The AEMC OX9104 IV is a versatile 100 MHz bandwidth oscilloscope with four isolated channels, equipped with a 7-inch color touch screen display. It supports modes including oscilloscope, multimeter, harmonic analyzer, and data logger, making it ideal for electronic and industrial maintenance. The device features advanced trigger functions, automatic measurements, FFT analysis, and remote control via Ethernet and Wi-Fi. Its plug-and-play accessory system, high storage capacity, and IP54 protection ensure reliability in laboratory and field environments, enabling precise diagnostics and comprehensive signal analysis.
Measurement modes: Oscilloscope, multimeter, harmonic analysis, data logger
Trigger functions: Edge, pulse width, delay, counting with advanced options
FFT analysis: 2,500 points, linear or logarithmic scale
Connectivity: Ethernet, Wi-Fi, USB, SD card
Power: Rechargeable Li-ion battery, up to 8 hours
Dimensions: 292.5 x 210.6 x 66.2 mm
Weight: approximately 2.1 kg with batteries
Protection: IP54
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