Agilent Technologies InfiniiVision 6000 Series Oscilloscopes Data Sheet Engineered for the best signal visibility
If you haven’t purchased an Agilent scope lately, why should you consider one now? Agilent has been the fastest growing oscilloscope supplier since 1997 (source: Prima Data, 2007). Wonder why? Agilent engineers developed the InfiniiVision 6000 Series with advanced technology that will allow you to see more subtle signal detail and more infrequent events than any other scope on the market.
What gives the InfiniiVision 6000 Series the best signal visibility? 1. High resolution Oscilloscopes are visual tools and high-resolution screens make the product better. High resolution displays have become increasingly important as general purpose scopes need to display digital and serial signals in addition to traditional scope channels. View up to 20 channels simultaneously with serial protocol. See subtle signal detail with up to 256 levels of intensity. 2.
Your design has analog, digital and serial signals ... shouldn’t your scope? Analog: Up to 1 GHz bandwidth and up to 4 GSa/s sample rate The InfiniiVision 6000 Series scope channels provide faster identification of your most elusive problems – Revolutionary high-resolution display. Engineered with an XGA display and 256 levels of intensity grading, see a precise representation of the analog characteristics of the signals you’re testing.
Other useful features High resolution mode. Offers up to 12 bits of vertical resolution in real-time, single-shot mode. This is accomplished by serially filtering sequential data points and mapping the filtered results to the display when operating at time base settings greater than 10-μs/div. Help is at your fingertips. An embedded help system – available in 11 languages – gives you quick answers if you don’t understand a feature.
Why does a fast update rate matter? While bandwidth, sample rate and memory depth are key criteria for deciding which scope to purchase, an equally important characteristic is update rate. What is update rate? Update rate is how many waveforms acquisitions per seconds you scope can acquire, process, and display. Oscilloscope “deadtime” is the time it takes for a scope to process and then display an acquired waveform before re-arming it’s triggering for the next acquisition.
How update rate affects signal visibility Capturing random and infrequent events on an oscilloscope is all about statistical probabilities. The key to improving the probability of capturing a signal anomaly is to minimize dead-time and take more pictures of the signal in a given timeframe. Here is an example with Tek and Agilent scopes both connected to a target with a glitch that occurs 25 times per second.
Software applications Mask testing (N5455A or Option LMT) Agilent’s mask test option (Option LMT or N5455A) for InfiniiVision Series oscilloscopes provides a fast and easy way to test your signals to specified standards, and uncover unexpected signal anomalies, such as glitches. Mask testing on other oscilloscopes is based on software-intensive processing technology, which tends to be slow. Agilent’s InfiniiVision scopes can perform up to 100,000 real-time waveform pass/fail tests per second.
Software applications FlexRay Measurements (N5432C or Option FLX on new scope purchases) Trigger on and time-correlate FlexRay communication with physical layer signals. With Agilent’s unique hardware-accelerated decoding, it provides the fastest decode update rates in the industry while the scope remains responsive and fast. Also included with this option is FlexRay eye-diagram mask testing and physical layer conformance test solution.
Software applications and other accessories Vector signal analysis software (89601A) Expand the capability of your scope with 89601A vector analysis software. Expand the measurement capability of your scope with the 89601A vector signal analysis software.
Probes and accessories Agilent offers a complete family of innovative passive and active probes for the InfiniiVision 6000 Series scopes to get your job done easily and accurately. Choosing the correct probe for your application will help to ensure you are acquiring the signals you expect. Below is a general guide on how to choose the type of probe. For the most up-to-date information about Agilent’s accessories, please visit our Web site at www.agilent.com/find/scope_probes.
Connectivity The 6000 Series scopes come with the most comprehensive connectivity tools in their class. LXI class C LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) is a standards-based architecture for test systems. By specifying the interaction of system components, LXI enables fast and efficient test system creation and reconfiguration. The 6000 Series oscilloscopes follow specified LAN protocols and adhere to LXI requirements such as a built-in Web control server, IVI-COM driver, and easy-to-use SCPI commands.
Agilent InfiniiVision Portfolio Agilent’s InfiniiVision lineup includes 5000, 6000 and 7000B Series oscilloscopes. These share a number of advanced hardware and software technology blocks. Use the following selection guide to determine which best matches your specific needs.
Agilent InfiniiVision 6000 Series oscilloscopes: The fastest way to debug your analog, digital and serial designs High-resolution color display with XGA resolution and 256 levels of intensity reveals subtle details that other scopes won’t show you. Built-in USB port makes it easy to save your work and update your system software quickly. Intensity knob allows you to see the right level of waveform detail, just like an analog scope.
Built-in storage compartment allows you to store probes and power cord for easy access and transportation. Quickly pan and zoom for analysis with MegaZoom III’s instant response and optimum resolution. QuickMeas shows up to four automated measurements with the push of a button. Save screen images to a connected USB storage device with automated file names. Standard serial triggering includes I2C, SPI, and USB (optional CAN/LIN, and RS-232 advanced triggering and decode).
Performance characteristics Acquisition: scope channels Sample rate MSO/DSO601xA/603xA: 2 GSa/sec each channel MSO/DSO605xA/610xA: 4 GSa/sec half channel*, 2 GSa/sec each channel Equivalent-time sample rate: 400 GSa/s (when real-time mode is turned off) Memory depth 2 channels/4 channels 8 Mpts/4 Mpts Vertical resolution 8 bits Peak detection MSO/DSO601xA: 1-ns peak detect MSO/DSO603xA: 500-ps peak detect MSO/DSO605xA/610xA: 250-ps peak detect Averaging Selectable from 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 … to 6553
Performance characteristics (continued) Vertical system: scope channels Scope channels MSO/DSO6xx2A: Ch 1 and 2 simultaneous acquisition MSO/DSO6xx4A: Ch 1, 2, 3 and 4 simultaneous acquisition Bandwidth (–3dB)* MSO/DSO601xA: DC to 100 MHz MSO/DSO603xA: DC to 300 MHz MSO/DSO605xA: DC to 500 MHz MSO/DSO610xA: DC to 1 GHz AC coupled MSO/DSO601xA: 3.5 Hz to 100 MHz MSO/DSO603xA: 3.5 Hz to 300 MHz MSO/DSO605xA: 3.5 Hz to 500 MHz MSO/DSO610xA: 3.5 Hz to 1 GHz Calculated rise time (=0.
Performance characteristics (continued) Vertical system: scope channels (continued) ESD tolerance ±2 kV Noise, RMS, input shorted MSO/DSO601xA: 0.50% FS or 250 µV, whichever is greater MSO/DSO603xA: 0.50% FS or 300 µV, whichever is greater MSO/DSO605xA: 0.50% FS or 360 µV, whichever is greater MSO/DSO610xA: 0.65% FS or 360 µV, whichever is greater DC vertical gain accuracy*1 ±2.0% full scale DC vertical offset accuracy ≤200 mV/div: ±0.1 div ±2.0 mV ±0.5% offset value; >200 mV/div: ±0.1 div ±2.
Performance characteristics (continued) Horizontal Range MSO/DSO601xA: 5 nsec/div to 50 sec/div MSO/DSO603xA: 2 nsec/div to 50 sec/div MSO/DSO605xA: 1 nsec/div to 50 sec/div MSO/DSO610xA: 500 psec/div to 50 sec/div Resolution 2.
Performance characteristics (continued) Trigger system (continued) Edge, pulse width, pattern, TV, duration, sequence, CAN, LIN, USB, I2C, SPI, RS-232, Nth edge burst Selections 20 Edge Trigger on a rising, falling, alternating or either edge of any source Pattern Trigger at the beginning of a pattern of high, low, and don’t care levels and/or a rising or falling edge established across any of the analog and digital channels, but only after a pattern has stabilized for a minimum of 2 nsec.
Performance characteristics (continued) Trigger system (continued) Nth edge burst Trigger on the Nth edge of a burst that occurs after an idle time that you specify. Max edge count: 65,536. Autoscale Finds and displays all active scope and logic (for MSO6000A series MSO) channels, sets edge trigger mode on highest-numbered channel, sets vertical sensitivity on scope channels and thresholds on logic channels, time base to display ~1.8 periods. Requires minimum voltage >10 mVpp, 0.
Performance characteristics (continued) Display system Display 6.3-inch (161 mm) diagonal color TFT LCD Throughput of scope channels Up to 100,000 waveforms/sec in real-time mode Resolution XGA – 768 vertical by 1024 horizontal points (screen area); 640 vertical by 1000 horizontal points (waveform area) 256 levels of intensity scale Controls Waveform intensity on front panel.
Performance characteristics (continued) Storage Save/recall (non-volatile) 10 setups and traces can be saved and recalled internally. Optional secure environment mode ensures setups and traces are stored to internal volatile memory so data is erased when power is removed. Compliant to NISPOM Chapter 8 requirements. Storage type and format USB 1.
Performance characteristics (continued) General characteristics (continued) Trigger out When Triggers is selected (delay ~17 ns) 0 to 5 V into high impedance 0 to 2.
Ordering information Model Bandwidth Maximum sample rate Memory depth Scope channels DSO6012A 100 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2 MSO6012A 100 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2 DSO6014A 100 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4 MSO6014A 100 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4 DSO6032A 300 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2 MSO6032A 300 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2 DSO6034A 300 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4 MSO6034A 300 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4 DSO6052A 500 MHz 4 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2 MSO6052A 500 MHz 4 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2 DSO6054A 500 MHz 4 GSa/s 8 Mp
Ordering information (continued) Options Product Description DSO to MSO upgrade* N2914A* for DSO/MSO601xA, DSO/MSO603xA N2915A* for DSO/MSO605xA, DSO/MSO610xA SEC Secure Environment Mode - Provides compliance with National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) Chapter 8 requirements (factory-installed option only for new purchase) A6J ANSI Z540 compliant calibration *Includes a 54620-68701 logic cable kit, a label and an upgrade license to activate the MSO features.
Ordering information (continued) Accessories Options Description N2916B Rackmount kit for 6000 Series oscilloscope N2917B Transit case with foam molding customized for InfiniiVision 6000 Series N2918A InfiniiVision evaluation kit 1180CZ Testmobile scope cart N2919A Testmobile bracket for 1180CZ and 6000 10833A GPIB cable, 1 m long N2916B rackmount kit Agilent Technologies Oscilloscopes Multiple form factors from 20 MHz to >90 GHz | Industry leading specs | Powerful applications 27
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