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== Devices == | == Devices == | ||
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== Protocol == | == Protocol == | ||
The device uses [[USBTMC]] or LXI via its ethernet port for communication with a host PC. The protocol is based on SCPI commands. | The device uses [[GPIB]], [[USBTMC]] or LXI via its ethernet port for communication with a host PC. The protocol is based on SCPI commands. | ||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Latest revision as of 21:25, 1 September 2014
Status | supported |
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Source code | yokogawa-dlm |
Channels | 2 or 4 |
Samplerate | 2.5GSa/s (2chs interleaved), 1.25GSa/s |
Analog bandwidth | 200-500MHz (depending on model) |
Vertical resolution | 8bits |
Input impedance | 1MΩ‖20pF 150V RMS CAT I or 50Ω 5V RMS |
Memory | 6.25 to 250Mpts (model/mode-dependent) |
Display | 8.4" 1024x768 |
Connectivity | USB host/device, Ethernet (optional), Trigger in/out, GO/NOGO, VGA out |
Website | yokogawa.com |
The Yokogawa DLM2000 series are 2- or 4-channel oscilloscopes with an analog bandwidth of 200-500MHz and 2.5GS/s sampling rate. See Yokogawa DLM2000 series/Info for more details (such as lsusb -v output) about the device.
Due to Yokogawa's focus on the controls industry, their oscilloscopes offer extensive analysis and reporting features.
Devices
Model | Bandwidth | Channels |
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DLM2022 | 200MHz | 2 |
DLM2032 | 350MHz | 2 |
DLM2052 | 500MHz | 2 |
DLM2024 | 200MHz | 4 analog / 3 analog+8 digital |
DLM2034 | 350MHz | 4 analog / 3 analog+8 digital |
DLM2054 | 500MHz | 4 analog / 3 analog+8 digital |
Photos
Protocol
The device uses GPIB, USBTMC or LXI via its ethernet port for communication with a host PC. The protocol is based on SCPI commands.