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"We trust Yokogawa Products and always look forward to new products being released."

Mr. Francis Joseppee C. Pascual
For DVD Recorder Project, Yokogawa DL was unanimous choice
Mr. Francis Joseppee C. Pascual
Asia Pacific AV Network Development Center (APDC) is one of the important divisions of Panasonic AVC Network Singapore. It manufactures high quality audio and video products.

APDC is an R&D-based operation engaged in the development of Mini HiFi, DVD Recorders, home theatre systems, and other products, and the engineers are regular users of various Yokogawa measuring instruments, especially digital oscilloscopes.

Mr. Francis Joseppee C. Pascual heads the New Technology Unit as a group manager. Signal data measurements, troubleshooting during the development process, and analysis of data are the major tasks he and his staff perform. Yokogawa DL Series digital oscilloscopes are the most popular tools used by his team members.

DL1740 Mr. Francis said, "My team has been using Yokogawa scopes for a long time and we have witnessed the development of Yokogawa DL series products from the DL1100 series to the DL1700 series. The newer models were always very impressive and delivered a higher degree of performance."

The dual zoom function, history memory function, long memory, and built-in printer are some of the best features of the DL series instruments, and a wide variety of interfaces makes communication with external media very easy. The ability to save information in CSV format has made our engineering work much easier, and the data can be shared by all the PANASONIC AVC Network offices worldwide.

Because of the excellent product quality and fantastic performance, we trust Yokogawa products and always look forward to new products being released.


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