配置型號包含以下特性:
Oscilloscopes & Logic AnalyzersOscilloscopes 20GHz+10GHz <= 20GHz480 GS/s特性 | 參數 |
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High Frequency (range) | 10GHz <= 20GHz |
Channel/Port Count | 4 |
Maximum Sample/Data Rate | 80 GS/s |
The Infiniium V-Series family has the best-in-class signal integrity real-time oscilloscopes in the industry, delivering the most margin for your design validation. They are ideal for spectral analysis of transients and wideband RF applications.
DSA models come standard with 100 Mpts/channel, EZJIT Complete (N8823B), and Serial Data Analysis (E2688A). EZJIT Complete software (N8823B) includes all of the advanced jitter analysis features of EZJIT (E2681A) and EZJIT Plus (N5400A) and adds vertical noise analysis capabilities.
Key Features:
Most of these applications also support Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC) where the highspeed signal is modulated, and the V-Series hardware serial trigger is able to track the SSC with its unique external reference clock input. The hardware serial trigger will recover and generate a sub-rate clock when locked to the signal
PRBS Error Detector:
Industrys First PRBS error detector can trigger and display the bit error of the PRBS-7, 15, 23 and 31 signals. It identifies the error when the pattern does not match the expected PRBS pattern that has been set in the oscilloscope. When the next error happens, the oscilloscope will replace the display with the next bit error. This allows you to discover if the error is related to the bit pattern, which is related to Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI). The hardware serial trigger provides an eyescan plot to show the signal quality of the signal received.
Wideband and Multi-channel FFT measurements:
For frequency domain measurements that require you to see more than 500 MHz of signal spectral bandwidth and multiple FFTs simultaneously, the V-Series offers wider bandwidth than spectrum analyzers and comes standard with 4 ports (channels) per instrument. The V-Series enables users to make wideband measurements up to 33 GHz and up to 16 simultaneous FFTs. You can analyze even higher bandwidth signals by combining the V-Series with a down converter circuit.