The Kenwood Corporation TMI CS-6030 oscilloscope is a benchtop, 4-channel, 10-trace analog instrument with a 100 MHz bandwidth and a built-in readout function. It is a reliable and advanced tool suitable for complex circuit analysis and troubleshooting.
Key Features and Specifications
Bandwidth: The oscilloscope provides a guaranteed bandwidth of 100 MHz for each of its 4 channels, with a high sensitivity design of 1 mV/div.
Channels: It features 4 analog channels and can display up to 10 traces simultaneously, making it ideal for observing complex signals like digital or video waveforms.
Display: It utilizes a 150 mm rectangular CRT with an internal graticule and a 17 kV acceleration voltage for high-brilliance, clear waveform observation.
Readout and Cursors: The setup of frequently-used front panel controls is displayed on the screen as characters and numerals, allowing data to be read at a glance. Cursors allow for digital measurement of voltage, time, frequency, and phase difference.
Programmable Functions: The unit includes a programming function that allows the storage and recall of up to 100 steps of preset conditions for repeated use, such as settings for vertical attenuator, sweep rate, and synchronization.
Trigger Counter: A built-in trigger counter is suitable for the analysis of digital signal waveforms.
TV Functions: It includes TV and LINE COUNT functions, compatible with both NTSC and PAL, for detailed observation of video signal line signals.
User Interface: Logic control is applied to most front panel switches and knobs, with rotary encoders and endless VRs used for an excellent feel during operation.
Portability: The unit is described as having a compact size and lightweight construction, making it portable.