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Tektronix unveils oscilloscopes

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BANGALORE: Tektronix has announced two new oscilloscope families for the low-cost oscilloscope market, according to a press release. The new TDS1000 and TDS2000 series digital storage oscilloscopes offer value, performance and usability features, the release states.

Both families are priced to meet the budget constraints of users with applications as varied as basic electronic repair tasks, automated production test and monitoring of environmental sensors and designing and debugging of microprocessors, according to the company.

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Tektronix unveils oscilloscopes


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