Full Specifications What's new in version 9.0 This version is the first release on CNET Download.com. General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date July 14, 2008 Date Added February 15, 2009 Version 9.0 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista Additional Requirements Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista Download Information File Size 24.82MB File Name External File Popularity Total Downloads 576 Downloads Last Week 0 Pricing License Model Free to try Limitations 15-day trial Price $249.95. Excellent scope for the hobbiest. Control layout is easy to understand. Almost an intuitive interface. 200 Mhz bandwidth is sufficient for general usage. Option 14 did not come on the one I bought. It might be a nice feature to have if you want to display something on a external VGA monitor. Only two channel input and 2k?? Again, this isn't something that can be used in one of today's labs but is a nice upgrade to an old analogue scope. Tektronix TDS360 - Two Channel Digital Real Time Oscilloscope 200 MHz, 1GS/s| Tektronix TDS360 and other used Oscilloscopes, Scopes from Tektronix for sale at AccuSource Electronics. Stewart of Reading Oscilloscope Stocklist. OSCILLOSCOPES: FLUKE/PHILLIPS: PM3092: 2+2 Channels: 200MHZ: Delay TB etc Autoset. Looking to buy used Tektronix TDS360? You got to the right place, used-line offer for online sale the Tektronix TDS360 for info visit us. I replaced my old 2235an/usm with one. Verified purchase: Yes •. Nice scope for about a $1/MHz! Tek TDS360 is successor to TDS350 (200MHz), added real time calendar clock and 3.5' floppy drive for storage. Made around 1997, these scopes have lasted about 20 years with a decent reliability track record, and easy to learn to use. Like all scopes of that (and this) era, they use a lithium battery backed NVRAM, which if you want the scope to run another 20 years, will need to be replaced soon. NVRAM replacing is not an end-user's task, so you will have to pay someone who knows how to do it successfully, and this may cost about as much as the scope itself, but well worth it (to avoid amnesia time bomb). Scope is fairly lightweight at about 7Kg, and works on any power line between 90 and 250Vac (without a 115/230V switch that some forget about at their peril). For those who grew up on 465/ 475/2445/2465, these are easy enough to get used to, and they're able to store even fast non repetitive stuff, at much lower price than TDS3000s. Verified purchase: Yes| Condition: Pre-owned •. An older digital scope that could meet your needs - worth considering! I have a couple of other scopes that I use for electronics repair / ham radio applications, including a Tek 465, that currently needs some work. The TDS360 is a great scope for my requirements, and I like the on-screen measurement capabilities of amplitude, period / frequency, and FFT display. Keep in mind that these are older units dating back to the 90's that do not have all of the bells and whistles found on newer scopes, however unless you need that functionality they are completely usable in a lot of applications. Make sure that the unit you are considering passes the internal self tests, and that the display (CRT) has not been burned by long time operation at high brightness settings. Units that include a set of Tek probes should be considered, as these items command a high price if purchased separately. The operating / service manual can easily be found on line, however servicing is limited to board-level replacement, and the unit contains many proprietary parts that are not typically available. Another consideration is the limited waveform memory depth, however the ability to capture a snapshot of the current display surpasses the capabilities of any analog 'storage' scope such as the Tek 468. Check online for information / reviews to see if this scope would work for you.
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