Teledyne LeCroy - WaveSurfer 3000z 100 MHz - 1 GHz Oscilloscopes
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100 MHz, 200 MHz, 350 MHz, 500 MHz and 1 GHz bandwidths
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Up to 4 GS/s sample rate
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Long Memory – up to 20 Mpts
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10.1” capacitive touch screen display
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16 Digital Channel MSO option
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MAUI - Most Advanced User Interface
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Designed for Touch
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Built for Simplicity
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Made to Solve
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Advanced Anomaly Detection
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Fast Waveform Update
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History Mode - Waveform Playback
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WaveScan - Search and Find
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Multi-Instrument Capabilities
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Protocol Analysis - Serial Trigger and Decode
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Waveform Generation - Built-in Function Generator
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Digital Voltmeter and Frequency Counter
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Future Proof
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Upgradeable Bandwidth
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Field Upgradable Software and Hardware Options
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The WaveSurfer 3000z has a 10.1" capacitive touch display, the longest memory, and the deepest toolbox – all at an affordable price.
MAUI is the most advanced oscilloscope user interface. It is designed for touch, built for simplicity, and made to solve.
A large capacitive touch screen enables accessible and responsive touch operation. The 10.1” display is 30% larger than competitive offerings, providing more waveform viewing area.
A fast waveform update rate, used in conjunction with history mode, WaveScan, sequence mode, and mask testing facilitates outstanding waveform anomaly detection.
The standard collection of math, measurement, debug, and documentation tools provides unsurpassed analysis capabilities.
Features
- Locate unusual events in a single capture or scan for an anomalies across many acquisitions
- More than 20 modes can be applied to analog or digital channels
- Mask testing to quickly identify anomalies and mark their location.
- A history of these pass/fail results can be displayed
- An update rate of over 130,000 waveforms per second will easily display random or infrequent events
- Changes over time can be seen with the intensity graded persistence display
- View previous waveforms to discover past anomalies
- Use cursors and measurement parameters to quickly identify the source of problems
- History mode is always enabled and accessible through the click of a button
- Basic triggering such as edge or width can be used for everyday solutions
- Qualified triggering enables the ability to trigger across multiple channels
- Powerful logic triggering can be setup to catch a parallel pattern
- Smart triggers such as runt, dropout, or interval help isolate anomalies quickly
- Serial data triggering adds protocol specific triggers
- Save waveforms into segmented memory
- Capture fast pulses in quick succession or events separated by long time intervals
- Combine Sequence mode with advanced triggers to isolate rare events
- Intuitive, color-coded overlay presented in binary, hex, or decimal
- Trigger capabilities allow for a wide range of different events
- All decoded data is displayed in an interactive table
- 4-digit digital voltmeter
- 5-digit frequency counter
- Any channel can be selected as a source
- Voltage readings can be set to DC, DC RMS, or AC RMS
- Measurements will continue to be updated even when triggering is stopped
- Simultaneously view, measure, and analyze both analog and 16 digital signals
- Analog and digital channels can be incorporated into a single pattern trigger
- WaveScan, trends, statistics, and histicons provide insight to find anomalies in digital waveforms
- Frequencies of up to 25 MHz
- Waveform Options: sine, square, pulse, ramp, triangle, noise and DC waveforms
- Rear panel BNC output
- Saved waveforms can be uploaded into the WaveSource to generate arbitrary waveforms
- A deep set of 20 math functions provide quick insight into waveforms
- Dedicated Grid for Math Traces
- Any Channel, Measurement, or Analysis Package can have a math function applied
- 24 measurement parameters
- Additional statistics and histicons can be applied to each parameter
- Trends can be displayed for any measurement
- Save all displayed waveforms, oscilloscope setup file, and a screen image with a single button press
- Recall LabNotebook files onto the oscilloscope
- View the LabNotebook files on a PC using WaveStudio
Main Specifications |
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Bandwidth | 100 MHz - 1 GHz |
Starting from | $3,000 |
Memory | 20 Mpts |
Max Memory | 20 Mpts |
Max Sampling Rate | 4 GS/s |
Input Channels | 4 |
Resolution | 8-bit |
WaveSurfer 3014z (100 MHz Bandwidth, 4 Input Channels, 2 GS/s, 20 Mpts/ch - interleaved)
Bandwidth | 100 MHz |
Sample Rate | 2 GS/s on 4Ch |
Maximum Acquisition Memory | 20 Mpts (2 Ch operation) |
Input Channels | 4 |
Vertical Resolution | 8-bits |
WaveSurfer 3024z (200 MHz Bandwidth, 4 Input Channels, 4 GS/s, 20 Mpts/ch - interleaved)
Bandwidth | 200 MHz |
Sample Rate | 2 GS/s on 4Ch |
Maximum Acquisition Memory | 20 Mpts (2 Ch operation) |
Input Channels | 4 |
Vertical Resolution | 8-bits |
WaveSurfer 3034z (350 MHz Bandwidth, 4 Input Channels, 4 GS/s, 20 Mpts/ch - interleaved)
Bandwidth | 350 MHz |
Sample Rate | 2 GS/s on 4Ch |
Maximum Acquisition Memory | 20 Mpts (2 Ch operation) |
Input Channels | 4 |
Vertical Resolution | 8-bits |
WaveSurfer 3054z (500 MHz Bandwidth, 4 Input Channels, 4 GS/s, 20 Mpts/ch - interleaved)
Bandwidth | 500 MHz |
Sample Rate | 2 GS/s on 4Ch |
Maximum Acquisition Memory | 20 Mpts (2 Ch operation) |
Input Channels | 4 |
Vertical Resolution | 8-bits |
WaveSurfer 3104z (1 GHz Bandwidth, 4 Input Channels, 4 GS/s, 20 Mpts/ch - interleaved)
Bandwidth | 1 GHz |
Sample Rate | 2 GS/s on 4Ch |
Maximum Acquisition Memory | 20 Mpts (2 Ch operation) |
Input Channels | 4 |
Vertical Resolution | 8-bits |