Datasheet
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High-performance Mixed
Signal Capabilities
Embedded controller design and debug
involves capturing and viewing a
number of different types of signals.
These signals are typically a mix of
analog, digital, and serial data wave-
forms from a combination of analog
sensors, microcontrollers and peripheral
devices. With the ability to capture digital
signals with speeds up to 250 MHz
and long memory of 10 Mpts/Ch the
WaveSurfer 10 provides unmatched
mixed signal performance. The
WaveSurfer 10 is the ideal tool for test-
ing embedded systems with 8-bit micro-
controllers or slower digital signals.
With 18 digital inputs each with
250 MHz maximum input frequency
and 10 Mpts/Ch memory, the
WaveSurfer 10 is an outstanding value
and provides a complete set of tools for
embedded system testing.
Extensive Triggering
The WaveSurfer 10 has extensive digital
trigger capabilities. Normal oscilloscope
triggers will operate on digital inputs.
Cross-pattern triggering allows for
simple or complex trigger patterns to be
setup with any combination of analog
and digital channels. Event triggering
can be congured to arm on an analog
signal and trigger on a digital pattern.
Quick Mixed Signal Setup,
Easy-to-use
Unlike a traditional Logic Analyzer, the
WaveSurfer 10 is easy to use. A simple
connection links the oscilloscope with
the digital inputs so users can start
viewing signals and begin debugging
quickly. In addition, all standard
oscilloscope tools are readily
accessible. Signal debug is simple,
using standard oscilloscope tools,
such as cursors, measurement
parameters, and zooming.
EMBEDDED CONTROLLER DESIGN AND DEBUG
Teledyne LeCroy’s versatile WaveSurfer 10 mixed signal oscilloscope combines the powerful
WaveSurfer 10 with the exibility of digital inputs using the MS-250. In addition, the many
triggering and decoding options turn the WaveSurfer 10 into an all-in-one analog, digital, and serial
data trigger, acquisition, and debug machine.