BK Precision 2510B Series
Handheld 2Ch Oscilloscope with 100 and 200MHz, CATII and CATIII versions
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The 2510B Series handheld digital storage oscilloscopes combine floating measurement and recorder capabilities with a built-in digital multimeter.
- Two channel 100 MHz (2511B/2515B) and 200 MHz(2512B/2516B) bandwidth models
- Maximum sample rate of 1 GSa/s
- Maximum memory depth of 12 Mpts
- Waveform update rate of 100,000 wfms/s (Normal mode), up to 400,000 wfms/s (Sequence mode)
- 2 fully isolated and floating 1,000 V CAT II,600 V CAT III rated inputs (isolated models: 2515B and 2516B)
- 300 V CAT II rated inputs (non-isolated models 2511B and 2512B)
- Built-in 6000 count DMM with True RMS AC voltage and current measurements
- Scope recorder and meter trend plots for datalogging
- 5.6” TFT-LCD (640 x 480)
- Compact and lightweight – 3.86 lbs (1.75 kg)
- Up to 5 1/2 hours (2511B / 2512B) or 4 hours (2515B / 2516B) respectively, of continuous battery operation
- FFT including seven additional maths functions: add, subtract, multiply, divide, differentiate, integrate and square root
- 38 automatic measurements
- Serial bus decoding for IIC, SPI, UART, CAN and LIN protocols
- USB host port for saving and recalling waveform setups, data, and screenshots on a USB flash driven USB device port (Micro USB-TMC) for PC connectivity
- Supports SCPI commands
Product Variants
Model | Price | |
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2511BHandheld 2Ch Oscilloscope 100MHz, 300V/CAT II |
POA | |
2512BHandheld 2Ch Oscilloscope 200MHz, 300V/CAT II |
POA | |
2515BHandheld 2Ch Oscilloscope 100MHz, 600V/CAT III |
POA | |
2516BHandheld 2Ch Oscilloscope 200MHz, 600V/CAT III |
POA |
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