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First 12-Bit Oscilloscope for General Purpose Market

55 dB signal-to-noise ratio, highest accuracy available, 400 MHz and 600 MHz models

LeCroy
Wed, 05/04/2011 - 08:27
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(LeCroy: Chestnut Ridge, NY) -- LeCroy Corp. introduces a new line of 12-bit resolution WaveRunner oscilloscopes, the WaveRunner HRO 6 Zi. The WaveRunner HRO, a high-resolution oscilloscope, features an industry-leading, 12-bit analog-to-digital convertor (ADC), deep memory of 256 Mpts/ch, and superior DC accuracy specifications. These features are in addition to the extensive analysis capabilities of the WaveRunner 6 Zi. Engineers no longer have to compromise the analysis functions of an oscilloscope to get the high resolution they need.

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Designed for the medical, automotive, power, and electromechanical markets, the WaveRunner HRO has higher resolution and greater measurement precision than eight-bit alternatives. Traditional oscilloscopes use eight-bit ADCs to digitize the data, which is not precise enough for applications that require viewing signals with both a large and small voltage component. The reduced noise and improved resolution of the 12-bit ADC architecture provides finer measurement accuracy and better waveform clarity. This can be seen with the superb 55 dB signal-to-noise ratio and ±0.5-percent DC vertical gain accuracy; four times more precise than eight-bit oscilloscopes.

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