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You are here: Home / Oscilloscopes / Digital Oscilloscope / LeCroy’s WavePro 735Zi-A Oscilloscope

LeCroy’s WavePro 735Zi-A Oscilloscope

June 15, 2011 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

LeCroy (www.lecroy.com) has launched another oscilloscope from the WavePro 7 Zi range, the WavePro 735Zi-A. This four channel oscilloscope delivers a bandwidth of 3.5 GHz, a maximum real-time sampling rate of 40 GS/s on two channels and features a selectable one MΩ and 50 MΩ input capability.

Just like all the other models within this range, the WavePro 735Zi-A also comes with ProLink and ProBus input types. This allows the oscilloscope to attach eight probes, which it can later multiplex via a remote control or the front panel.

With the well integrated and responsive front panel and touch screen interface, users can easily select and setup their preferred horizontal and vertical trigger and measurements. The oscilloscope’s detachable front panel also allows users to scroll and zoom through a long waveform signal.

WavePro 735Zi-A seamlessly combines the best features found in general purpose oscilloscopes to provide easy correlation between high speed and low speed events.

Its optional LeCroy Serial Interface Bus (LSIB) offers 20 percent to 100 percent faster data transfer than any other instruments. The oscilloscope also supports standard LXI features that include VXI11 Discovery, LAN interface, IVI-C & IVI-COM drivers and a web server.

WavePro 7 Zi-A delivers the deepest toolbox than other oscilloscopes in its category, offering more ways to leverage the numerous tools integrated in it to get the answer faster. Although similar tools are also offered by other oscilloscopes, WavePro 735Zi-A provides the most flexibility in using the tools to any waveform.

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

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