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You are here: Home / Oscilloscopes / Mixed-signal Oscilloscope / LeCroy’s WavePro 7 Zi Oscilloscopes

LeCroy’s WavePro 7 Zi Oscilloscopes

January 5, 2011 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

LeCroy (www.lecroy.com) has released the new WavePro 7 Zi Series, which combines signal fidelity with an architecture maximizing speed in every performance aspect. The series offers a new oscilloscope experience from 1.5 GHz to 6 GHz bandwidths, 1 MΩ and 50 Ω inputs for each channel and four inputs into high-speed front end amplifiers and analog to digital converters. The series also features the new X-Stream II architecture, which provides 10 to 20 times faster memory performance compared to other oscilloscopes. Combined with the flexible and deep analysis toolbox from LeCroy, the WavePro 7 Zi Series delivers an unforgettable experience for validation, debugging, compliance testing and analysis of electronic designs.

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The series features TriggerScan with high-speed hardware triggering capability with persistence displays to offer answers up to 100 times faster than other methods and capture only the signals of interest. Traditional fast display update modes do well on frequent events that occur on slow edge rates, while TriggerScan works best on identifying infrequent events on fast edge rates.

Other features include additional triggers to isolate problems more effectively; WaveScan advanced search and analysis to identify problems that cannot be found by triggers; fully integrated mixed signal oscilloscope (4+36) option with Mixed Signal Oscilloscope (MSO) operation that uses MS Series mixed signal options; and instantaneous responsiveness.

The series’ X-Stream II Architecture has been optimized for fast throughput, long memory and responsiveness. It comes with Digital Filter Software Package (WPZi-DFP2), Spectrum Analyzer Analysis Package (WPZi-SPECTRUM), Mixed Signal Oscilloscope Option (MS-250/MS-500) and Jitter and Timing Analysis Package (WPZi-JTA2).

Filed Under: Mixed-signal Oscilloscope, Oscilloscopes Tagged With: LeCroy, mixed-signal oscilloscope, oscilloscope, WavePro

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