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Unlock your scope's potential, all without leaving your lab!

04/17/2025 11:09:42

If you own a Tektronix 4/5/6 Series Oscilloscope, you can receive 50% off on a license to upgrade bandwidth and record length, add a function generator, purchase individual or bundled software...

EMIN - Authorized Distributor of Tektronix is excited to announce a great way to extend the capabilities of your oscilloscopes. If you own a Tektronix 4/5/6 Series Oscilloscope, you can receive 50% off on a license to upgrade bandwidth and record length, add a function generator, purchase individual or bundled software. Unlock your scope's potential, all without leaving your lab!

Here are a few ways you can enhance your scope's performance: 

Increase bandwidth to achieve reliable measurement results at higher frequencies

Extend record length to see more of the measured signal

Add an integrated arbitrary function generator as a powerful tool for simulating signals or adding noise to existing signals 

Add Spectrum View for correlating time and frequency domains 

Automate advanced power measurements with POWER PRO software bundle

Troubleshoot high-speed clock measurements with SERIAL DECODE PRO software bundle 

Many options available as an exclusive offer for Tek scope owners. Don't wait - contact EMIN today! Offer ends June 27th. 

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