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SDA 7 Zi Series
SDA 7 Zi Serial Data Analyzers are based on the WavePro 7 Zi Series oscilloscope and are equipped with double the standard memory to capture more unit intervals in the eye diagram. They include an enhanced high-speed serial pattern trigger that operates on up to 80 bit patterns and at speeds up to 2.7 Gb/s. Whether debugging eye pattern failures, or other compliance test failures, the SDA Series has easily accessible tools that rapidly isolate the source of the problem in your design.
- LeCroy's unique summary view displays the Eye Pattern, TIE, Bathtub Curve and Jitter Histogram all on the screen at the same time
- Cable De-Embedding feature permits SDA tools to be used as if the cables were not in the system
- Serial data compliance testing; Ethernet, USB 2.0, HDMI 1.2, PCI Express (2.5 GT/s), Serial ATA (1.5 Gb/s), UWB
Powerful SDA II Analysis Package
Unleash the power of serial data analysis to understand and characterize your design, prove compliance, and determine why a device or host fails compliance.
But how do you determine why a device fails compliance? LeCroy's SDA II serial data debug software is the most powerful and versatile solution for finding the root cause of serial data compliance failures. SDA II provides the confidence you need to ensure proper functionality.
While some solutions simply provide problem notifications, the SDA 7 Zi is the only oscilloscope that helps you identify the problem and and put your project back on schedule.
Versatile SDA II for Compliance and Debug
For compliance testing, LeCroy's QualiPHY compliance test suite provides the best available solutions to automate, configure and document standardized tests. However, when a design fails a compliance test, the engineer needs an advanced set of tools to identify and solve those problems. The LeCroy SDA 7 Zi includes a debugging toolset that provides insight into eye and jitter analysis. Armed with this insight, engineers can confidently drill down and identify the root cause. The Quick View of the SDA shows the Eye Diagram, TIE Track, Bathtub Curve, Jitter histogram, NQ-Scale and Jitter Spectrum. No other analyzer provides simultaneous interaction and real-time changes in all six measurements. LeCroy's X-Stream II Architecture provides fast updates and the fastest eye interpretation. The fastest eye building and the maximum unit intervals per second means the shortest time to reach a solution.
A high-speed serial trigger enables triggering on up to 2.7 GB/s serial patterns of up to 80-bits in length, allowing up to two 8b/10b primitives to be triggered on. Jitter calculations are based on statistics. With the most advanced long memory performance to 256 Mpts/Ch and X-Stream II enabled responsiveness, eye and jitter analysis occurs rapidly.
Automated Compliance Testing
QualiPHY compliance test suite provides easy to use step-by-step instructions for testing compliance on a wide array of serial data standards. Fast automated test operation, illustrated instructions, and connection diagrams simplify the process. Complete test reporting is provided along with a 'stop on fail' feature which begins the debug process.
Whether debugging eye pattern or other compliance test failures, the SDA 7 Zi Series has the accessible tools. Rapidly isolate the source of the problem in your design. Advanced usability like 8b/10b decode, mask violation locator, ISI plot, and equalization are easy to find. Provide cable characteristics and Cable De-embedding automatically adjusts for the cable effects. The result—true rise time and amplitudes in measurements. The SDA uses the same flexible math on math analysis which is valuable when understanding design behavior in the event of a compliance failure.

SDA II – Advanced Tools to Isolate and Analyze
Flow Diagram User Interface
Eye and Jitter Analysis in the SDA 7 Zi begins with a simple, interactive flow diagram user interface intuitively guiding the user through the setup of Eye Measurements, Jitter Measurements, or both at the same time.
Serial Trigger
The SDA 7 Zi Series comes standard with the 80-bit Pattern Trigger installed. The SDA 760Zi and SDA 740Zi include the High-speed Pattern Trigger option (up to 2.7 Gb/s), while the SDA 735Zi and SDA 725Zi pattern triggers up to 1.25 Gb/s. Both pattern triggers provide a recovered clock and data output on the front of the oscilloscope.
8b/10b Decoding
LeCroy's 8b/10b serial decode option with powerful search capability enables captured waveforms to be searched for user-defined sequences of symbols. Multi-lane analysis decodes up to four simultaneously captured lanes.
Equalization
Equalization removes the effects created in systems that utilize equalization. Users can view the eye of a waveform as seen by a receiver that employs equalization.
ISI Plot
The ISI plot displays data dependent jitter contributions to the eye pattern for the second-to-last bit of a bit length, set from 3 to 10. This plot measures data dependent jitter without the need for a repeating bit pattern.
Jitter Spectrum
- The jitter spectrum plot allows viewing of any periodic jitter
- Peak annotation displays the frequencies directly on the spectrum
- The LeCroy spectrum plot allows viewing of DDj removal for maximum understanding
Jitter Trend
- Time domain view of jitter shows transient jitter events often missed by viewing can be missed by viewing the histogram alone
- The jitter trend clearly shows any non-stationary jitter behavior
Histogram & Bathtub
- Display of measured jitter histogram clearly shows any unusual jitter distributions such as bi-modal or non-Gaussian tails. By simply viewing the jitter breakdown (Rj, Dj), the raw data view shows jitter behavior that can be lost
- This unprocessed display gives a high degree of confidence in the accuracy of the jitter breakdown and bathtub curve
Eye Patterns Show Mask Violations to the Bit
- Eye pattern measurement on up to 8 million consecutive bits ensures that even transient jitter and noise events are captured
- Consecutive bit eye pattern analysis allows for the measurement of the wave shapes of individual bits that violate the compliance mask (violation location)
- The fastest UI accumulation and very low measurement jitter (typically 1 ps rms)
Cable De-embedding
Even expensive, high-performance cabling can have an adverse effect on measurements and steal margin from a design. Cable losses and slow rise times can lead to intersymbol interference that is induced by the measurement system but is not present in the design. The cable de-embedding feature removes these adverse effects leading to more accurate measurements.
Superior Eye Diagram Analysis
SDA II Advanced Debug for Eye and Jitter Analysis
LeCroy's X-Stream II technology enables unprecedented speed in eye diagram creation. With a 15.3" high definition display and flexible landscape views, the SDA 7 Zi provides more insight into eyes than ever before. New features, such as IsoBER, add insight to the traditionally non-quantitative view of eye openings.
In addition, properly distinguishing between the random and deterministic jitter in a serial data signal is a crucial part of being able to reduce the overall jitter. For example, properly identifying frequencies at which periodic jitter is present is typically a common part of determining that jitter source. The SDA 7 Zi is the only analyzer that fully integrates jitter measurements into the oscilloscope software leading to greater confidence in jitter measurements.
Dual-Eye View Mode
Viewing the Transition and Non-Transition eye diagrams allows for analysis of de-emphasis in serial data waveforms. In addition, Dual-Eye Gated enables the creation of two separate eyes based on a separate signal input (i.e. Read/Write).
Mask Violation Locator
Mask failures are identified by contrasting color spots which appear anywhere the data intersects the mask template. Users can call up the actual stored bit stream waveform at the point in time of the initial failure. The actual bit sequence is also identified, pointing out any ISI problems. Instantly jump to the next violation, or any other within the stored pattern.
IsoBER
Mask testing is not always the best way to determine if the signal is going to meet Bit Error Rate requirements because it lacks quantitative analysis of vertical noise and jitter. LeCroy's unique IsoBER analysis tool provides this quantitative analysis by extrapolating the eye diagram data and displaying the lines of BER directly on the eye. This helps to quickly determine the minimum eye opening and also is instrumental in detecting cross-talk by analyzing the vertical eye closure. These measurements are not possible with standard eye diagram techniques.
More confidence in jitter Breakdown
Simplify Jitter Decomposition
The sources of jitter can be categorized as Deterministic or Random, which is an important distinction in calculating the Total Jitter (TJ) of a signal. There are cases where cross talk, or other types of deterministic jitter, can masquerade as random jitter and cause incorrect calculations.
LeCroy's integrated SDA II jitter analysis offers two decomposition algorithms to account for these situations, giving the user confidence that all jitter components are accurately recognized and processed correctly. The jitter decomposition calculates both methods simultaneously and alerts the user only when there is a deviation between the results, giving assurance that the correct jitter values are displayed.
Intuitive Jitter Breakdown Displays
LeCroy's SDA II Serial Data Analysis provides intuitive graphical views of jitter decomposition to quicken insight to the root cause.
To understand deterministic jitter values and their sources, SDA II provides the following tools:
- Periodic Jitter Spectrum identifies the sources contributing the highest values of Pj.
- ISI Plot isolates bit patterns that contribute the most Intersymbol Interference (ISI)
- DDJ Histogram provides a greater understanding of the distributionof Data Dependent Jitter (DDJ)
Setup Warning Indicators
Green / Yellow / Red setup warning indicators alert the user if there is something that requires their attention. For example, if the user's input signal is a clock and they have not selected clock as their signal type, a yellow indicator will be displayed informing the user that they have an inconsistency in the setup that may require their attention.
SDA 725Zi
Analog Bandwidth @ 50 Ω (-3 dB)
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2.5 GHz
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Rise Time (typical)
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150 ps
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Input Channels
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4
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Bandwidth Limiters
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20 MHz, 200 MHz
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Input Impedance
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50 Ω or 1 MΩ||15pF, 10 MΩ || 11 pF with supplied Probe
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Input Coupling
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1 MΩ: AC, DC, GND; 50 Ω: DC, GND
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Maximum Input Voltage
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50 Ω: ±5 Vrms
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Vertical Resolution
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8 bits; up to 11 bits with enhanced resolution (ERES)
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Sensitivity
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50 Ω: 2 mV–1 V/div, fully variable (2-9.99 mV/div via zoom); 1 MΩ: 2 mV–10 V/div, fully variable
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DC Gain Accuracy
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±1.5% of full scale
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Offset Range
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50 Ω:
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Offset Accuracy
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±(1.5% of full scale + 1.0% of offset value + 1 mV)
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Timebases
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Internal timebase common to 4 input channels; an external clock may be applied at the auxiliary input
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Time/Division Range
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20 ps/div–1000 s/div (RIS mode: 20 ps/div - 10 ns/div; Roll mode: up to 1000 s/div)
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Clock Accuracy
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< 1 ppm
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Jitter Noise Floor
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1 ps (typical)
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Trigger and Interpolator Jitter
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2 psrms (typical)
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Sample Rate and Delay Time Accuracy
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< 0.06 / SR + (1 ppm * Reading) (rms)
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Channel-Channel Deskew Range
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±9 x time/div. setting, 100 ms max., each channel
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External Timebase Reference (Input)
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10 MHz; 50 Ω impedance, applied at the rear input
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External Timebase Reference (Output)
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10 MHz; 50 Ω impedance, output at the rear
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External Sample Clock
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0.1 Hz-100 MHz, 50 Ω or 1 MΩ impedance, applied at the auxiliary input
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Single-Shot Sample Rate/Ch
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40 GS/s on 2 Ch
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Random Interleaved Sampling (RIS)
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200 GS/s for repetitive signals (20 ps/div to 10 ns/div)
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Maximum Trigger Rate
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1,250,000 waveforms/s (in Sequence Mode, up to 4 channels)
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Intersegment Time
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800 ns
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Standard Memory (4 Ch / 2 Ch) (Number of Segments)
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10 M / 20 M
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S - Memory Option
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32 M / 64 M
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M - Memory Option
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64 M / 128 M
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L - Memory Option
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128 M / 256 M
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Averaging
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Summed averaging to 1 million sweeps; continuous averaging to 1 million sweeps
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Enhanced Resolution (ERES)
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From 8.5 to 11 bits vertical resolution
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Envelope (Extrema)
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Envelope, floor, or roof for up to 1 million sweeps
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Interpolation
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Linear or Sin x/x
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Modes
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Normal, Auto, Single, and Stop
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Sources
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Any input channel, Aux, Aux/10, or line; slope and level unique to each source (except line trigger)
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Coupling Mode
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DC, AC, HFRej, LFRej
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Pre-trigger Delay
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0–100% of memory size (adjustable in 1% increments of 100 ns)
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Post-trigger Delay
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0–10,000 divisions in real time mode, limited at slower time/div settings or in roll mode
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Hold-off by Time or Events
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From 2 ns up to 20 s or from 1 to 99,999,999 events
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Internal Trigger Range
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±5 div from center
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Trigger Sensitivity with Edge Trigger (Ch 1–4) ProBus Inputs
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2 div @ < 2.5 GHz
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Trigger Sensitivity with Edge Trigger (Ch 1–4) ProLink Inputs
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Not Applicable
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External Trigger Sensitivity
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2 div @ < 1 GHz
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External Trigger Input Range
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Aux (±0.4 V); Aux/10 (±4 V)
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Max. Trigger Frequency, SMART Trigger
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2.0 GHz @ = 10 mV/div (minimum signal width setting 300 ps)
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Edge/ Slope/ Line
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Triggers when signal meets slope (positive, negative, or either) and level condition.
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TV-Composite Video
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Triggers NTSC or PAL with selectable line and field; HDTV (720p, 1080i, 1080p) with selectable frame rate (50 or 60 Hz) and Line; or CUSTOM with selectable Fields (1-8), Lines (up to 2000), Frame Rates (25, 30, 50, or 60 Hz), Interlacing (1:1, 2:1, 4:1, 8:1), or Synch Pulse Slope (Positive or Negative).
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State or Edge Qualified
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Triggers on any input source only if a defined state or edge occurred on another input source. Delay between sources is selectable by time or events.
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Dropout
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Triggers if signal drops out for longer than selected time between 1 ns and 20 s.
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Pattern
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Logic combination (AND, NAND, OR, NOR) of 5 inputs (4 channels and external trigger input). Each source can be high, low, or don’t care. The High and Low level can be selected independently. Triggers at start or end of the pattern.
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Glitch
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Triggers on positive or negative glitches with widths selectable as low as 200ps (depending on oscilloscope bandwidth) to 20 s, or on intermittent faults.
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Width (Signal or Pattern)
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Triggers on positive or negative widths with widths selectable as low as 200ps (depending on oscilloscope bandwidth) to 20 s, or on intermittent faults.
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Interval (Signal or Pattern)
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Triggers on intervals selectable between 1 ns and 20 s.
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Timeout (State/Edge Qualified)
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Triggers on any source if a given state (or transition edge) has occurred on another source.
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Runt
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Trigger on positive or negative runts defined by two voltage limits and two time limits. Select between 1 ns and 20 ns.
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Slew Rate
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Trigger on edge rates. Select limits for dV, dt, and slope. Select edge limits between 1 ns and 20 ns.
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"A" Trigger List
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Edge, Window, Width, Glitch, Pattern, Pattern State, State, Dropout, Interval, Runt, Slew Rate, Serial Data (optional I2C, SPI, UART/RS-232, CAN, LIN, FlexRay)
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"B" Trigger List
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Edge
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Exclusion Triggering
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Trigger on intermittent faults by specifying the expected behavior and triggering when that condition is not met
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Holdoff Between Sequential Triggers
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Arming = Serial & Triggering = Anything, then min. time between events defined by serial pattern length
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Data Rates
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50 Mb/s - 1.25 Gb/s
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Pattern Length
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80 bits, NRZ or 8b10b
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Clock and Data Outputs
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400mVp-p (typical) AC coupled
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Clock Recovery Jitter
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1 ps rms + 0.3% Unit Interval rms for PRBS data patterns with 50% transition density
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Clock Recovery Tracking/ Acquisition Range
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50 Mb/s - 1.25 Gb/s
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Hardware Clock Recovery Loop BW
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PLL Loop BW = Fbaud/5500, 50 Mb/s to 1.25 Gb/s (typical)
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Optionally available
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I2C, SPI (SPI, SSPI, SIOP), UART-RS232, CAN, LIN, FlexRay
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Intensity
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256 Intensity Levels, 1–100% adjustable via front panel control
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Number of Channels
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up to 4 simultaneously
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Max Sampling Rate
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40 GS/s (20 GS/s for WavePro 710Zi without WPZi-1GHZ-4X20GS option)
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Waveforms
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up to 2500 Waveforms/ second
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Auto Setup
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Automatically sets timebase, trigger, and sensitivity to display a wide range of repetitive signals
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Find Vertical Scale
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Automatically sets the vertical sensitivity and offset for the selected channel to display a waveform with the maximum dynamic range
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Probes
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Qty. (4) ÷10 Passive Probes
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Probe System: ProBus
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Probus (and ProLink on 4-6 GHz models). Automatically detects and supports a variety of compatible probes
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Scale Factors
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Automatically or manually selected depending on probe used
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Calibration Output
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1kHz square wave, 1Vp-p (typical), output to probe hook
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Type
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Color 15.3" flat panel TFT-Active Matrix LCD with high resolution touch screen
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Resolution
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WXGA; 1280 x 768 pixels
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Number of traces
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Display a maximum of 8 traces. Simultaneously display channel, zoom, memory and math traces.
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Grid Styles
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Auto, Single, Dual, Quad, Octal, X-Y, Single+X-Y, Dual+X-Y
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Waveform Representation
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Sample dots joined, or sample dots only
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Analog and Color-Graded Persistence
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Variable saturation levels; stores each trace’s persistence data in memory
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Trace Selection
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Activate persistence on all or any combination of traces
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Sweep Display Modes
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All accumulated, or all accumulated with last trace highlighted
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Persistence Types
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Select analog, color, or three-dimensional
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Persistence Aging
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Select from 500 ms to infinity
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Front Panel and Instrument Status
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Store to the internal hard drive or to a USB-connected peripheral device.
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Type
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LeCroy LSIB
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Transfer Rate
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250 Mpt/s
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Output Protocol
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PCI Express, Gen 1 (4 lanes utilized for data transfer)
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Control Protocol
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TCP/IP
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Command Set
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Via Windows Automation, or via LeCroy Remote Command Set
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Type
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Intel® CoreTM 2 Quad, 2.5 GHz (or better)
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Processor Memory
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2 GB standard, up to 8 GB optional
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Operating System
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Microsoft Windows® Vista Business Edition (64-bit) with SP1
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Oscilloscope Operating Software
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Entire instrument including any installed optional applications packages operates within a single (X-Stream) Windows application
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Real Time Clock
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Date and time displayed with waveform an in hardcopy files. SNTP support to synchronize to precision internal clocks.
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Zoom Expansion Traces
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Display up to 4 Zoom and 8 Math/Zoom traces
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Internal Waveform Memory
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4 active waveform memory traces (M1-M4) store 16 bit/point full length waveforms. Waveforms can be stored to any number of files limited only by the data storage media capacity.
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Remote Control
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Via Windows Automation, or via LeCroy Remote Command Set
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GPIB Port
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Supports IEEE – 488.2
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LSIB Port (optional)
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Supports PCIe Gen1 x4 protocol with LeCroy supplied API
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USB Device Port (optional)
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Type-B
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Ethernet Port
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Supports 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet interface (RJ45 port)
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USB Ports
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minimum 6 total (incl. 3 front panel) USB 2.0 ports support Windows compatible devices
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External Monitor Port
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15 pin D-Type WXGA compatible to support customer-supplied external monitor.
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Serial Port
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2 standard
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Peripheral Bus
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LeCroy LBUS standard
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Signal Types
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Select External Trigger or External Clock Input on the front panel
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Coupling
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50 Ω: DC; 1 MΩ: AC, DC, GND
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Max. Input Voltage
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50 Ω: 5 Vrms; 1 MΩ: 250 V (Peak AC < 10 kHz + DC)
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Signal Types
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Select from calibrator, control signals or Off
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Calibrator Signal
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5 Hz–5 MHz square wave or DC level; 0.0 to 500 mV into 50 Ω (0–1 V into 1 MΩ)
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Control Signals
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Trigger enabled, trigger out, pass/fail status
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Auto Calibration
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Ensures specified DC and timing accuracy is maintained for 1 year minimum.
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Voltage
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100–240 VAC ±10% at 45-66 Hz; 100-120 VAC ±10% at 380-420 Hz; Automatic AC Voltage Selection
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Max. Power Consumption
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850 W/850 VA
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Temperature (Operating)
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+5 °C to +40 °C including CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive
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Temperature (Non-Operating)
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–20 °C to +60 °C
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Humidity (Operating)
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5% to 80% relative humidity (non-condensing) up to +31 °C.
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Humidity (Non-Operating)
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5% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing) as tested per MIL-PRF-28800F
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Altitude (Operating)
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Up to 10,000 ft. (3048 m) at or below +25 °C
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Altitude (Non-Operating)
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Up to 40,000 ft. (12,192 m)
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Random Vibration (Operating)
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0.5 grms 5 Hz to 500 Hz, 15 minutes in each of three orthogonal axes
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Random Vibration (Non-Operating)
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2.4 grms 5 Hz to 500 Hz, 15 minutes in each of three orthogonal axes
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Functional Shock
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20 g peak, half sine, 11 ms pulse, 3 shocks (positive and negative) in each of three orthogonal axes, 18 shocks total
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Dimensions (HWD)
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14"H x 18.4"W x 11.4"D (355 x 467 x 289 mm)
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Weight
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39.5 lbs. (18 kg)
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Shipping Weight
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57.5 lbs. (26 kg)
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Certifications
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CE Compliant, UL and cUL listed; conforms to EN 61326, EN 61010-1, UL 61010-1 2nd edition, and CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1-04
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Warranty and Service
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3-year warranty; calibration recommended annually.
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SDA 735Zi
Analog Bandwidth @ 50 Ω (-3 dB)
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3.5 GHz
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Rise Time (typical)
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120 ps
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Input Channels
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4
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Bandwidth Limiters
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20 MHz, 200 MHz
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Input Impedance
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50 Ω or 1 MΩ||15pF, 10 MΩ || 11 pF with supplied Probe
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Input Coupling
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1 MΩ: AC, DC, GND; 50 Ω: DC, GND
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Maximum Input Voltage
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50 Ω: ±5 Vrms
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Vertical Resolution
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8 bits; up to 11 bits with enhanced resolution (ERES)
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Sensitivity
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50 O: 2 mV–1 V/div, fully variable (2-9.99 mV/div via zoom); 1 MO: 2 mV–10 V/div, fully variable
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DC Gain Accuracy
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±1.5% of full scale
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Offset Range
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50 Ω:
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Offset Accuracy
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±(1.5% of full scale + 1.0% of offset value + 1 mV)
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Timebases
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Internal timebase common to 4 input channels; an external clock may be applied at the auxiliary input
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Time/Division Range
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20 ps/div–1000 s/div (RIS mode: 20 ps/div - 10 ns/div; Roll mode: up to 1000 s/div)
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Clock Accuracy
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< 1 ppm
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Jitter Noise Floor
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800 fs (typical)
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Trigger and Interpolator Jitter
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2 psrms (typical)
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Sample Rate and Delay Time Accuracy
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< 0.06 / SR + (1 ppm * Reading) (rms)
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Channel-Channel Deskew Range
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±9 x time/div. setting, 100 ms max., each channel
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External Timebase Reference (Input)
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10 MHz; 50 Ω impedance, applied at the rear input
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External Timebase Reference (Output)
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10 MHz; 50 Ω impedance, output at the rear
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External Sample Clock
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0.1 Hz-100 MHz, 50 Ω or 1 MΩ impedance, applied at the auxiliary input
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Single-Shot Sample Rate/Ch
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40 GS/s on 2 Ch
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Random Interleaved Sampling (RIS)
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200 GS/s for repetitive signals (20 ps/div to 10 ns/div)
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Maximum Trigger Rate
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1,250,000 waveforms/s (in Sequence Mode, up to 4 channels)
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Intersegment Time
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800 ns
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Standard Memory (4 Ch / 2 Ch) (Number of Segments)
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10 M / 20 M
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S - Memory Option
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32 M / 64 M
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M - Memory Option
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64 M / 128 M
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L - Memory Option
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128 M / 256 M
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Averaging
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Summed averaging to 1 million sweeps; continuous averaging to 1 million sweeps
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Enhanced Resolution (ERES)
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From 8.5 to 11 bits vertical resolution
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Envelope (Extrema)
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Envelope, floor, or roof for up to 1 million sweeps
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Interpolation
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Linear or Sin x/x
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Modes
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Normal, Auto, Single, and Stop
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Sources
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Any input channel, Aux, Aux/10, or line; slope and level unique to each source (except line trigger)
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Coupling Mode
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DC, AC, HFRej, LFRej
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Pre-trigger Delay
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0–100% of memory size (adjustable in 1% increments of 100 ns)
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Post-trigger Delay
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0–10,000 divisions in real time mode, limited at slower time/div settings or in roll mode
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Hold-off by Time or Events
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From 2 ns up to 20 s or from 1 to 99,999,999 events
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Internal Trigger Range
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±5 div from center
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Trigger Sensitivity with Edge Trigger (Ch 1–4) ProBus Inputs
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2 div @ < 3.5 GHz
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Trigger Sensitivity with Edge Trigger (Ch 1–4) ProLink Inputs
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Not Applicable
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External Trigger Sensitivity
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2 div @ < 1 GHz
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External Trigger Input Range
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Aux (±0.4 V); Aux/10 (±4 V)
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Max. Trigger Frequency, SMART Trigger
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2.0 GHz @ = 10 mV/div (minimum signal width setting 250 ps)
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Edge/ Slope/ Line
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Triggers when signal meets slope (positive, negative, or either) and level condition.
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TV-Composite Video
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Triggers NTSC or PAL with selectable line and field; HDTV (720p, 1080i, 1080p) with selectable frame rate (50 or 60 Hz) and Line; or CUSTOM with selectable Fields (1-8), Lines (up to 2000), Frame Rates (25, 30, 50, or 60 Hz), Interlacing (1:1, 2:1, 4:1, 8:1), or Synch Pulse Slope (Positive or Negative).
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State or Edge Qualified
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Triggers on any input source only if a defined state or edge occurred on another input source. Delay between sources is selectable by time or events.
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Dropout
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Triggers if signal drops out for longer than selected time between 1 ns and 20 s.
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Pattern
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Logic combination (AND, NAND, OR, NOR) of 5 inputs (4 channels and external trigger input). Each source can be high, low, or don’t care. The High and Low level can be selected independently. Triggers at start or end of the pattern.
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Glitch
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Triggers on positive or negative glitches with widths selectable as low as 200ps (depending on oscilloscope bandwidth) to 20 s, or on intermittent faults.
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Width (Signal or Pattern)
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Triggers on positive or negative widths with widths selectable as low as 200ps (depending on oscilloscope bandwidth) to 20 s, or on intermittent faults.
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Interval (Signal or Pattern)
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Triggers on intervals selectable between 1 ns and 20 s.
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Timeout (State/Edge Qualified)
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Triggers on any source if a given state (or transition edge) has occurred on another source.
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Runt
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Trigger on positive or negative runts defined by two voltage limits and two time limits. Select between 1 ns and 20 ns.
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Slew Rate
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Trigger on edge rates. Select limits for dV, dt, and slope. Select edge limits between 1 ns and 20 ns.
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"A" Trigger List
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Edge, Window, Width, Glitch, Pattern, Pattern State, State, Dropout, Interval, Runt, Slew Rate, Serial Data (optional I2C, SPI, UART/RS-232, CAN, LIN, FlexRay)
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"B" Trigger List
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Edge
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Exclusion Triggering
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Trigger on intermittent faults by specifying the expected behavior and triggering when that condition is not met
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Holdoff Between Sequential Triggers
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Arming = Serial & Triggering = Anything, then min. time between events defined by serial pattern length
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Data Rates
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50 Mb/s - 1.25 Gb/s
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Pattern Length
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80 bits, NRZ or 8b10b
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Clock and Data Outputs
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400mVp-p (typical) AC coupled
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Clock Recovery Jitter
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1 ps rms + 0.3% Unit Interval rms for PRBS data patterns with 50% transition density
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Clock Recovery Tracking/ Acquisition Range
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50 Mb/s - 1.25 Gb/s
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Hardware Clock Recovery Loop BW
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PLL Loop BW = Fbaud/5500, 50 Mb/s to 1.25 Gb/s (typical)
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Optionally available
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I2C, SPI (SPI, SSPI, SIOP), UART-RS232, CAN, LIN, FlexRay
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Intensity
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256 Intensity Levels, 1–100% adjustable via front panel control
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Number of Channels
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up to 4 simultaneously
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Max Sampling Rate
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40 GS/s (20 GS/s for WavePro 710Zi without WPZi-1GHZ-4X20GS option)
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Waveforms
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up to 2500 Waveforms/ second
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Auto Setup
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Automatically sets timebase, trigger, and sensitivity to display a wide range of repetitive signals
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Find Vertical Scale
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Automatically sets the vertical sensitivity and offset for the selected channel to display a waveform with the maximum dynamic range
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Probes
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Qty. (4) ÷10 Passive Probes
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Probe System: ProBus
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Probus (and ProLink on 4-6 GHz models). Automatically detects and supports a variety of compatible probes
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Scale Factors
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Automatically or manually selected depending on probe used
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Calibration Output
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1kHz square wave, 1Vp-p (typical), output to probe hook
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Type
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Color 15.3" flat panel TFT-Active Matrix LCD with high resolution touch screen
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Resolution
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WXGA; 1280 x 768 pixels
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Number of traces
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Display a maximum of 8 traces. Simultaneously display channel, zoom, memory and math traces.
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Grid Styles
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Auto, Single, Dual, Quad, Octal, X-Y, Single+X-Y, Dual+X-Y
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Waveform Representation
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Sample dots joined, or sample dots only
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Analog and Color-Graded Persistence
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Variable saturation levels; stores each trace’s persistence data in memory
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Trace Selection
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Activate persistence on all or any combination of traces
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Sweep Display Modes
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All accumulated, or all accumulated with last trace highlighted
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Persistence Types
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Select analog, color, or three-dimensional
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Persistence Aging
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Select from 500 ms to infinity
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Front Panel and Instrument Status
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Store to the internal hard drive or to a USB-connected peripheral device.
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Type
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LeCroy LSIB
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Transfer Rate
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250 Mpt/s
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Output Protocol
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PCI Express, Gen 1 (4 lanes utilized for data transfer)
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Control Protocol
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TCP/IP
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Command Set
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Via Windows Automation, or via LeCroy Remote Command Set
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Type
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Intel® CoreTM 2 Quad, 2.5 GHz (or better)
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Processor Memory
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2 GB standard, up to 8 GB optional
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Operating System
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Microsoft Windows® Vista Business Edition (64-bit) with SP1
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Oscilloscope Operating Software
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Entire instrument including any installed optional applications packages operates within a single (X-Stream) Windows application
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Real Time Clock
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Date and time displayed with waveform an in hardcopy files. SNTP support to synchronize to precision internal clocks.
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Zoom Expansion Traces
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Display up to 4 Zoom and 8 Math/Zoom traces
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Internal Waveform Memory
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4 active waveform memory traces (M1-M4) store 16 bit/point full length waveforms. Waveforms can be stored to any number of files limited only by the data storage media capacity.
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Remote Control
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Via Windows Automation, or via LeCroy Remote Command Set
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GPIB Port
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Supports IEEE – 488.2
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LSIB Port (optional)
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Supports PCIe Gen1 x4 protocol with LeCroy supplied API
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USB Device Port (optional)
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Type-B
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Ethernet Port
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Supports 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet interface (RJ45 port)
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USB Ports
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minimum 6 total (incl. 3 front panel) USB 2.0 ports support Windows compatible devices
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External Monitor Port
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15 pin D-Type WXGA compatible to support customer-supplied external monitor.
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Serial Port
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2 standard
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Peripheral Bus
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LeCroy LBUS standard
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Signal Types
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Select External Trigger or External Clock Input on the front panel
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Coupling
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50 Ω: DC; 1 MΩ: AC, DC, GND
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Max. Input Voltage
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50 Ω: 5 Vrms; 1 MΩ: 250 V (Peak AC < 10 kHz + DC)
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Signal Types
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Select from calibrator, control signals or O | |