Agilent (www.agilent.com) has introduced a device that combines four instruments in one, the 86100C Infiniium DCA-J. It is a full-featured wide bandwidth oscilloscope, a digital communications analyzer, a jitter analyzer and a time-domain reflectometer. The device harmoniously blends impressively high accuracy and repeatability with ease of use to offer simplified characterization of signals that ranges […]
Archives for March 2011
PicoScope 9201 redefines performance
Pico Technology (www.picotech.com) has unveiled the PicoScope 9201, a compact dual channel oscilloscope that delivers the widest range of waveform processing and measurement capabilities than any multi-gigahertz PC Oscilloscope. Offered at less than half the price of other traditional bench-top instrument in the market, the scope comes with a bandwidth of 12 GHz which allows […]
Tektronix MSO/DPO2000 Series debugs complex signals quickly
Tektronix (www.tek.com) has released a feature-rich tool that delivers the performance needed to visualize signals and speed debug of complex signals — the MSO/DPO2000 Series digital phosphor oscilloscope. This 20 channel oscilloscope features a bandwidth of 200 MHz and a real-time sampling rate of a maximum of 1 GS/s. All of its channels deliver a […]
Pico equips Aston Martin with automotive oscilloscope kit
Aston Martin (www.astonmartin.com) has equipped their dealers with Pico Technology’s (www.picotech.com) automotive oscilloscope diagnostic kit. Joining the increasing number of automakers, Aston Martin has chosen Pico diagnostic kit to support its entire portfolio of vehicles. The kit can also be conveniently expanded to support its latest models. An essential tool in car manufacturing, the PicoScope […]
WaveAce 234 offers shorter debug time
LeCroy (www.lecroy.com) has introduced WaveAce 234 oscilloscope, which offers an outstanding blend of extensive measurement capabilities, excellent connectivity with long memory to deliver optimized troubleshooting and shorter debug time. LeCroy’s WaveAce 234 oscilloscope offers a bandwidth of 300 MHz and a maximum real-time sampling rate of two GS/s. Featuring 5.7-inch color display, the scope exceeds […]
DSO Rigol DS6102 offers extra wide display
Rigol Technologies (www.rigolna.com) has released the DS6102 digital storage oscilloscope, a two channel oscilloscope that offers a bandwidth of up to 1 GHz, a real-time sampling rate of a maximum of 5 GSa/s and a large memory that can store up to 140 million points. Its high performance design guarantees not only the capturing of […]
Yokogawa introduces the DL6154 Digital Oscilloscope
Yokogawa Electric (www.yokogawa.com) has unveiled its DL6154 digital oscilloscope which was developed based on user feedback and extensive market research. Under the lineup of Yokogawa’s DLM6000 series, this mixed signal digital oscilloscope offers fresh on-screen and physical interfaces. The scope provides dedicated, backlit buttons for its most commonly accessed settings and controls, such as the […]
GAO unveils GAO2250 USB PC based DSO
GAO Tek Inc. (www.gaotek.com) has unveiled GAO2250, a versatile USB PC Based digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) that is specifically engineered to accurately display and analyze the spectrum of repetitive events. GAO Tek is a world leader in research, manufacturing and development of high performance electronic measurement instruments, embedded development tools, telecommunication testers and other electronic […]
Rigol’s DS1052D digital oscilloscope
Rigol Technologies (www.rigolna.com) has unveiled DS1052D, a 50-MHz dual channel digital oscilloscope that offers advanced equipment and functions at a very affordable price. Setting a new standard for capability and technology, this one Mpts digital oscilloscope features a bandwidth of 50 MHz that delivers a real-time sampling rate of up to 1 GSa/s. Its standard […]
High-Speed ‘Scope Measures Spin Torque in Memory Devices
Submitted by: Cornell University Press Office Edited by: John R. Gyorki, Editor in Chief Putting a spin on it: Physicists measure current-induced torque in nonvolatile magnetic memory devices. Tomorrow’s nonvolatile computer memory devices that retain stored information even when not powered will profoundly change electronics. Cornell University researchers have discovered a new way of measuring […]