Specifications at a glance:
Analog input channels: 2
Digital input channels:8
Analog bandwidth: DC to 100MHz
Sampling rate: 100MS/s simultaneous on both channels
Memory depth: 4Mpts
(8Mpts with optional memory upgrade)
Vertical sensitivity: 20mV/div
Vertical resolution: 10, 12* or 14 bits*
Size: 153 x 195 x 35m (*depends on optional module)
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LEVERSCOPE is the
New Zealand-based company behind the CS328A, a dual channel 100MHz mixed signal
USB oscilloscope with two analog and eight digital input channels. With optional
accessories two units can be linked to double that number of channels.
Main specifications
The CleverScope CS328A provides two analog channels and eight
digital channels (the corresponding analog only model is the CS320A). Its analog
bandwidth is 100MHz (measured at the -3dB point), while the digital sampling
rate is 100MS/s (millions of samples per second). There is a hardware 25MHz
anti-aliasing filter for better spectrum analysis.
The vertical sensitivity ranges from 20mV/div to 20V/div (using
a x1 probe). The vertical resolution of the digitising system is 10 bits for the
basic model and you can increase this to 12 or 14 bits by purchasing an
additional sampler board.
Unlike some USB oscilloscopes, this one has a deep memory of
4Mpts (Million Points) for the basic model.
Front and rear panel connections
The front panel of the CS328A comprises three BNC connectors
(two for the analog channels and one for the external trigger), two RJ45 sockets
(for connecting the eight digital inputs), two probe compensation terminals and
two LEDs, green for power and red to indicate triggering.
On the back, there is the USB port, a BNC connector for the
signal generator output and the power input jack and an RS422 port.
The optional RS422 link cable forms a 100 Mbit/s communication
link between the two. When you connect the two CleverScope CS328As together in
this way, you effectively have a four channel analog scope with 16 digital
inputs and a single user interface.
Probes and accessories
The CS328A is supplied with two switchable (x1, x10) 100MHz
analog probes. Also included are adaptors that connect to the two front panel
RJ45 jacks allowing you to connect up to eight (two lots of 4) digital
inputs.
The CS328A is controlled using the supplied PC software for
Windows. The software is controlled from the main window and secondary windows
become visible as needed. Like other oscilloscopes, the CS328A has an "Auto Set"
button, which will analyse the signals and choose the vertical and timebase
settings for displaying them on your PC screen.
The signal window also has small buttons, whose function is
selected by hovering over them with a mouse. These allow you to either zoom in
or out or scale the window to fit the signal.