DSOs Suited For Data Acquisition And Signal Analysis Tasks

Feb. 1, 2001
A second generation of two- and four-channel models of the midrange Waverunner series of digital oscilloscopes are available in the new Waverunner-2 series. The four new instruments feature a 350 MHz to 500 MHz bandwidth, higher sampling rates of 1 to

A second generation of two- and four-channel models of the midrange Waverunner series of digital oscilloscopes are available in the new Waverunner-2 series. The four new instruments feature a 350 MHz to 500 MHz bandwidth, higher sampling rates of 1 to 4 GS/s, and longer memory of up to 8 Mpts. They also incorporate WavePilot and QuickZoom features for easy access to signal measurements and have an Advanced Trigger Package that offers runt and slew rate triggering. The Model LT264 is a four-channel, 350-MHz DSO with 1 GS/s sampling rate and 100K of acquisition memory per channel and costs $8,290. A two-channel version, Model LT262, comes with a long memory option with one million points of acquisition memory per channel at $5,990. Models LT374 and LT372 are DSOs with 500 MHz bandwidth and are priced from $8,990 to $18,990.

Company: LECROY CORP.

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