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You are here: Home / Oscilloscopes / LeCroy WaveJet 324A Oscilloscope

LeCroy WaveJet 324A Oscilloscope

June 23, 2011 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

LeCroy (www.lecroy.com) has unveiled a four-channel, 200 MHz oscilloscope from the WaveJet 300A series, the WaveJet 324A.

Delivering a maximum real-time sampling rate of one GS/s, WaveJet 324A comes with a large 7.5-inch VGA display that allows users to easily signal details while providing enough room to display menus and measurements without cluttering the waveform grid.

Featuring long 500 kpts/Ch memory, the oscilloscope is a great tool for viewing high frequency and low frequency signals that have fast edges.

With 500 kpts/Ch memory, the oscilloscope effectively eliminates tradeoff between high sample rate and long capture time. This makes the oscilloscope a great tool for viewing high frequency and low frequency signals with fast edges.

Aside from edge triggering, the oscilloscope also features advanced triggering capabilities that include Pulse Count, Period, Pulse Width and TV. These functions help users capture signals that they need to view.

For additional analysis, WaveJet 324A oscilloscope also offers math capabilities such as difference, sum, product and FFT. The parameters or cursors can be used to make measurements on the calculated waveforms, providing the oscilloscope additional analysis and debug capabilities.

The oscilloscope’s 26 automatic measurement parameters help users save precious time making measurements on the signals, while its peak detect and equivalent time acquisition features provide the flexibility needed when capturing and measuring signals.

Designers of the WaveJet 324A understands that saving screen images and waveforms is an important aspect of documenting results. Thus, they have provided this four channel oscilloscope with communication and connectivity capabilities. These include front and rear panel USB ports for saving data to memory stick and for printing hardcopies, and a rear panel USB port with optional Ethernet and GPIB connections for full remote control of the device.

Filed Under: Oscilloscopes Tagged With: digital oscilloscope, LeCroy

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