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You are here: Home / Oscilloscopes / Digital Oscilloscope / LeCroy’s WaveAce 222 Oscilloscope features 200 MHz bandwidth

LeCroy’s WaveAce 222 Oscilloscope features 200 MHz bandwidth

April 1, 2011 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

LeCroy (www.lecroy.com) has released its WaveAce 222 Oscilloscope, a dual channel oscilloscope that delivers a bandwidth of 200 MHz and a real-time sampling rate of up to two GS/s.

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Specifically designed to deliver an affordable oscilloscope, the WaveAce 222 oscilloscope features enhanced troubleshooting capability and shorter debug time. Its innovative features include a large 5.7” color display, a long waveform memory of up to nine kpts/Ch (18 kpts interleaved), advanced triggering, and extensive measurement capabilities.

The scope offers five math functions — multiply, divide, add, subtract, and FFT, which offers users the selection of two different vertical scales and four windows.

Its digital filtering feature, such as the high-pass, band-pass, band-stop and low-pass filters allow users to isolate frequencies of interest only.

The scope simplifies work with its 32 standard automatic measurements. Users can view up to five measurements or display all 32 measurements at once without crowding the waveform display. Its vast array of advanced timing parameters offers valuable insight to the relationship of two varying signals.

Since edge trigger does not always provide the best choice for every signal, the scope offers more than the basic edge trigger. The scope comes with advanced trigger capabilities that feature video, pulse width and slope (rise time) triggers.

For fast and easier saving of waveforms, screen images and setups to a memory stick, LeCroy has designed the WaveAce 222 with a front USB host port. Its rear panel USB device port enables users to connect to a printer or a PC

Filed Under: Digital Oscilloscope, Oscilloscopes Tagged With: digital oscilloscope, LeCroy, oscilloscopes

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