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You are here: Home / Test and Measurement News / Teledyne LeCroy extends WaveSurfer 3000 Oscilloscope Series with new 750 MHz model

Teledyne LeCroy extends WaveSurfer 3000 Oscilloscope Series with new 750 MHz model

October 1, 2014 By WTWH Editor Leave a Comment

Teledyne LeCroy today introduces the WaveSurfer 3074, extending the bandwidth range of the popular WaveSurfer 3000 series of oscilloscopes to 750 MHz. WaveSurfer 3000 oscilloscopes feature the MAUI advanced user interface, previously available only on higher-end oscilloscopes. This advanced user interface seamlessly integrates a deep measurement toolset and multi-instrument capabilities into a cutting edge user experience centered on a large 10.1″ touch screen, the largest display and only touch screen in this class of oscilloscope. Starting at 200 MHz and now reaching 750 MHz, the WaveSurfer 3000 oscilloscopes boast 10 Mpts/ch memory and up to 4 GS/s sample rate. Beyond traditional oscilloscope functionality, the WaveSurfer 3000 has a variety of multi-instrument capabilities including waveform generation with a built in function generator, protocol analysis with serial data trigger and decode, and logic analysis with an available 16 channel mixed signal option.

Combining a fast waveform update rate of 130,000 waveforms/second with History mode waveform playback and WaveScan search and find, the WaveSurfer 3000 is an outstanding tool for waveform anomaly detection. The advanced active probe interface gives tremendous flexibility for measuring high voltages, high frequencies, currents, or differential signals. The superior toolset with powerful math and measurement capabilities, sequence mode segmented memory, and LabNotebook ensure that problems can be debugged, analyzed and documented for a faster solution.

MAUI Advanced User Interface
MAUI is an advanced user interface that was developed to put all the power and capabilities of the oscilloscope right at the user’s fingertips. It was designed for touch; all important oscilloscope controls, as well as positioning and zooming waveforms, moving cursors, configuring measurements and interacting with results are done with intuitive touch screen controls. MAUI is built for simplicity; basic features and advanced tools are seamlessly integrated to simplify operation. Time saving shortcuts and intuitive dialogs simplify setup, and the intelligent display resizes waveforms and measurements to simplify debug. MAUI is made to solve; all aspects of waveforms can be measured to quickly identify problems, the causes of these problems can be determined using the deepest set of debug tools and solutions can be found fast with the powerful analysis tools.

Pricing
The WaveSurfer 3074 is immediately available with a US list price of $8,500.

Teledyne LeCroy
www.teledynelecroy.com

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