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Amplicon introduces a small portable and feature rich oscilloscope, the new WaveAce 2000

Brighton, UK, 15th January 2014 – A good oscilloscope should simplify how you work and shorten the time it takes to find and debug problems. The new WaveAce 2000 series combines long memory, a colour display, and extensive measurement capabilities, advanced triggering and excellent connectivity all features that greatly improve troubleshooting.

The WaveAce 2000 series exceeds all the usual expectations of a small affordable oscilloscope. It offers up to 1 Mpts/Ch (2 Mpts interleaved) memory; more memory results in longer capture times showing more waveform detail with each trigger. Saving and recalling waveforms and setups from internal memory will save valuable time during test and debug. The WaveAce can save up to 20 waveforms, 20 setups and two reference waveforms to the internal memory. The WaveAce also provides a USB host port on the front panel for saving screen images, waveforms and setups to a memory stick. A rear panel USB device port allows for connection to a PC or PictBridge printer.

With 32 automatic measurement parameters, the WaveAce simplifies how measurements are made; the large 7” widescreen colour display can show up to five measurements without crowding the waveform display or show all 32 at once with the measurement dashboard. A wide range of advanced timing parameters provide insight to the relationship between signals on two different channels.

The WaveAce 2000 series also provides five math functions for additional analysis including Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide and FFT. The FFT can be viewed using four different windows and two different vertical scales for an insightful view of the frequency domain.

Further product technical details and documentation can be found – here

For further details about Amplicon please visit: www.amplicon.com or watch corporate video

About Amplicon:

Amplicon is a global business with 40 years experience of manufacturing and distribution. Amplicon provides the marketplace with a wide range of complex, connected computer-based measurement and automation systems that can be customised and bundled for easy integration. With a history firmly based in engineering Amplicon has a technically competent workforce backed by a state of the art EMC test facility. Visit www.amplicon.com or contactsales@amplicon.com for further information. Based in Brighton, East Sussex, Amplicon is certified to ISO9001:2008.

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