Yokogawa Launches Three Mixed-Signal Oscilloscopes

Oct. 8, 2008
The company's DL9000 series of mixed-signal oscilloscopes (MSO) has been expanded to include the DL9705L, DL9510L, and DL9505L. The scopes are designed to simultaneously monitor 16 or 32 digital signal channels as well as four analog signal channels.

The company's DL9000 series of mixed-signal oscilloscopes (MSO) has been expanded to include the DL9705L, DL9510L, and DL9505L. The scopes are designed to simultaneously monitor 16 or 32 digital signal channels as well as four analog signal channels. The DL9705L has 32 digital channels and 500 MHz bandwidth; the DL9510L has 16 digital channels and 1 GHz bandwidth; and the DL9505L has 16 digital channels and 500 MHz bandwidth. All have four analog signal channels and a sampling rate of 5 GS/s. Captured signals can be saved to history memory, and users can easily redisplay the saved signals without making special settings. This function allows users to individually verify captured signals and the relationship between channels if an abnormal signal occurs. The scopes vary the display of captured signals according to their occurrence frequency utilizing an advanced data stream engine (ADSE)developed by the company. With this capability, users can quickly determine the frequency of noise, fluctuations, and other abnormalities by viewing the display: high-frequency events are indicated with a thick line and low-frequency events with a thin line. For more information and pricing, contact YOKOGAWA, Newnan, GA. (800) 888-6400.

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