Product category:
Oscilloscopes
News Release from: TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) | Subject: TPS2000
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 21 March 2005
DSOs for floating and differential
measurement
Family of multi-channel digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs) for floating and differential measurements includes the world's first four-channel, full-featured, isolated, battery-powered oscilloscope
The TPS2000 series of fully isolated multi-channel digital storage oscilloscopes is now available in the UK from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) This new oscilloscope family includes the world's first four-channel, full-featured, isolated, battery-powered oscilloscope
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 17 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Shop online for Tektronix oscilloscopes
Web shopping facility incorporates an online selection guide which allows customers to view a two-page data sheet giving an overview and comparison of all the products available
Simplified data handling for RS232/GPIB hardware
The new DDDA data acquisition software from Stanford Research Systems simplifies the control and plotting of data from all RS232 and GPIB instruments using Windows 95/98 and NT.
The instruments are said to be ideally suited to use in the design, troubleshooting, installation, and maintenance of components and systems in environments ranging from the laboratory to field servicing.
Floating and differential measurements can be made much more accurately, quickly, and affordably with the TPS2000 series.
Fully featured oscilloscope functionality is coupled with four isolated-channel signal inputs plus isolated external trigger input.
Further reading
Harmonics analyser measures flicker
The HA 1600 from TTi is upgraded to incorporate both Amendment 14 to the harmonics legislation standard (EN61000-3-2), and extra flicker measurement capabilities to EN61000-3-3
No worries over VXI obsolescence
VXI Tektronix has made its product line obsolete, potentially creating a major headache for users. A solution may be in a new replacement programme just announced for the UK from TTi
As a result, the TPS2000 can carry out speedy verification of power-supply performance or complex control circuits.
It can display the effects of neutral current for differential voltages, and quickly make multi-channel floating and differential measurements at voltages up to 30V RMS floating on four channels simultaneously in conjunction with the standard P2220 passive probe.
When the oscilloscope is coupled with the optional P5120 passive high-voltage probe, measurements up to 600V RMS Cat II (or 300V RMS Cat III) can be made.
It is easy to observe rise and fall times and other waveform parameters in circuits with different reference levels or ground references, while removing ground loop interference can be accurately characterised, with just 37pf capacitance from the reference lead to chassis on each of four isolated channels.
Signal interference, crosstalk, and the effects of vibration with frequency-domain analysis can be quickly revealed using the instruments' standard Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) feature.
Eleven automatic measurements simplify and speed the measurement process for regularly repeated parameters.
PC connectivity and integrated compact flash storage enable simple transfer of waveforms and instrument setups.
Tektronix OpenChoice software enables documentation of waveforms and results into the engineer's own reporting software.
The range consists of three models: the TPS2012, TPS2014 and TPS2024.
The TPS2024 and TPS2014 offer four channels with 200MHz and 100MHz bandwidth, respectively, while the TPS2012 offers two channels at 100MHz bandwidth.
Prices for the TPS2000 series start at GBP2000.
The instruments are available for demonstration from TTi.
• TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments): contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Laboratorytalk email newsletter
• Laboratorytalk Home Page

