Test & Measurement


2- and 4-channel oscilloscopes

17 February 2010 Test & Measurement

LeCroy has expanded its WaveAce oscilloscope line to include 4-channel models from 60 MHz to 300 MHz, as well as a new 2-channel, 40 MHz model.

All models offer long memory, colour displays, extensive measurement capabilities and advanced triggering to improve troubleshooting and shorten debug time. With USB host and device ports, plus a LAN connection, the WaveAce oscilloscopes can connect to a memory stick, PC or printer for saving data or remote control.

Available in bandwidths of 60 MHz, 100 MHz, 200 MHz and 300 MHz, the new 4-channel models provide a maximum sample rate of 2 GSps and up to 10 kpts/ch memory or 20 kpts when interleaved. With 32 built-in automated parameters, including advanced timing parameters for skew, phase and edge-to-edge measurements between channels, the scopes broaden waveform analysis possibilities. Additional features such as pass/fail testing, user definable digital filters and a waveform sequence recorder simplify and shorten debug time.

A new remote control command set has been implemented in the 4-channel models, providing access to all of the WaveAce controls, functions and measurements from a remote PC via the rear panel USB or LAN ports. These connections also allow the user to remotely view the waveform display and access a virtual front panel.

The WaveAce’s internal storage can save screenshots as well as up to 20 waveforms and 20 setups. Mass storage can be accomplished by connecting a USB memory device directly to the front panel of the oscilloscope. The rear panel USB port allows for direct printer connection to generate hard copies of the screen image.

For more information contact Comtest, +27 (0)11 608 8520, [email protected], www.comtest.co.za



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