LeCroy announced two new lines of the popular WaveAce oscilloscope series – the WaveAce 1000 and WaveAce 2000. WaveAce 1000 models feature a sample rate of up to 1 GSps with 2 Mpts of memory in two-channel models from 40 MHz to 100 MHz. WaveAce 2000 models deliver sample rates of up to 2 GSps and 24 kpts of memory and are available in two- and four-channel models from 70 MHz up to 300 MHz.
All new WaveAce oscilloscopes feature a 7” widescreen display and powerful debug tools such as 32 automatic measurements, waveform math capabilities, pass/fail mask testing, large internal storage, remote control and waveform recorder. Integration with LeCroy’s logic analyser and waveform generators provides expanded debug and testing capabilities.
A wide range of advanced timing parameters provide insight into the relationship between signals on two different channels. The instruments provide five math functions for additional analysis including add, subtract, multiply, divide and FFT. The FFT can be viewed using four different windows and two different vertical scales for a flexible view of the frequency domain. Built-in pass/fail mask testing allows for quick identification of problems and highlights when they have occurred.
The WaveAce has internal storage to save up to 20 waveforms, 20 setups and two reference waveforms. It provides a USB host port on the front panel for saving screen images, waveforms and setups to a memory stick. A rear-panel USB device port allows for connection to a PC or printer. Connecting and communicating with a PC is simplified with LeCroy’s WaveStudio software that provides full access to the oscilloscope’s display, measurement, waveform data and front panel controls.
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