Agilent/HP 54622D Dual Channel 100 MHz/Logic
Analyzer/Oscillscope
Agilent/HP 54622D Dual Channel
100 MHz/Logic Analyzer/Oscilloscope
Rent me for $250 a
month
The Agilent/HP 54622D 2+16 channel, 100 MHz
Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope (MSO), with two scope channels and 16
logic timing channels, uniquely combines the detailed signal
analysis of a scope with the multi-channel timing measurements of a
logic analyzer. It lets you trigger on and view the complex
interactions among your signals on up to 18 channels
simultaneously. The 54622D is ideally suited for CPLD and MCU based
applications.
Features
- Unique 2+16 channel MSO model
- 100 MHz
- Patented high-definition display with superior horizontal
resolution
- 4 MB of MegaZoom deep memory mapped to 32 levels of intensity,
25 million vectors/sec.
- Powerful, flexible triggering including I²C, SPI, LIN, CAN and
USB
- Standard built-in floppy, RS-232 and parallel ports, FFT's
The mixed-signal oscilloscopes (MSO), with 2 analog
channels and 16 digital channels, uniquely combine the detailed
signal analysis of a scope with the multichannel timing
measurements of a logic analyzer. They let you see the complex
interactions among your signals on up to 18 channels at the same
time. No more guesswork and no more poking around to see a few
channels at a time. These scopes can easily conquer mixed analog
and digital debugging problems that a traditional scope can't begin
to address, because they let you simultaneously test and monitor
the highspeed digital control signals and the slower analog signals
in your design.
If you work with both analog and digital components,
Agilent Technologies 54622D Series oscilloscopes can help you
easily see more of what's going on in your designs. The unique 2 +
16-channel mixed signal oscilloscope (MSO) models and the
traditional 2- and 4-channel models are optimized with just the
capabilities you need for verifying and debugging designs that
include A/Ds, D/As, DSPs, and embedded 8- or 16-bit
microcontrollers. These scopes give you the tools you need to solve
your mixed analog and digital engineering challenges more
easily.
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