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Product category: Oscilloscopes
News Release from: TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) | Subject: TDS3000B
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 25 July 2005

Higher bandwidth on these oscilloscopes

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Faster clock rates and edge speeds and increasingly complex signals require higher bandwidth oscilloscopes for more accurate signal reproduction

TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) is now offering the Tektronix TDS3000B series of oscilloscopes with bandwidth extended to 600MHz to meet the higher-speed requirements of new applications The TDS3000B packs the power of a DPO (digital phosphor oscilloscope), digital real-time (DRT) sampling technology, WaveAlert waveform anomaly detection, OpenChoice documentation and analysis solutions and five application specific modules into a lightweight, battery-capable design

Faster clock rates and edge speeds and increasingly complex signals require higher bandwidth oscilloscopes for more accurate signal reproduction.

The TDS3000B series offers a wide range of bandwidths from 100MHz to 600MHz to best suit the needs of the most demanding projects.

The TDS3000B series combines digital real-time (DRT) sampling technology with sin(x)/x interpolation to allow the accurate characterisation of a wide range of signal types on all channels simultaneously.

This sampling technology makes it possible to capture high-frequency information such as glitches and edge anomalies that eludes other oscilloscopes in its class, while sin(x)/x interpolation ensures precise reconstruction of each waveform.

The result is a complete view of the signal which speeds the debugging and characterisation processes.

For a limited period, TTi is offering a free TDS3000 option selected by the user with all four-channel 300MHz TDS3000B models.

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