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News Release from: TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) | Subject: Yokogawa DL750P
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 January 2008

Oscilloscope handles long and short-term
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Even if it is capturing trend data over a long period of time, the Yokogawa DL750P can still trigger and separately record high-speed signals using the 'dual-capture' mode.

The Yokogawa DL750P, available from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments), is a combined oscilloscope and chart recorder (ScopeCorder) with a built-in A4 width printer and paper-based chart recorder The DL750P is configurable to have up to 16 analogue and 16 digital/logic channels

It can capture 30 days of data.

Even if it is capturing trend data over a long period of time, it can still trigger and separately record high-speed signals using the 'dual-capture' mode.

Two independent GigaZoom windows allow detailed analysis of two widely spaced events.

The DL750P offers a 10.4in colour TFT display which allows multichannel information to be displayed clearly.

It also has a powerful DSP (digital signal processor) for real-time maths, digital filtering and user-defined maths.

Standard maths functions include a wide range of FFT types.

The built-in A4 printer can print to 200mm width at 200 dpi resolution.

It can be used for continuous printing in chart-recorder mode, or for hard copy of the information displayed on the screen.

It can also operate as an X-Y recorder for up to four pairs of channels.

A wide range of input modules is available including universal modules and specialist modules for high-speed, high-precision, high-voltage, temperature, strain, acceleration and frequency.

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