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50Mhz Analog-Digital-Oscilloscope Hm507: N N N N N N N

The document provides specifications for an oscilloscope including its vertical and horizontal deflection capabilities, triggering options, digital storage functions, operation and display features, component tester functions, and general information. Key specs include 50MHz analog and digital bandwidth, 2GSa/s random sampling, 100MSa/s real time sampling, 7 automatic measurement routines, and RS-232 interface.
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50Mhz Analog-Digital-Oscilloscope Hm507: N N N N N N N

The document provides specifications for an oscilloscope including its vertical and horizontal deflection capabilities, triggering options, digital storage functions, operation and display features, component tester functions, and general information. Key specs include 50MHz analog and digital bandwidth, 2GSa/s random sampling, 100MSa/s real time sampling, 7 automatic measurement routines, and RS-232 interface.
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Specifications

Vertical Deflection (analog/digital)


Operating modes: Channel I or CH II separate, CH I and
II alternate or chopped (0.5MHz), Sum or difference from
CH I and ±CH II
XY-Mode: via CH I (X) and CH II (Y)
Frequency range: 2x DC - 50MHz (-3dB)
Rise time, Overshoot: <7ns, ≤ 1%
Deflection coefficient: 14 calibrated steps (1-2-5 sequence)
1mV-2mV/div: ±5% (DC to 10MHz (-3dB))
5mV-20V/div: ±3% (DC to 50MHz (-3dB)) with variable
>2.5:1(uncal.) to >50V/cm
Input impedance: 1 MΩ II 18pF
Input coupling: DC–AC-GD (ground)
Input voltage: max. 400V (DC + peak AC)
Triggering (analog/digital)
Automatic (peak to peak): ≥ 0.5div, 20Hz – 100MHz
Normal with level control: ≥ 0.5div, 0 - 100MHz
Indicator for trigger action: LED
Slope: positive or negative
Sources: CH I or II, alternate CH I and CH II (≥ 0.8div),
line (mains) and external
Coupling: AC (10Hz - 100MHz), DC (0 - 100MHz), HF
(50kHz - 100MHz), LF (0 -1,5kHz)
2nd Triggering (analog mode): normal with level control
and slope selection
External: ≥ 0,3Vpp (0 - 50MHz)
Active TV Sync Separator: Field and Line, pos. and neg.
Horizontal Deflection 50MHz Analog- Digital-Oscilloscope HM507
Analog
Time coefficients: 22 calibrated steps (1-2-5 sequence), n2GSa/s Random Sampling Rate
0.5s/div – 50ns/div (± 3%), with
variable >2.5: 1(uncal.) to >1.25s/div n100MS/s Real Time Sampling Rate
X-MAG. x10:
Delay:
up to 10ns/div. (± 5%)
140ms – 200ns (variable)
n2 Channels, DC-50MHz, 1mV-20V/div., Component Tester
Holdoff time: variable to approx. 10:1 n100MHz Frequency & Period Counter 4 Digit Resolution
Bandwidth X-Amplifier: 0 - 3MHz (-3dB)
X-Y phase shift: <3° below 120kHz n7 Automatic Measurement Routines, Built-in Calibrate Menu
Digital
Time coefficients: 100s/div – 50ns/div (±2%), 29 cal.
n9 Different Instrument Settings in Nonvolatile Memory
steps (1-2-5 sequence) nAutoset, Readout, Cursor Measurement, Save/Recall, RS-232 Interface
X-MAG. x10: up to 20ns/div. (± 2%)
Bandwidth X-Amplifier: 0 - 20MHz (-3dB)
X-Y phase shift: <3° below 20MHz The HM507 features 50MHz bandwidth capability in analog and digital mode, which is
Digital Storage unique in its price range. According to the measurement task, the user can select between
Operating modes: Refresh, Roll, Single, XY, Envelope, the advantages of analog or digital by pressing one pushbutton. The CRT display with its
Average, Random-Sampling extremely high resolution, offers unsurpassed signal display quality in combination with
Dot Join function: automatic
Max. sample rate, real time: 100MSa/s, 8 bit flash A/D
an unmatched display update rate.
Max. effective sample rate, random: 2GSa/s In digital mode each signal can be displayed with 2000 samples (200 samples/div). The
Pre-/Post-Trigger: -75% .... +100% (continuously) high X resolution also has the effect that, in comparision with LC and raster scan displays,
Signal refresh rate: max. 180/s
Memory & display: 2k x 8bit per channel the sampling rate in each comparable time base setting is significantly higher. This reduces
Reference memory (EEPROM): 2k x 8 bit per channel the danger of alias signal display.
Resolution (samples/div) in Yt mode: X = 200/div, Y = 25/div The ability to record even very low frequency signals down to 1mHz and single events,
Resolution (samples/div) in XY mode: X = 25/div, Y = 25/div
together with Pre or Post Trigger, are examples of the advantages of digital mode.
Operation / Display
Additionally in digital mode, signal processing (average, envelope) can be performed as
Manual / Autoset: front panel switches / autom.
parameter selection well as signal documentation in combination with external devices (e.g. PC) via the built in
Save/Recall: 9 user defined instrument settings RS-232 interface. A suitable software program is supplied with the scope.
Readout: display of instrument settings and measuring
results
In addition to real time sampling, random sampling is now available too; the latter function
auto measurement: frequency/cycle, Vdc, Vpp, Vp+, Vp- allows you to record repetitive signals up to 50MHz. The demands for a distortion free
Cursor measurement (analog, digital): ∆V, ∆t or 1/∆t “probe tip to screen“ signal display are met by the low noise, 8 bit flash A/D converters,
(frequ.), gain, rise time, ratio X, ratio Y, V to GND, phase angle
Cursor measurement (digital): pulse count, search
avoiding noise problems typical for CCD and analog array converters. Two non volatile
(peak – peak, peak+, peak-), mean value (avm), effective reference memories allow the comparison of signals with those already stored in memory.
value (rms) Autoset significantly eases instrument operation; briefly pressing this button automati-
Frequency counter: 4 digit (0,01% ±1 digit) 0.5Hz -100MHz
Interface (standard fitting): RS-232 (for instrument cally optimises the instrument setting for almost any signal, and manual adjustments are
control and signal data) only required for special cases (e.g. complex signals). Save/Recall allows you to store and
Option: data transfer via glass fiber: HZ70; Interface: HO79-6 recall 9 different instrument settings in a non volatile memory. Front panel settings and
Component Tester selected features are alphanumerically displayed on the screen (Readout). For example the
Test voltage, frequency: approx. 7Vrms (open circuit), results of cursor independent automatic measurement of frequency, period, dc- or ac
approx. 50Hz
Test current: approx. 7mArms (short circuit) One test voltages. Voltage, time, frequency, phase angle, gain, rise time, ratio X and ratio Y can
lead is grounded (Safety Earth) be determined by manual cursor measurement in analog and digital mode. In the latter
General Information mode cursor supported rms and mean value measurement as well as a count function
CRT: 8x10cm, internal graticule are available too. Probe factor input (x1 and x10) enables the correct display of deflection
Acceleration voltage: approx. 2kV
Z-Input (Intens. modulation, analog): max. +5V (TTL)
coefficients and voltages, without annoying calculation. The built-in calibrate menu allows
Calibrator (square wave): 0.2V ±1 %, ≈ 1 Hz - 1 MHz (tr <4ns) closed-case adjustment procedures of the vertical-, trigger- and storage amplifiers. In its
Line voltage: 100-240V AC ±10%, 50/60Hz class the HM507 offers unique characteristics for measurement and documentation.
Power consumption: approx. 46 Watt at 50Hz
Min./Max. ambient temperature: 10°C...+40°C
Protective system: Safety class I (EN 61 010, IEC 1010-1) Accessories supplied: Operators Manual and PC Software on CD-ROM, 2 Probes
Weight: ca. 6.0kg, Color: techno-brown
Cabinet: W 285, H 125, D 380 mm 1:1/10:1 and Line Cord.

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