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The HP 5335A is a Universal Counter that brought you more measurement power for your money than any other bench or systems universal counter available in the early 1980's. The power of HP's LSI counter-on-a-chip, first used in the 5315A/B Universal Counter, has been fully utilized in the 5335A to bring you high, 9 digit/second reciprocal frequency resolution to 200 MHz (1 GHz optional), 9 digit/second period resolution and 2 ns single shot time interval resolution. Manual/Automatic Triggering circuits allow you to either set the trigger levels yourself, or have the 5335A set them for you. Using this capability to the fullest carries the 5335A beyond the usual universal counter measurements of Frequency, Period, Time Interval, Ratio and Totalize to include measurements such as Pulse Width, Rise and Fall Time (10% to 90%), Slew Rate, Duty Cycle, Phase A Relative to B, and Inverse Time Interval (velocity). All done automatically at the push of a button. Also both A and B channel trigger levels and gate time may be measured and displayed on the standard 5335A. Math capabilities of Normalize, Offset, Scale, Last Display Deviation, and Measurement t-l Deviation are included as standard, as are atistical measurements of Mean (Average), Standard Deviation, and Smooth. These features carry the usefulness of the 5335A into the industrial, scientific and communications areas. For systems use, all measurement functions and many input controls of the 5335A are programmable via the Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus (HP-IB), which is included as standard. Options include an oven time base (Opt 010) for better measurement accuracy, a DC Voltmeter (Opt 020) to expand the measurement flexibility of the 5335A and a 1.3 GHz C Channel (Opt 030) to cover a wide variety of communications measurements.
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