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You are here: Home / Oscilloscopes / LeCroy unveils LabMaster 9 Zi-A Modular Oscilloscope Systems

LeCroy unveils LabMaster 9 Zi-A Modular Oscilloscope Systems

May 11, 2011 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

LeCroy (www.lecroy.com) has introduced its latest line of LabMaster 9 Zi-A Modular Oscilloscope Systems which features bandwidth of 45 GHz, a maximum real-time sampling rate of 120 GS/s, and a memory of up to 768 Mpts/ch.

Offering up to 20 channels, this ultra-high bandwidth oscilloscope features an architecture that separates the scope’s signal acquisition function from the control, processing and display functions. Its Master Acquisition Modules offer control, display and single acquisition module in one amazing unit. Aside from the “Slave” Acquisition Module, the LabMaster 9 Zi-A also comes with a powerful server-class CPU in its third module. Its versatile design enables users to configure the LabMaster 9 Zi-A systems for benchtop use with optimized economic value.

Providing the most simple upgrade path in both channel count and bandwidth, the LabMaster 9 Zi-A’s platform even addresses future expandability with the introduction of additional acquisition modules that have been rated for higher bandwidth.

LeCroy’s LabMaster 9 Zi-A enables cutting-edge technologies that deliver enhanced communication and high speed data transfer, such as optical coherent modulation communications, 28-32 Gb/s SERDES and multi-lane serial data (40/100 GbE, PCIe Gen3). These technologies help meet the increasing volume of network traffic caused by mobile computers, cloud computing and streaming video. It is suitable for aerospace and defense applications that require high bandwidth and high channel count.

Building on the analysis and acquisition excellence of the WaveMaster 8 Zi-A, the LabMaster 9 Zi-A’s SiGe components guarantee high performance with Digital Bandwidth Interleaving (DBI). With pristine signal fidelity, the company’s newest oscilloscope system also offers exceptional step response, rise time and random and total jitter noise floor.

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

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