University upgrades oscilloscope

Keysight Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
Friday, 27 August, 2010

The University of Sydney has selected Agilent’s DSO1002A oscilloscope for its physics labs that are focused on quantum science research.

The school was looking to upgrade its current fleet of oscilloscopes when the company had just launched its new family of instruments. The university chose the instrument because of its suitability as a teaching scope. Its 20 kpts memory per channel and wide QVGA LCD screen made it a suitable purchase for use in a lab environment.

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