Characteristic |
DPO4034B
MSO4034B |
DPO4054B
MSO4054B |
DPO4102B
DPO4102B-L
MSO4102B
MSO4102B-L |
DPO4104B
DPO4104B-L
MSO4104B
MSO4104B-L |
Input Channels |
4 |
4 |
2 |
4 |
Analog Bandwidth (–3 dB) 5 mV/div - 1 V/div |
350 MHz |
500 MHz |
1 GHz |
1 GHz |
Calculated Rise Time 5 mV/div (typical) |
1 ns |
700 ps |
350 ps |
350 ps |
Hardware Bandwidth Limits |
20 MHz or 250 MHz |
Input Coupling |
AC, DC |
Input Impedance |
1 MΩ ±1%, 50 Ω ±1% |
Input Sensitivity, 1 MΩ |
1 mV/div to 10 V/div |
Input Sensitivity, 50 Ω |
1 mV/div to 1 V/div |
Vertical Resolution |
8 bits (11 bits with Hi Res) |
Max Input Voltage, 1 M Ω |
300 VRMS CAT II with peaks = ±425 V |
Max Input Voltage, 50 Ω |
5 VRMS with peaks < ±20 V |
DC Gain Accuracy |
±1.5%, derated at 0.10%/°C above 30 °C |
Channel-to-Channel Isolation |
=100:1 at =100 MHz and =30:1 at >100 MHz up to the rated bandwidth for any two channels having equal volts/div settings |
Offset Range |
Range |
1 MΩ |
50 Ω |
1 mV/div to 50 mV/div |
±1 V |
±1 V |
50.5 mV/div to 99.5 mV/div |
±0.5 V |
±0.5 V |
100 mV/div to 500 mV/div |
±10 V |
±10 V |
505 mV/div to 995 mV/div |
±5 V |
±5 V |
1 V/div to 5 V/div |
±100 V |
±5 V |
5.05 V/div to 10 V/div |
±50 V |
NA |
Vertical System Digital Channels |
Characteristic |
All MSO4000B Models |
Input Channels |
16 Digital (D15 - D0) |
Thresholds |
Per-channel Thresholds |
Threshold Selections |
TTL, CMOS, ECL, PECL, User Defined |
User-defined Threshold Range |
±40 V |
Maximum Input Voltage |
±42 Vpeak |
Threshold Accuracy |
±(100 mV + 3% of threshold setting) |
Input Dynamic Range |
30 Vp-p =200 MHz
10 Vp-p >200 MHz |
Minimum Voltage Swing |
400 mV |
Input Impedance |
100 kΩ |
Probe Loading |
3 pF |
Vertical Resolution |
1 bit |
Horizontal System Analog Channels |
Characteristic |
DPO4034B
MSO4034B |
DPO4054B
MSO4054B |
DPO4102B
DPO4104B
MSO4102B
MSO4104B |
DPO4102B-L
DPO4104B-L
MSO4102B-L
MSO4102B-L |
Maximum Sample Rate (All channels) |
2.5 GS/s |
2.5 GS/s |
5 GS/s |
2.5 GS/s |
Maximum Record Length (All channels) |
20M points |
5M points |
Maximum Duration at Highest Sample Rate (All channels) |
8 ms |
8 ms |
4 ms |
2 ms |
Time Base Range |
1 ns to 1,000 s |
400 ps to 1,000 s |
400 ps to 1,000 s |
Time Base Delay Time Range |
–10 divisions to 5000 s |
Channel-to-Channel Deskew Range |
±125 ns |
Time Base Accuracy |
±5 ppm over any =1 ms interval |
Horizontal System Digital Channels |
Characteristic |
All MSO4000B Models |
Maximum Sample Rate (Main) |
500 MS/s (2 ns resolution) |
Maximum Record Length (Main) |
20M points (5M points on -L models) |
Maximum Record Length (MagniVu) |
10k points centered around the trigger |
Minimum Detectable Pulse Width (Typical) |
1 ns |
Channel-to-Channel Skew (Typical) |
200 ps |
Maximum Input Toggle Rate |
500 MHz
Maximum frequency sine wave that can accurately be reproduced as a logic square wave. Requires the use of a short ground extender on each channel.
This is the maximum frequency at the minimum swing amplitude. Higher toggle rates can be achieved with higher amplitudes. |
Trigger System |
Characteristic |
Description |
Main Trigger Modes |
Auto, Normal, and Single |
Trigger Coupling |
DC, AC, HF reject (attenuates >50 kHz), LF reject (attenuates <50 kHz), noise reject (reduces sensitivity) |
Trigger Holdoff Range |
20 ns to 8 s |
Trigger Sensitivity |
Characteristic |
Description |
Internal DC Coupled |
1 MΩ Path
(All models)
50 Ω Path
(350 MHz and 500 MHz models) |
For 1 mV/div to 4.98 mV/div; 0.75 div from DC to 50 MHz, increasing to 1.3 div at rated bandwidth
For =5 mV/div; 0.4 div from DC to 50 MHz, increasing to 1 div at rated bandwidth |
50 Ω Path
(1 GHz models) |
0.4 div from DC to 50 MHz, increasing to 1 div at rated bandwidth |
External |
Auxiliary Input |
200 mV from DC to 50 MHz, increasing to 500 mV at rated bandwidth |
Trigger Level Range |
Any Channel |
±8 divisions from center of screen |
External
(Auxiliary Input) |
±8 V |
Line |
Fixed at about 50% of line voltage |
Trigger Frequency Readout |
Provides 6-digit frequency readout of triggerable events. |
Trigger Modes |
Edge |
Positive or negative slope on any channel or front-panel auxiliary input. Coupling includes DC, AC, HF reject, LF reject, and noise reject |
Sequence
(B-trigger) |
Trigger Delay by Time – 4 ns to 8 s. Or Trigger Delay by Events – 1 to 4,000,000 events |
Pulse Width |
Trigger on width of positive or negative pulses that are >, <, =, a specified period of time (4 ns to 8 s) |
Timeout |
Trigger when no pulse is detected within a specified time (4 ns to 8 s) |
Runt |
Trigger on a pulse that crosses one threshold but fails to cross a second threshold before crossing the first again |
Logic |
Trigger when any logical pattern of channels goes false or stays true for specified period of time (4 ns to 8 s). Any input can be used as a clock to look for the pattern on a clock edge. Pattern (AND, OR, NAND, NOR) specified for all analog and digital input channels defined as High, Low, or Don't Care |
Setup and Hold |
Trigger on violations of both setup time and hold time between clock and data present on one or more of the input channels |
Rise/Fall Time |
Trigger on pulse edge rates that are faster or slower than specified. Slope may be positive, negative, or either |
Video |
Trigger on all lines, odd, even, or all fields on NTSC, PAL, and SECAM video signals |
Extended Video
(Optional) |
Trigger on 480p/60, 576p/50, 720p/30, 720p/50, 720p/60, 875i/60, 1080i/50, 1080i/60, 1080p/24, 1080p/24sF, 1080p/25, 1080p/30, 1080p/50, 1080p/60, and custom bi-level and tri-level sync video standards |
I2C (Optional) |
Trigger on Start, Repeated Start, Stop, Missing ACK, Address (7 or 10 bit), Data, or Address and Data on I2C buses up to 10 Mb/s |
SPI (Optional) |
Trigger on SS active, MOSI, MISO, or MOSI and MISO on SPI buses up to 50 Mb/s. Note: Only 2-wire SPI is supported on the DPO4102B and DPO4102B-L models |
USB (Optional) |
Low-speed: Trigger on Sync, Reset, Suspend, Resume, End of Packet, Token (Address) Packet, Data Packet, Handshake Packet, Special Packet, Error.
Token packet trigger – Any token type, SOF, OUT, IN, SETUP; Address can be specified for Any Token, OUT, IN, and SETUP token types. Address can be further specified to trigger on =, <, =, >, =, ? a particular value, or inside or outside of a range. Frame number can be specified for SOF token using binary, hex, unsigned decimal and don't care digits.
Data packet trigger – Any data type, DATA0, DATA1; Data can be further specified to trigger on =, <, =, >, =, a particular data value, or inside or outside of a range.
Handshake packet trigger – Any handshake type, ACK, NAK, STALL.
Special packet trigger – Any special type, Reserved.
Error trigger – PID Check, CRC5 or CRC16, Bit Stuffing. |
USB (Optional) |
Full-speed: Trigger on Sync, Reset, Suspend, Resume, End of Packet, Token (Address) Packet, Data Packet, Handshake Packet, Special Packet, Error.
Token packet trigger – Any token type, SOF, OUT, IN, SETUP; Address can be specified for Any Token, OUT, IN, and SETUP token types. Address can be further specified to trigger on =, <, =, >, =, a particular value, or inside or outside of a range. Frame number can be specified for SOF token using binary, hex, unsigned decimal and don't care digits.
Data packet trigger – Any data type, DATA0, DATA1; Data can be further specified to trigger on =, <, =, >, =, a particular data value, or inside or outside of a range.
Handshake packet trigger – Any handshake type, ACK, NAK, STALL.
Special packet trigger – Any special type, PRE, Reserved.
Error trigger – PID Check, CRC5 or CRC16, Bit Stuffing. |
USB (Optional) |
High-speed: Trigger on Sync, Reset, Suspend, Resume, End of Packet, Token (Address) Packet, Data Packet, Handshake Packet, Special Packet, Error.
Token packet trigger – Any token type, SOF, OUT, IN, SETUP; Address can be specified for Any Token, OUT, IN, and SETUP token types. Address can be further specified to trigger on =, <, =, >, =, a particular value, or inside or outside of a range. Frame number can be specified for SOF token using binary, hex, unsigned decimal and don't care digits.
Data packet trigger – Any data type, DATA0, DATA1, DATA2, MDATA; Data can be further specified to trigger on =, <, =, >, =, a particular data value, or inside or outside of a range.
Handshake packet trigger – Any handshake type, ACK, NAK, STALL, NYET.
Special packet trigger – Any special type, ERR, SPLIT, PING, Reserved. SPLIT packet components that can be specified include:
Hub Address
Start/Complete – Don't Care, Start (SSPLIT), Complete (CSPLIT)
Port Address
Start and End bits – Don’t Care, Control/Bulk/Interrupt (Full-speed Device, Low-speed Device), Isochronous (Data is Middle, Data is End, Data is Start, Data is All)
Endpoint Type – Don’t Care, Control, Isochronous, Bulk, Interrupt
Error trigger – PID Check, CRC5 or CRC16.
High-speed support only available on models with 1 GHz analog channel bandwidth. |
Ethernet (Optional) |
10BASE-T: Trigger on Start Frame Delimiter, MAC Addresses, MAC Q-Tag Control Information, MAC Length/Type, IP Header, TCP Header, TCP/IPv4/MAC Client Data, End of Packet, FCS (CRC) Error.
MAC Addresses – Trigger on Source and Destination 48-bit address values.
MAC Q-Tag Control Information – Trigger on Q-Tag 32-bit value.
MAC Length/Type – Trigger on =, <, =, >, =, a particular 16-bit value, or inside or outside of a range.
IP Header – Trigger on IP Protocol 8-bit value, Source Address, Destination Address.
TCP Header – Trigger on Source Port, Destination Port, Sequence Number, and Ack Number.
TCP/IPv4/MAC Client Data – Trigger on =, <, =, >, =, a particular data value, or inside or outside of a range. Selectable number of bytes to trigger on from 1-16. Byte offset options of Don't Care, 0-1499. |
Ethernet (Optional) |
100BASE-TX: Trigger on Start Frame Delimiter, MAC Addresses, MAC Q-Tag Control Information, MAC Length/Type, IP Header, TCP Header, TCP/IPv4/MAC Client Data, End of Packet, FCS (CRC) Error, Idle.
MAC Addresses – Trigger on Source and Destination 48-bit address values.
MAC Q-Tag Control Information – Trigger on Q-Tag 32-bit value.
MAC Length/Type – Trigger on =, <, =, >, =, a particular 16-bit value, or inside or outside of a range.
IP Header – Trigger on IP Protocol 8-bit value, Source Address, Destination Address.
TCP Header – Trigger on Source Port, Destination Port, Sequence Number, and Ack Number.
TCP/IPv4/MAC Client Data – Trigger on =, <, =, >, =, a particular data value, or inside or outside of a range. Selectable number of bytes to trigger on from 1-16. Byte offset options of Don't Care, 0-1499. |
CAN (Optional) |
Trigger on Start of Frame, Frame Type (data, remote, error, overload), Identifier (standard or extended), Data, Identifier and Data, End of Frame, Missing ACK, or Bit Stuffing Error on CAN signals up to 1 Mb/s. Data can be further specified to trigger on =, <, =, >, =, a specific data value. User-adjustable sample point is set to 50% by default |
LIN (Optional) |
Trigger on Sync, Identifier, Data, Identifier and Data, Wakeup Frame, Sleep Frame, Errors such as Sync, Parity, or Checksum Errors up to 100 Kb/s (by LIN definition, 20 Kb/s) |
FlexRay (Optional) |
Trigger on Start of Frame, Type of Frame (Normal, Payload, Null, Sync, Startup), Identifier, Cycle Count, Complete Header Field, Data, Identifier and Data, End of Frame or Errors such as Header CRC, Trailer CRC, Null Frame, Sync Frame, or Startup Frame Errors up to 100 Mb/s |
RS-232/422/
485/UART
(Optional) |
Trigger on Tx Start Bit, Rx Start Bit, Tx End of Packet, Rx End of Packet, Tx Data, Rx Data, Tx Parity Error, and Rx Parity Error up to 10 Mb/s |
RS-232/422/
485/UART
(Optional) |
Trigger on Tx Start Bit, Rx Start Bit, Tx End of Packet, Rx End of Packet, Tx Data, Rx Data, Tx Parity Error, and Rx Parity Error up to 10 Mb/s |
MIL-STD-1553
(Optional) |
Trigger on Sync, Word Type*1 (Command, Status, Data), Command Word*1 (set RT Address, T/R, Sub-address/Mode, Data Word Count/Mode Code, and Parity individually), Status Word*1 (set RT Address, Message Error, Instrumentation, Service Request Bit, Broadcast Command Received, Busy, Subsystem Flag, Dynamic Bus Control Acceptance (DBCA), Terminal Flag, and Parity individually), Data Word (user-specified 16-bit data value), Error (Sync, Parity, Manchester, Non-contiguous data), Idle Time (minimum time selectable from 4 µs to 100 µs; maximum time selectable from 12 µs to 100 µs; trigger on < minimum, > maximum, inside range, outside range). RT Address can be further specified to trigger on =, <, >, =, = a particular value, or inside or outside of a range. |
I2S/LJ/RJ/TDM
(Optional, not
available on
DPO4102B or
DPO4102B-L
models) |
Trigger on Word Select, Frame Sync, or Data. Data can be further specified to trigger on =, <, =, >, =, a specific data value, or inside or outside of a range
Maximum data rate for I2S/LJ/RJ is 12.5 Mb/s
Maximum data rate for TDM is 25 Mb/s |
Parallel (Available
on MSO models
only) |
Trigger on a parallel bus data value. Parallel bus can be from 1 to 20 bits in size. Binary and Hex radices are supported |
Acquisition Modes |
Sample |
Acquire sampled values |
Peak Detect |
Captures glitches as narrow as 800 ps (1 GHz models) or 1.6 ns (500 MHz and 350 MHz models) at all sweep speeds |
Averaging |
From 2 to 512 waveforms included in average |
Envelope |
Min-Max envelope reflecting Peak Detect data over multiple acquisitions |
Hi Res |
Real-time boxcar averaging reduces random noise and increases vertical resolution |
Roll |
Scrolls waveforms right to left across the screen at sweep speeds slower than or equal to 40 ms/div |
Waveform Measurements |
Cursors |
Waveform and Screen |
Automatic Measurements |
29, of which up to eight can be displayed on-screen at any one time. Measurements include: Period, Frequency, Delay, Rise Time, Fall Time, Positive Duty Cycle, Negative Duty Cycle, Positive Pulse Width, Negative Pulse Width, Burst Width, Phase, Positive Overshoot, Negative Overshoot, Peak-to-Peak, Amplitude, High, Low, Max, Min, Mean, Cycle Mean, RMS, Cycle RMS, Positive Pulse Count, Negative Pulse Count, Rising Edge Count, Falling Edge Count, Area and Cycle Area |
Measurement Statistics |
Mean, Min, Max, Standard Deviation |
Reference Levels |
User-definable reference levels for automatic measurements can be specified in either percent or units |
Gating |
Isolate the specific occurrence within an acquisition to take measurements on, using either the screen or waveform cursors |
Waveform Histogram |
A waveform histogram provides an array of data values representing the total number of hits inside of a user-defined region of the display. A waveform histogram is both a visual graph of the hit distribution as well as a numeric array of values that can be measured.
Sources – Channel 1, Channel 2, Channel 3, Channel 4, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Math
Types – Vertical, Horizontal |
Waveform
Histogram
Measurements |
Waveform Count, Hits in Box, Peak Hits, Median, Max, Min, Peak-to-Peak, Mean, Standard Deviation, Sigma 1, Sigma 2, Sigma 3 |
Waveform Math |
Arithmetic |
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide waveforms |
Math Functions |
Integrate, Differentiate, FFT |
FFT |
Spectral magnitude
FFT Vertical Scale: Linear RMS or dBV RMS
FFT Window Settings: Rectangular, Hamming, Hanning, Blackman Harris |
Advanced Math |
Define extensive algebraic expressions including waveforms, reference waveforms, math functions.
Perform math on math using complex equations (FFT, Intg, Diff, Log, Exp, Sqrt, Abs, Sine, Cosine, Tangent, Rad, Deg), scalars, up to two user-adjustable variables and results of parametric measurements (Period, Freq, Delay, Rise, Fall, PosWidth, NegWidth, BurstWidth, Phase, PosDutyCycle, NegDutyCycle, PosOverShoot, NegOverShoot, PeakPeak, Amplitude, RMS, CycleRMS, High, Low, Max, Min, Mean, CycleMean, Area, CycleArea, and trend plots)
e.g. (Intg(Ch1–Mean(Ch1))×1.414×VAR1) |
Power Measurements (Optional) |
Power Quality Measurements |
VRMS, VCrest Factor, Frequency, IRMS, ICrest Factor, True Power, Apparent Power, Reactive Power, Power Factor, Phase Angle |
Switching Loss Measurements |
Power Loss: Ton, Toff, Conduction, Total
Energy Loss: Ton, Toff, Conduction, Total |
Harmonics |
THD-F, THD-R, RMS measurements
Graphical and table displays of harmonics
Test to IEC61000-3-2 Class A and MIL-STD-1399 Section 300A |
Ripple Measurements |
Vripple and Iripple |
Modulation Analysis |
Graphical display of +Pulse Width, –Pulse Width, Period, Frequency, +Duty Cycle, and –Duty Cycle modulation types |
Safe Operating Area |
Graphical display and mask testing of switching device safe operating area measurements |
dV/dt and dI/dt Measurements |
Cursor measurements of slew rate |
Limit/Mask Testing (Optional) |
Included Standard Masks |
ITU-T, ANSI T1.102, USB |
Test Source |
Limit Test: Any Ch1 - Ch4 or any R1 - R4
Mask Test: Any Ch1 - Ch4 |
Mask Creation |
Limit test vertical tolerance from 0 to 1 division in 1 m division increments; Limit test horizontal tolerance from 0 to 500 m division in 1 m division increments
Load standard mask from internal memory
Load custom mask from text file with up to 8 segments |
Mask Scaling
Test Criteria Run Until |
Lock to Source ON (mask automatically re-scales with source-channel settings changes)
Lock to Source OFF (mask does not re-scale with source-channel settings changes)
Minimum number of waveforms (from 1 to 1,000,000; Infinity)
Minimum elapsed time (from 1 second to 48 hours; Infinity) |
Violation Threshold |
From 1 to 1,000,000 |
Actions on Test Failure |
Stop acquisition, save screen image to file, save waveform to file, print screen image, trigger out pulse, set remote interface SRQ |
Results Display |
Test status, total waveforms, number of violations, violation rate, total tests, failed tests, test failure rate, elapsed time, total hits for each mask segment |
Software |
NI LabVIEW SignalExpress Tektronix Edition |
A fully interactive measurement software environment optimized for the MSO/DPO4000B Series, enables you to instantly acquire, generate, analyze, compare, import, and save measurement data and signals using an intuitive drag-and-drop user interface that does not require any programming.
Standard MSO/DPO4000B Series support for acquiring, controlling, viewing, and exporting your live signal data is permanently available through the software. The full version (SIGEXPTE) adds additional signal processing, advanced analysis, mixed signal, sweeping, limit testing, and user-defined step capabilities and is available for a 30-day trial period standard with each instrument. |
OpenChoice® Desktop |
Enables fast and easy communication between a Windows PC and the MSO/DPO4000B Series, using USB or LAN. Transfer and save settings, waveforms, measurements, and screen images. Included Word and Excel toolbars automate the transfer of acquisition data and screen images from the oscilloscope into Word and Excel for quick reporting or further analysis. |
IVI Driver |
Provides a standard instrument programming interface for common applications such as LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Microsoft .NET and MATLAB. |
e*Scope® Web-based Remote Control |
Enables control of the MSO/DPO4000B Series over a network connection through a standard web browser. Simply enter the IP address or network name of the oscilloscope and a web page will be served to the browser. |
LXI Class C
Web Interface |
Connect to the MSO/DPO4000B Series through a standard web browser by simply entering the oscilloscope's IP address or network name in the address bar of the browser. The web interface enables viewing of instrument status and configuration, status and modification of network settings, and instrument control through the e*scope web-based remote control. All web interaction conforms to LXI Class C specification. |
Display Characteristics |
Display Type |
10.4 in. (264 mm) liquid-crystal TFT color display |
Display Resolution |
1,024 horizontal × 768 vertical pixels (XGA) |
Waveform Styles |
Vectors, Dots, Variable Persistence, Infinite Persistence |
Graticules |
Full, Grid, Solid, Cross Hair, Frame, IRE, and mV |
Format |
YT and simultaneous XY/YT |
Waveform Capture Rate |
>50,000 wfm/s maximum |
Input/Output Ports |
Port |
Description |
USB 2.0 High-speed Host Port |
Supports USB mass storage devices, printers and keyboard. Two ports on front and two ports on rear of instrument |
USB 2.0 Device Port |
Rear-panel connector allows for communication/control of oscilloscope through USBTMC or GPIB (with a TEK-USB-488), and direct printing to all PictBridge-compatible printers |
LAN Port |
RJ-45 connector, supports 10/100/1000 Mb/s |
XGA Video Port |
DB-15 female connector, connect to show the oscilloscope display on an external monitor or projector |
Auxiliary Input |
Front-panel BNC connector. Input Impedance 1 MO. Max input 300 VRMS CAT II with peaks = ±425 V |
Probe Compensator Output |
Front-panel pins
Amplitude: 2.5 V
Frequency: 1 kHz |
Auxiliary Out |
Rear-panel BNC connector
VOUT (Hi): =2.5 V open circuit, =1.0 V 50 O to ground
VOUT (Lo): =0.7 V into a load of =4 mA; =0.25 V 50 O to ground
Output can be configured to provide a pulse out signal when the oscilloscope triggers, the internal oscilloscope reference clock out, or an event out for limit/mask testing |
External Reference In |
Time-base system can phase lock to an external 10 MHz reference (10 MHz ±1%) |
Kensington Lock |
Rear-panel security slot connects to standard Kensington lock |
VESA Mount |
Standard (MIS-D 100) 100 mm VESA mounting points on rear of instrument |
LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) |
Characteristic |
Description |
Class |
LXI Class C |
Version |
V1.3 |
Power Source |
Characteristic |
Description |
Power Source Voltage |
100 to 240 V ±10% |
Power Source Frequency |
45 to 66 Hz (85 to 264 V)
360 to 440 Hz (100 to 132 V) |
Power Consumption |
225 W maximum |
Physical Characteristics |
Dimensions |
mm |
in. |
Height |
229 |
9.0 |
Width |
439 |
17.3 |
Depth |
147 |
5.8 |
Weight |
kg |
lb. |
Net |
5 |
11 |
Shipping |
10.7 |
23.6 |
Rackmount Configuration |
5U |
Cooling Clearance |
2 in. (51 mm) required on left side and rear of instrument |
Environmental |
Characteristic |
Description |
Temperature |
Operating |
0 ºC to +50 ºC |
Nonoperating |
–20 ºC to +60 ºC |
Humidity |
Operating |
High: 40 ºC to 50 ºC, 10% to 60% Relative Humidity
Low: 0 ºC to 40 ºC, 10% to 90% Relative Humidity |
Nonoperating |
High: 40 ºC to 60 ºC, 5% to 60% Relative Humidity
Low: 0 ºC to 40 ºC, 5% to 90% Relative Humidity |
Altitude |
Operating |
9,843 ft. (3,000 m) |
Nonoperating |
39,370 ft. (12,000 m) |
Regulatory |
Electromagnetic Compatibility |
EC Council Directive 2004/108/EC |
Safety |
UL61010-1, Second Edition; CSA61010-1 Second Edition, EN61010-1:2001; IEC 61010-1:2001 |