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Memory HiCorder MR6000

DESCRIPTION

The MR6000 overcomes all barriers to reach new ground and meet challenges that are yet to be seen. World class specifications, operability and design – Hioki’s newest memory recorder has been re-engineered from top to bottom, delivering unprecedented performance that will change how you look at waveform recording.

Key Features

  • Work efficiently and intuitively using the MR6000’s large touch panel
  • Capture momentary phenomena by performing isolation measurement at up to 200 MS/s (when using the High Speed Analog Unit U8976)
  • Enjoy a stress-free user experience thanks to dramatically faster saving of data
  • Save data in real time while measurement continues.
  • Take advantage of new functionality added by the latest firmware update (April 2020)

FIRMWARE UPDATES DELIVER ENHANCED EASE OF USE IN A BROAD RANGE OF APPLICATIONS

• The April 2020 update added new functionality. NEW:CAN/CAN FD measurement function NEW:Dual sampling function NEW:XY composite waveform function NEW:Waveform calculation function (period) • The February 2019 update added support for new units. NEW:3CH CURRENT UNIT U8977 NEW:4CH ANALOG UNIT U8978 NEW:CHARGE UNIT U8979 For more information, please check the MR6000 catalog.

Catalog: MEMORY HiCORDER MR6000

HIOKI MR6000 MEMORY HICORDER – CHANGE THE WAY YOU MEASURE, RECORD AND ANALYZE

The MR6000’s 12.1-inch capacitive touch panel facilitates smooth, intuitive operation by allowing you to select settings simply by tapping them and to zoom in on waveforms with standard finger gestures. Moreover, the Waveform Search function makes it easy to search large volumes of measurement data for the waveforms you wish to view. The instrument can also automatically search all measured data for anomalous waveforms.

 

HIGH-SPEED ISOLATED MEASUREMENT AT 200 MS/S

The High Speed Analog Unit U8976 boasts the highest sampling rate in its entire series, an order of magnitude faster than conventional models, enabling the unit to perform isolated measurement at 200 MS/s. Thanks to its overwhelmingly fast sampling speeds, the unit can accurately acquire changes in high-speed signals so that you can capture momentary phenomena.

 

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