Tektronix, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of measurement solutions, today announced that the TBS2000 Digital Storage Oscilloscope has won one of the prestigious “Product of the Year” Awards, run by Elektronik magazine in Germany. The winners were chosen by the magazine’s readers.
The award organizers nominated 111 products this year in 11 different categories – in the category of test and measurement, the Tektronix TBS2000 Series placed in the top three
“The TBS2000 is great at performing an oscilloscope’s most important jobs – looking at and measuring signals’, said Peter Bachmayr, Market Development Manager at Tektronix.” Engineers and students see more with a bigger 9″ display and longer 20M record length. This oscilloscope delivers class-leading performance.
About the TBS2000 Series
The TBS2000 is a next generation basic oscilloscope featuring the longest record length and largest display in its class for faster signal evaluation and troubleshooting. This latest addition to the Tektronix portfolio puts expanded capabilities, including the ability to use a wide range of Tektronix probes, into the hands of budget-constrained design engineers and educators.
-
Models are available with 70 MHz or 100 MHz bandwidth and with 2 or 4 channels.
-
With a 9-inch WVGA display, the TBS2000 can display 15 horizontal (time) divisions allowing users to see 50 percent more signal than any other scope in this category.
-
A 20 Mpoint record length with single-knob pan and zoom provides the ability to capture long time duration signals and easily navigate to find important details.
-
Support for the Tektronix VPI probe interface – the first time for a low-cost Tektronix oscilloscope – allows users to use a wide range of Tektronix active probes at an affordable price.
-
New HelpEverywhere context-sensitive, configurable help provides on-screen tips for important settings.
-
Wi-Fi dongle support enables wireless connectivity so educators can easily set up electronics engineering labs or engineers can take advantage of the instrument’s LXI-compliant interface to conveniently control the oscilloscope remotely.
Wondering what else Tektronix is up to? Check out the Tektronix Bandwidth Banter blog and stay up to date on the latest news from Tektronix on Twitter and Facebook.
