Oscilloscope 251 [extra Quality] «HOT — 2027»
, part of the AEMC Handscope series, is designed for field technicians, maintenance engineers, and electronic hobbyists. It bridges the gap between traditional, bulky benchtop oscilloscopes and basic handheld multimeters. The "251" refers to the specific MN251T AC current probe included in the high-performance kits, making it a specialized tool for power analysis. AEMC Instruments (France)
, packed with ARM and FPGA processors for field troubleshooting on a budget.
[ Signal Input ] ---> [ Attenuator / Pre-Amp ] ---> [ Vertical Amplifier ] ---> [ CRT Vertical Plates ] | [ Trigger System ] -> [ Time Base Generator ] ---> [ Horizontal Amp ] ---> [ CRT Horizontal Plates ] 1. The Vertical System oscilloscope 251
To effectively use the oscilloscope, one must understand how the image is generated on the screen.
part per million (ppm) per year, thanks to a temperature-compensated, crystal-controlled oscillator. 1 M Ωcap omega (Channel A), 50 Ωcap omega (Channel B). , part of the AEMC Handscope series, is
: The integrated 6000-count DMM operates alongside the oscilloscope channels. Technicians can instantly measure True RMS voltage, current, capacitance, and diode integrity without switching physical tools.
and connect to a 1kHz square wave. Use a screwdriver to adjust the probe's capacitor until the waveform is flat with no overshoot. Zero-Point Calibration AEMC Instruments (France) , packed with ARM and
: The hardware pairs an ARM processor with a specialized Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) chip. This design offloads high-speed signal processing from the main user interface, preventing screen lag during high-frequency measurements.
The Oscilloscope 251 boasts an impressive array of features that make it an ideal tool for signal analysis. Some of its key features include:
This model comes with a degree of flexibility for technicians. For instance, you can use the operating mode to combine signals from both channels, which is useful for noise cancellation or creating custom waveforms.










