Datasheet

Search step 3: The Search Mark table provides a tabular view of each of the events
found by the automated search. Each event is shown with a time stamp making timing
measurements between events easy.
Digital phosphor technology with FastAcq
®
Digital phosphor technology with FastAcq provides you with fast insight into
the real operation of your device. Its fast waveform capture rate – greater
than 340,000 wfms/s – gives you a high probability of quickly seeing the
infrequent problems common in digital systems: runt pulses, glitches, timing
issues, and more.
To further enhance the visibility of rarely occurring events, intensity grading
is used to indicate how often rare transients are occurring relative to normal
signal characteristics. There are four waveform palettes available in
FastAcq acquisition mode.
The Temperature palette uses color-grading to indicate frequency of
occurrence with hot colors like red/yellow indicating frequently
occurring events and colder colors like blue/green indicating rarely
occurring events.
The Spectral palette uses color-grading to indicate frequency of
occurrence with colder colors like blue indicating frequently occurring
events and hot colors like red indicating rarely occurring events.
The Normal palette uses the default channel color (like yellow for
channel one) along with gray-scale to indicate frequency of occurrence
where frequently occurring events are bright.
The Inverted palette uses the default channel color along with gray-
scale to indicate frequency of occurrence where rarely occurring events
are bright.
These color palettes quickly highlight the events that over time occur more
often or, in the case of infrequent anomalies, occur less often.
Infinite or variable persistence choices determine how long waveforms stay
on the display, helping you to determine how often an anomaly is occurring.
Digital phosphor technology enables a greater than 340,000 wfm/s waveform capture
rate and real-time intensity grading.
Accurate high-speed probing
The TPP Series probes, included standard with every MSO/DPO4000B
Series oscilloscope, provide up to 1 GHz of analog bandwidth, and 3.9 pF
of capacitive loading. The extremely low capacitive loading minimizes
adverse effects on your circuits and is more forgiving of longer ground
leads. And, since the probe bandwidth matches or exceeds your
oscilloscope bandwidth, you can see the high-frequency components in
your signal which is critical for high-speed applications. The TPP Series
passive voltage probes offer all the benefits of general-purpose probes like
high dynamic range, flexible connection options, and robust mechanical
design, while providing the performance of active probes. In addition, a low-
attenuation, 2X version of the TPP probes is available for measuring low
voltages. Unlike other low-attenuation passive probes, the TPP0502 has
high bandwidth (500 MHz) as well as low capacitive loading (12.7 pF).
Mixed signal design and analysis (MSO
Series)
The MSO models provide 16 digital channels which are tightly integrated
into the oscilloscope's user interface. This simplifies operation and makes it
possible to solve mixed-signal issues easily.
Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes — MSO4000B, DPO4000B Series
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