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You are here: Home / Oscilloscopes / Digital Oscilloscope / WaveMaster 845Zi-A offers exceptional oscilloscope performance

WaveMaster 845Zi-A offers exceptional oscilloscope performance

December 30, 2011 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

With its WaveMaster 845Zi-A oscilloscope, LeCroy (www.lecroy.com) has once again broken bandwidth barriers making use of the widely adopted and tested SiGe processes, 6th generation Digital Bandwidth Interleave (DBI) technology and custom 2nd generation ASIC designs to achieve exceptional real-time oscilloscope performance.

The WaveMaster 845Zi-A oscilloscope offers real-time bandwidth of 45 GHz, 120 GS/s, 60 Mpts/Ch. The Digital Bandwidth Interleaved (DBI) Oscilloscope has a 15.3″ WXGA Color Display and 50 ohm and 1 Mohm Inputs.

The oscilloscope also operates in 40 Mpts/Ch mode yielding 30 GHz, 80GS/s in two channels. With four channels and a 20 Mpts/Ch mode, it gives a 20 GHz and 40 GS/s.

With four channels, the oscilloscope performs perfectly with exceptional rise time, overshoot, electrical noise performance and total and random jitter noise floor.

WaveMaster-845Zi-A-oscilloscope

The oscilloscope also boasts an exceptionally stable and accurate time base is incorporated to produce the best possible jitter measurement accuracy. Jitter noise floor could bend to as low as 125 fsrms. The oscilloscope also provides highly stable measurements at 768 Mpts record lengths, to simplify debug of low frequency events.

The oscilloscope displays freedom from probing limitations as the high bandwidth differential probes of up to 25 GHz, current probes, high-voltage, mixed signals, and single-ended active probes all connect to the oscilloscope for a total system view.

Featuring the selectable 50 Ohm and 1 MOhm input capability, WaveMaster 845Zi-A contain can be used with any passive or active LeCroy probe without power supplies or external adapters required.

Filed Under: Digital Oscilloscope, Oscilloscopes Tagged With: LeCroy

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