All channels on the oscilloscope can have active digital filtering, performing low-pass, high-pass and moving average filter operations, so unwanted frequencies are removed leaving only the desired ones. While the digital filters are active math trace functions can still be used for a more thorough analysis. So no anomalies/events can be missed, the WaveJet Touch replay mode past waveforms can be quickly recalled and isolated.
Aside from the normal acquisition mode, the oscilloscope has many alternative methods including peak detect, where the maximum and minimum sample points are saved during two waveform intervals, as well as its corresponding waveform points. This is especially useful for viewing narrow pulses spaced far apart.
Each of these modes have an equivalent time sampling rate of 100GSa/s; automatic measurements can be made with 26 different parameters and min/max statistics, with up to four measurements being displayed simultaneously. The oscilloscope is also able to measure all occurrences of a parameter in a single acquisition.
Rhys Murphy, Measurement & Control Product Specialist at Amplicon commented: “The advanced testing and analysis functions coupled with a 350-500MHz bandwidth range make these units a must buy for customers looking to achieve the most out of their testing applications at the best possible price.”