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DL9000 Series Mixed Signal Digital
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Two primary challenges in developing a MSO are
correlating samples between logic and analog inputs, and
maintaining waveform update (minimizing dead time) as various
oscilloscope functions are enabled.
The DL9000 MSO models are unsurpassed in these
areas. Whereas logic hardware on many MSO's are an afterthought,
the DL9700 and DL9500 models are designed to always match sample
rate and memory depth between the analog and logic channels.
You can trust that signals are correlated, plus
unrestricted 5 GS/s logic sample rate means the least amount of
timing uncertainty. It is important to note the DL9000 Series MSO
models' waveform update is unaffected when using logic channels.
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Features
- Simultaneous measurement and analysis of 4 analog channels +
16/32-bit logic.
Analog: 500 MHz/1 GHz frequency
bandwidth.
Logic: Maximum toggle frequency 250 MHz.
Analog and Logic Sampling speed:
Up to 5 GS/s.
Memory length: 6.25 MW/ch.
- High speed acquisition and quick
response.
- Fast and powerful analysis of logic
channels.
- Capture and separate anomalies easily
with History Memory.
- Extensive trigger functions for
handling the most complex waveforms.
- Versatile Zoom and Search functions.
- Compact and lightweight.
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High Speed Response
High-Speed Display and Updating at up to 2.5 Million waveforms/s
and Megawords of Data from
4 Analog + 16/32-bit Logic inputs with the least compromise.
You need a fast waveform update rate to maximize your chance of
catching that infrequent waveform variation. You also need an
oscilloscope that doesn't become sluggish and unresponsive with
processor intensive functions or deep memory enabled. Yokogawa's
Advanced Data Stream Engine (ADSE) is unmatched in this area.
Logic channel inputs, and even bus display mode, won't affect the
update rate, giving you the best possible real-time display and
analysis of mixed signal waveforms.
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Maximum update rate:
- 25,000 waveforms/sec (2.5kW, Normal Trigger Mode).
2,500,000 waveforms/sec (2.5kW, Normal Trigger Mode).
Maximum update rate in MATH mode:
- 60 waveforms/sec (1MW, when performing
channel addition).
12 waveforms/sec (5MW, when performing
channel addition).
Maximum update rate in parameter measurement mode:
- 60 waveforms/sec (1MW, when measuring a channel's maximum
value).
- 16 waveforms/sec (5MW, when measuring a channel's maximum
value).
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Note: The above rates can vary depending on
the oscilloscope settings.
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4 Channel Analog and 32/16-bit
Logic Signal Analysis
Debugging mixed signal circuits requires an expanded set of
capabilities beyond what a general oscilloscope or logic analyzer
can offer alone. DL9000 Series MSO Models offer convenient,
innovative functions for display and analysis of mixed signal
characteristics, and assists with measurement and debugging of
analog/digital mixed signals.
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State display and bus display
functions are typically found in logic analyzers. DL9000
Series MSO Models support these types of logic signal display and
analysis functions, and helps increase efficiency in the
coordinated analysis of analog and logic signals.
Moreover when performing these analysis and
display functions on the DL9000 Series MSO Models, the screen
display update rate is not compromised. |
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History Memory
Function
Other oscilloscopes show you digitally persisted acquisitions in
just one display layer. What if there is a signal buried within
the "fuzz" you would like to separate? With the DL9000, not only
can you toggle digital persistence (accumulation) on or off,
Yokogawa's unique "History Memory" also allows you to separate and
view previously acquired data individually. |
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DL9000 Series MSO Models not only update the
display at high-speed, but also includes a function for recalling
up to 2000 screens worth of past waveforms.
High-speed screen updating alone does not allow
users to take full advantage of the digital oscilloscope. Rather,
the ability to redisplay and analyze individual waveforms
unleashes the digital oscilloscope's full potential. |
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