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Video analyzer and generator offers comprehensive testing for DisplayPort 2.0

The quantumdata M42d Video Analyzer and Generator is the industry's first DisplayPort 2.0 protocol test instrument. The DisplayPort 2.0 standard provides for data rates up to 20 Gb/sec per lane for an overall aggregate bandwidth of 80 Gb/sec, going … [Read More...] about Video analyzer and generator offers comprehensive testing for DisplayPort 2.0

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Scope features automotive diagnostic presets package, 32 Mpt memory, 1 GSa/sec sampling

The Micsig SATO1004 Automotive Tablet Oscilloscope features four channels, a bandwidth of 100 MHz, an easy-use touchscreen operation and a comprehensive set of vehicle diagnostics. With its signal sample rate of 1 GSa/sec, the SATO1004 is a powerful, professional, and affordable vehicle testing tool … [Read More...] about Scope features automotive diagnostic presets package, 32 Mpt memory, 1 GSa/sec sampling

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Battery-powered portable oscilloscopes sport 280Mpts memory, 2 GSa/sec sampling, up to 270,000 wfm/sec refresh rate

The Micsig STO2000C Series two-channel Portable Oscilloscopes offer a bandwidth choice of 200 or 300 MHz, a huge 280 Mpts of memory, fast 2 GSa/sec sampling rate (single channel), up to 270,000 wfm/sec refresh rate, and a 7.5-Ah Li battery for extended field use. This innovative portable … [Read More...] about Battery-powered portable oscilloscopes sport 280Mpts memory, 2 GSa/sec sampling, up to 270,000 wfm/sec refresh rate

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Applying PC-based test & measurement instruments

For some features, PC-based scopes sport higher performance than similar benchtop instruments. Trevor Smith, Pico Technology The debugging and validation of electronic systems calls for versatile instruments with wide-ranging functions and easy programmability. An engineer working on high-speed … [Read More...] about Applying PC-based test & measurement instruments

Test and measurement in education

Lab classes become much more meaningful when students can operate their own test instruments rather than watch an instructor turn knobs and push buttons. Paul Cracknell, Liquid Instruments Consider the typical EE lab in the average university. Labs must be outfitted with costly equipment to give … [Read More...] about Test and measurement in education

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Debugging digital and analog signals with cross-domain analysis

Multi-domain signal analysis is blurring the line between real-time oscilloscopes and real-time spectrum and signal analyzers. Fernando Gomez, Tektronix Inc. Multi-domain signal analysis is enabled by advanced oscilloscope features such as 12-bit ADC, digital down conversion (DDC), and flexible … [Read More...] about Debugging digital and analog signals with cross-domain analysis

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Protocol analyzer, multi-Instrument mode and FPGA programmability added to Moku:Go

An array of new features have been added to Moku:Go, Liquid Instruments’ complete engineering lab solution for engineers and students, and updates to features on Moku:Pro, the company’s integrated platform for the most demanding research and engineering applications. The enhancements broaden the … [Read More...] about Protocol analyzer, multi-Instrument mode and FPGA programmability added to Moku:Go

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Battery portable 4-channel scopes feature 70-Mpt memory, 1 GSa/sec sampling, 130,000 wfm/sec refresh rate

The Micsig STO1004 four-channel battery-powered portable oscilloscope offers 100 MHz bandwidth, 70 Mpts memory, 1 GSa/sec sampling (single channel), 130,000 wfm/sec refresh rate, and a 7.5-Ah lithium battery for extended field use. Improvements over previous Micsig models include an intelligent … [Read More...] about Battery portable 4-channel scopes feature 70-Mpt memory, 1 GSa/sec sampling, 130,000 wfm/sec refresh rate

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