Datasheet
Datasheet
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Frequency accuracy
Sine wave and ramp 130 ppm (frequency < 10 kHz)
50 ppm (frequency ≥ 10 kHz)
Square wave and pulse 130 ppm (frequency < 10 kHz)
50 ppm (frequency ≥ 10 kHz)
Resolution 0.1 Hz or 4 digits, whichever is larger
Amplitude accuracy ±[ (1.5% of peak-to-peak amplitude setting) + (1.5% of DC offset setting) + 1 mV ] (frequency = 1 kHz)
DC oset
DC oset range ±2.5 V into Hi-Z; ±1.25 V into 50 Ω
DC oset resolution 1 mV into Hi-Z; 500 uV into 50 Ω
Oset accuracy ±[(1.5% of absolute offset voltage setting) + 1 mV]; derated 3 mV for every 10 °C away from 25 °C
ArbExpress
®
The MDO4000C is compatible with ArbExpress
®
PC-based signal generator waveform creation and editing
software. Capturewaveforms on the MDO4000C oscilloscope and transfer them to ArbExpress for editing. Create
complex waveforms in ArbExpress and transfer them to the arbitrary function generator in the MDO4000C for
output. To download ArbExpress software, go to www.tektronix.com/downloads.
4. Logic Analyzer (requires Option MDO4MSO)
Vertical system digital channels
Input channels 16 digital (D15 to D0)
Thresholds Threshold per set of 8 channels
Threshold selections TTL, CMOS, ECL, PECL, User-defined
User-dened threshold range ±40 V
Threshold accuracy ±[100 mV + 3% of threshold setting] Input dynamic range 30V
p-p
≤200MHz10V
p-p
>200MHz
Minimum voltage swing 400mV
p-p
Probe loading
Input impedance 100 kΩ
Input capacitance 3 pF
Vertical resolution 1 bit
Horizontal system digital channels
Maximum sample rate (M ain) 500 MS/s (2 ns resolution)
Maximum record length (Main) 20 M
Maximum sample rate (MagniVu)
16.5 GS/s (60.6 ps resolution)
Maximum record length (MagniVu)
10k centered on the trigger
Minimum detectable pulse width 1 ns
Channel-to-channel skew (typical)
200 ps (typical)
Maximum input toggle rate 500 MHz (Maximum frequency sine wave that can accurately be reproduced as a logic square wave. Requires
the use of a shortground extender on each channel. This is the maximum frequency at the minimum swing ampli-
tude. Higher toggle rates can be achieved with higher amplitudes.)