The analog front end achieves an input sensitivity of 500μV/div.
The R&S RTE is an oscilloscope that performs effectively for all measurement applications. With its comprehensive measurement functions that enhance work efficiency and reliable performance that yields satisfactory measurement results, the R&S RTE brings dramatic transformation to everyday measurement tasks. Bandwidth models are available from 200 MHz to 2 GHz, and the analog front end achieves an input sensitivity of 500 μV/div. 【Features】 ○ Sampling rate of 5 Gsamples/second, expandable with up to 200 M memory per channel for detailed analysis ○ Boasts a waveform update speed of 1 million times per second ○ Effectively captures signals with low occurrence frequency For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Highly reliable measurement results ○ Signal analysis tools ○ Easy-to-understand operability ○ Logic analysis with MSO option ○ Trigger function and serial protocol decoding function ○ Power measurement ○ EMI evaluation also with an oscilloscope ○ High-performance probes and a wide range of accessories ○ Flexible support for various applications ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Rohde & Schwarz was founded in 1933 by Dr. Rohde and Dr. Schwarz. The company has maintained its purpose since its inception: "to remain a technology company that creates innovative solutions in the fields of electronics and wireless communication, contributing to society." The Rohde & Schwarz Group (headquartered in Munich, Germany) specializes in wireless communication and leads the world in electronic measurement, broadcasting, secure communications, wireless monitoring, and radio detection. Rohde & Schwarz Japan celebrated its 20th anniversary on April 1, 2023.