MSO 104XS-A LECROY, MSO 104XS-A Datasheet - Page 8

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MSO 104XS-A

Manufacturer Part Number
MSO 104XS-A
Description
SCOPE, MSO, 1GHZ, 4-CH, 10MPTS/CH
Manufacturer
LECROY
Datasheet

Specifications of MSO 104XS-A

Scope Type
Mixed-Signal
Scope Channels
4
Bandwidth
1GHz
Meter Display Type
TFT Colour
Sampling Rate
50GSPS
Input Impedance
1Mohm
Rise Time
300ps
Input Voltage
400V
External Height
260mm
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
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LECROY WAVESCAN ADVANCED SEARCH
WaveScan provides powerful isolation capabilities that
hardware triggers can’t provide. WaveScan provides the
ability to locate unusual events in a single capture (i.e.,
capture and search), or “scan” for an event in many
acquisitions over a long period of time. Select from more
than 20 search modes (frequency, rise time, runt, duty cycle,
etc.), apply a search condition, and begin scanning.
Since the scanning
“modes” are not simply
copies of the hardware
trig gers, the utility and
capa bility is much higher.
For instance, there is no “frequency”
trigger in any oscilloscope, yet
WaveScan allows for “frequency”
to be quickly “scanned.” This allows
the user to accumulate a data set
of unusual events that are separated
by hours or days, enabling faster
debugging. When used in multiple
acquisitions, WaveScan builds on
the traditional LeCroy strength of
fast processing of data. A LeCroy
X-Stream oscilloscope will quickly
scan millions of events looking for
unusual occurrences, and do it much
faster and more efficiently than other
oscilloscopes can.
WaveStream Fast
Viewing Mode
WaveStream provides a vibrant, intensity
graded (256 levels) display with a fast
update rate to closely simulate the
look and feel of an analog oscilloscope.
WaveStream is most helpful in viewing
signals that have signal jitter or signal
anomalies, or for applying a visual
check before creating an advanced
trigger or WaveScan setup to locate
an unusual event.
Since the sampling rate in WaveStream
mode can be as high as 5 GS/s (up
to 2.5x that of other oscilloscopes),
it is an excellent runt or glitch finder.
Timing jitter is often visually assessed
to understand approximate behavior.
WaveStream makes it easy to
understand jitter on edges or in eye
diagrams. WaveStream also excels
in allowing you to relate composite
(WaveStream) to single-event (real-
time sampled) behaviors. Just capture
in WaveStream mode, toggle to view
or zoom a single trace, then toggle
back to WaveStream mode.