New Oscilloscope Provides Sophisticated Features – Without the Price Tag
The growing need for a high-bandwidth, full-featured oscilloscope - without the premium price – is intensifying for advanced, high-speed electronics testing
(PRWEB via PR Web Direct) May 3,
2005 -- With advances in high-speed digital circuitry, many engineers require a
powerful digital oscilloscope that can perform a variety of test and
measurement functions including multi-channel operations at high acquisition
speeds, scalable memory settings (without sacrificing speed), and real-time
waveform persistence that offers insight into waveform behavior over
time.
Unfortunately, a digital oscilloscope with this array of features
often comes with a prohibitive price tag. As a result, engineers are forced to
cope with outdated and underpowered equipment, which can result in serious
setbacks in R&D, quality control, delivery schedules and customer
satisfaction.
With this in mind, Yokogawa, an innovator in test and
measurement equipment, is offering its signalXplorer DL9000 Series of
high-bandwidth, high-speed digital oscilloscopes – without the premium price
tag. Features include 1 and 1.5 GHz bandwidth with four analog channels;
scalable memory that maintains high-speed acquisition; and real-time statistical
representation of waveforms. The series includes a high-definition 8.4” LCD,
memory purge, the ability to save up to 2000 waveforms into history memory,
along with advanced display capabilities.
The DL9000 series starts at
$10,995, a considerable value compared to high-performance oscilloscopes that have less memory yet are 25-65% more
expensive.
High-speed waveform acquisition is provided by two main
components: The A/D conversion section includes cascade-type 2.5 GS/s 8-bit
converters that are run in parallel and designed for low power consumption. The
signal processing circuits generate display data and also perform high-speed
waveform and parameter calculations.
Unlike oscilloscopes that offer fast
acquisition modes but place limits on the amount of memory used in such modes,
the DL9000 Series allows engineers to choose as much memory as necessary for a
given measurement.
The series provides four-channel, parallel signal
processing for board-level testing via a proprietary Advanced Data Stream Engine
(ASDE). As such, the DL9000 can perform 9,000 acquisitions/sec/channel @ 12.k
word memory using one or more channels; with all four channels this is
equivalent to 450 million points/sec.
Thousands of waveforms per channel
can be simultaneously displayed through a new waveform accumulation system. This
function utilizes the History memory of the oscilloscope to provide valuable
insight into occurrences on other channels during an anomaly, along with the
ability to replay or manually step through acquisitions to find the
cause.
The images displayed through accumulation on the oscilloscope can be viewed in multi-color or
single-color-multi-intensity modes, where the color or intensity changes based
on the frequency of waveform events. These images provide visual information
about waveform behavior over time, similar to older analog models.
For
more information:
Yokogawa Corporation of America
Phone: (800)
258-2552
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Web site: http://www.yokogawa.com/tm
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