50 kHz Modes Auto, Autolevel, Normal, Single, and TV 54645A Glitch Minimum width 8 ns, Operators: <, >, or range triggering TV Triggering TV line and field. 0.5 div of composite sync for stable display (Ch 1 and Ch 2) TV Functions Line Counting Delay time calibrated in NTSC and PAL line numbers All Field Trigger Oscilloscope triggers on the vertical (both fields selected, sync pulse in both fields, allowing use 54602B and 54610B) with noninterlaced video. Holdoff Adjustable from 200 ns to ~ 13 s External Trigger Range Sensitivity ±18V dc to 25 MHz: < 50mV 25 MHz to 100 MHz: < 100mV Coupling dc, HF reject and noise reject Input R and C 1M?, ~ 13pf Maximum Input 400 V (dc + peak ac) Display System Display 7-inch Raster CRT Resolution 255 vertical by 500 horizontal points Controls Front-panel intensity control Graticule 8 X 10 grid or frame Autostore Autostore saves previous sweeps in half bright display and the most recent sweep in full bright display. Display (54616C) 5.8 inch Active Matrix Color LCD Display Agilent 54657A (GPIB) Measurement Storage Modules Incorporate GPIB control and printing capabilities specified above, as well as the following features. Waveform Math Functions Function 1 Addition, subtraction, and multiplication Function 2 Differentiation, integration, and FFT FFT Windows Exponential, flat top, Hanning and rectangular Samples 1024 points Trace Memory up to 100 nonvolatile memories Memories 1 – 3 High speed storage without compression. Memories 4 – 100 Storage with compression. Storage time is approximately 7 seconds. Number of traces that can be stored is a function of complexity, with the minimum being 4 highly complex traces and the maximum being 96. Memory Labeling An onscreen text editor is provided for creating labels up to 20 characters. Each label contains the date and time it was saved. Real Time Clock 24-hour format with battery back-up. Can be set from front panel. Unattended Waveform Monitoring Testing Method Comparison to waveform mask. Number of Masks 2 Mask Generation Automask, controlled from the front panel, and Operation generates mask from displayed waveform with selectable tolerance. Mask editor function allows pixel-by-pixel editing and line drawing. Smoothing function performs a running average of 3 pixels. Action on Failure Save failed trace to memory with date and time of the failure Print failed trace with date and time of the failure Count the failure and maintain pass/fail statistics while continuing the test.
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