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Engineered for 33 GHz true analog bandwidth that delivers:
A mixed signal oscilloscope integrates traditional
analog channels with 16 digital channels
In 1996, Agilent pioneered the mixed signal oscilloscope
Innovative IC technology we called ‘MegaZoom,’ which
delivered highly responsive deep memory so designers can
see both cause and effect in digitally controlled analog
phenomena. The first MSO was named Test & Measurement
World Test Product of the Year in 1997.
Agilent MSOs seamlessly integrate the familiar controls of
an oscilloscope with the additional digital data collection
and pattern recognition of a logic analyzer. You can trigger
across any combination of analog and digital channels;
integrate serial bus triggering and decode and even see
inside your FPGA designs.
Agilent continues to lead the way with MSOs
The MSO 90000 X-Series is specifically targeted at the
DDR2/3/4 technologies, simplifying the complicated task
of debugging memory technologies. The 20 GSa/s on 8
channels means you can easily separate reads and writes
on all DDR4 speeds. The MSO 90000 X-Series is fully
compatible with Agilent 90-pin logic analysis connectors,
making it easy to connect to your devices.
Combining analog and digital performance
Today’s designs require access to complex triggers and
multiple instruments. The 90000 X-Series mixed signal
oscilloscopes provide up to 20 channels you can use at
once. Each channel can be combined in a unique pattern
trigger. The 90000 X-Series has the ability to label each
individual channel as part of a bus for decoding, saving
hours of manual work.
The 90000 X-Series also features application-specific decode
applications that are designed for up to 20 channels. These
applications include many low-speed serial and parallel
busses. For instance, the JTAG protocol decode is available
only on Agilent oscilloscopes.
The Industry’s Fastest Mixed Signal Oscilloscope