Refurbished Agilent 53131A Universal Frequency Counter
- Make Agilent
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model 53131A
- Serial MY40015733
- Weight 14.0 Lb
- Voltage 120V/220V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 22.0in x 17.0in x 12.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Excellent
- Manufacturing Date 2003-01-01
Product Information
The Agilent 53131A 225 MHz, 2-Channel Universal Frequency Counter, 10 digits/s, 500 ps, Refurbished high-performance counter gives you fast, precise frequency measurements. It features an intuitive user interface and one-button access to frequently used functions so that you can make accurate measurements quickly and easily. Quirky fact: Did you know that frequency counters were first developed in the 1920s to test frequency transmission in radio broadcasting? This nifty gadget measures frequency, period, ratio, time interval, pulse width, rise/fall time, phase angle, duty cycle, totalize and peak voltage. This gadget can be used in a variety of laboratory settings from electronic research to semiconductor testing and much more.
Key Features- 225 MHz, 2-Channel Universal Frequency Counter
- Intuitive user interface with one-button access
- Measure frequency, period, ratio, time interval, pulse width, and more
- Bandwidth: 225 MHz
- Frequency resolution: 10 digit
- Type: Universal, 2-channel
- Time interval resolution: 500
Metric: 6 kg
Imperial: 13.22 lbs
Metric: 14 cm x 9 cm x 4 cm
Imperial: 5.51 in x 3.54 in x 1.57 in
9030331000
Harmonized Code Details9030331000 - Frequency meters; Other instruments and apparatus, specially designed for telecommunications (for example, cross-talk meters, gain measuring instruments)
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