LeCroy’s WaveRunner XI series of oscilloscopes have capabilities optimised for everyday testing and features that provide more insight and help to complete testing faster.
Operating from 400 MHz to 2 GHz, the scopes’ solving capabilities and numerous applications packages assist in solving specific test and measurement challenges and can assist in gathering statistical data, converting signal information into a statistical, modulation, or frequency domain for better understanding or using WaveScan to find anomalous events.
The latest WaveRunner series offers big, bright, 10,4” display screens for easy viewing, small dimensions for easy handling and dedicated cursor knobs for easy operations. Its four dedicated zoom control knobs make it easy to navigate any zoom or math trace without opening the menu bar. The touchscreens with built-in stylus, high impedance active probes and serial triggering, as well as decoding abilities and push knobs, provide shortcuts to common actions.
The XI oscilloscopes can be turned into mixed-signal oscilloscopes by adding the MS-32 mixed-signal oscilloscope option. I²C, SPI, and CAN, triggering and decoding options can turn the scope into an all-in-one analog, digital and serial data trigger, acquisition and analysis machine.
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