MSO64 6-BW-8000 - Tektronix Oscilloscope
- Model: MSO64 6-BW-8000
- Manufactured by: Tektronix
Tektronix MSO64 6-BW-8000 Mixed Signal Oscilloscope - MSO, 8 GHz, 4 Channel, 6 Series
Specifications:
Bandwidth: 8 GHz
Capacitive pinch-zoom-swipe 15.6-inch touchscreen
25 GS/s Real-Time Sample Rate on four channels (Interpolated: 2.5 TS/s)
Standard Record Length: 62.5 Mpoints (125 Mpoints and 250 Mpoints optional upgrades)
16-bit resolution at 200 MHz (High Res mode)
Windows 10 operating system (Optional)
Four FlexChannel inputs (eight, with TLP058 logic probe)
Options for decode and trigger support for CAN FD, MIL-STD-1553, ARINC429 and SENT bus
Options for serial compliance testing for Automotive Ethernet and USB 2.0
An advanced power analysis option with two rounds of free enhancements
Additional capabilities including FastFrame segmented memory and enhanced autoset
Description:
With the lowest input noise and up to 8 GHz analog bandwidth, the Tektronix MSO64 provides the best signal fidelity for analyzing and debugging today's embedded systems with GHz clock and bus speeds. FlexChannel technology enables each of the inputs on the instrument to be used as a single analog channel or eight digital channels. The conversion is done by simply attaching a TLP058 logic probe to any input. The MSO64 offers a new level of integration of digital channels. Digital channels share the same high sample rate (up to 25 GS/s) for fine timing resolution, and long record length (up to 250 Mpoints) for long time captures as analog channels.
The Tektronix MSO64 provides the performance to capture the signals of interest while minimizing the effects of unwanted noise when you need to capture high-amplitude signals while seeing smaller signal details. At the heart of the 6 Series MSO are 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that provide 16 times the vertical resolution of traditional 8-bit ADCs. Visual Trigger extends the MSO64's triggering capabilities by scanning through all waveform acquisitions and comparing them to onscreen areas (geometric shapes). An unlimited number of areas can be created using a mouse or touchscreen, and a variety of shapes (triangles, rectangles, hexagons, or trapezoids) can be used to specify the desired trigger behavior. The Tektronix contains a number of ports which you can use to connect the instrument to a network, directly to a PC, or to other test equipment.
Specifications:
Bandwidth: 8 GHz
Capacitive pinch-zoom-swipe 15.6-inch touchscreen
25 GS/s Real-Time Sample Rate on four channels (Interpolated: 2.5 TS/s)
Standard Record Length: 62.5 Mpoints (125 Mpoints and 250 Mpoints optional upgrades)
16-bit resolution at 200 MHz (High Res mode)
Windows 10 operating system (Optional)
Four FlexChannel inputs (eight, with TLP058 logic probe)
Options for decode and trigger support for CAN FD, MIL-STD-1553, ARINC429 and SENT bus
Options for serial compliance testing for Automotive Ethernet and USB 2.0
An advanced power analysis option with two rounds of free enhancements
Additional capabilities including FastFrame segmented memory and enhanced autoset
Description:
With the lowest input noise and up to 8 GHz analog bandwidth, the Tektronix MSO64 provides the best signal fidelity for analyzing and debugging today's embedded systems with GHz clock and bus speeds. FlexChannel technology enables each of the inputs on the instrument to be used as a single analog channel or eight digital channels. The conversion is done by simply attaching a TLP058 logic probe to any input. The MSO64 offers a new level of integration of digital channels. Digital channels share the same high sample rate (up to 25 GS/s) for fine timing resolution, and long record length (up to 250 Mpoints) for long time captures as analog channels.
The Tektronix MSO64 provides the performance to capture the signals of interest while minimizing the effects of unwanted noise when you need to capture high-amplitude signals while seeing smaller signal details. At the heart of the 6 Series MSO are 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that provide 16 times the vertical resolution of traditional 8-bit ADCs. Visual Trigger extends the MSO64's triggering capabilities by scanning through all waveform acquisitions and comparing them to onscreen areas (geometric shapes). An unlimited number of areas can be created using a mouse or touchscreen, and a variety of shapes (triangles, rectangles, hexagons, or trapezoids) can be used to specify the desired trigger behavior. The Tektronix contains a number of ports which you can use to connect the instrument to a network, directly to a PC, or to other test equipment.
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