China Tektronix Low Profile Digitizer, 6 Series - LPD64 Manufacturer, Products

When turning on channels, applications that need high-speed digitizers shouldn't compromise performance. By not interleaving sample rate, bandwidth, or record length, the 6 Series Low Profile Digitizer establishes a new benchmark. Your digitizer performs at its peak speed and accuracy inside a 2U space.

Product Description

High-Performance 6 Series Low Profile Digitizer (LPD64)

The best performing digitizer in its class across all channels is the 6 Series Low Profile Digitizer (LPD64). Offering the greatest signal fidelity for signal analysis and debugging in a compact 2U rack footprint, it provides the lowest input noise and an analog bandwidth of up to 8 GHz. The 6 Series Low Profile Digitizer LPD64 is prepared for next-generation test rack designs with its four SMA inputs that each support Analog, Spectral (using DDC), or both concurrently, the lowest noise in the class, and the highest ENOB in the class.

This high-speed digitizer combines the capabilities of an oscilloscope with a digitizer.

For R&D engineers who need to transfer their code, test work, and platform performance into manufacturing and automation, switching from a benchtop oscilloscope to a Low Profile Digitizer has never been simpler. To make this transfer as straightforward and painless as possible, both systems support the same programming back-end, performance features, remote capability, and user interface. Test procedures and development test cycle code don't need to be redone!

Technical Specifications

Characteristic LPD64
Analog inputs 4
Bandwidth (calculated rise time) 1 GHz (400 ps), 2.5 GHz (160 ps), 4 GHz (100 ps), 6 GHz (66.67 ps), 8 GHz (50 ps)
DC Gain Accuracy 50 Ω: ±2.0% (±2.0% at 2 mV/div, ±4.0% at 1 mV/div, typical)
50 Ω: ±1.0% of full scale, (±1.0% of full scale at 2 mV/div, ±2.0% at 1 mV/div, typical)
ADC Resolution 12 bits
Vertical Resolution (all channels) 8 bits @ 25 GS/s; 8 GHz
12 bits @ 12.5 GS/s; 4 GHz
13 bits @ 6.25 GS/s (High Res); 2 GHz
14 bits @ 3.125 GS/s (High Res); 1 GHz
15 bits @ 1.25 GS/s (High Res); 500 MHz
16 bits @ ≤625 MS/s (High Res); 200 MHz
Sample Rate 25 GS/s on all channels
Record Length 125 Mpoints on all channels (standard)
250 Mpoints, 500 Mpoints or 1 Gpoints on all channels (optional)
Waveform Capture Rate >500,000 wfms/s (Peak Detect, Envelope acquisition mode)
>30,000 wfms/s (all other acquisition modes)
Arbitrary/Function Generator (option) 13 predefined waveform types with up to 50 MHz output
DVM 4-digit DVM (free with product registration)
Trigger Frequency Counter 8-digit frequency counter (free with product registration)

Model Options

Model Number of channels
LPD64 4

Each model includes:

  • Rackmount attachments installed
  • Installation and safety manual
  • Embedded Help
  • Power cord
  • Calibration certificate documenting traceability to National Metrology Institute(s) and ISO9001/ISO17025 quality system registration

Physical Dimensions & Rack Setup

Height & Configuration

2U (3.5 in. / 89 mm) tall and rack ready out of the box (standard configuration).

Width

17 in. (432 mm) wide panel width.

Rack Compatibility

Fits directly into standard 24 - 32 in. (610 - 813 mm) server racks.

Cooling & Airflow

Optimized left-to-right airflow configuration designed specifically for stable rack installations.

Resources & Downloads

Access and view the technical documentations below:

Datasheet Document

LPD64 Datasheet EN_US (48W-61595-12)

Document Details
Help Manual

4-5-6-Series MSO Help (077189900)

Document Details
Programmer Manual

4-5-6 MSO Programmer Manual (077189800)

Document Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary features of the LPD64 digitizer?

The LPD64 (6 Series Low Profile Digitizer) features a 2U rack footprint, 4 analog SMA inputs, extremely low input noise, up to 8 GHz analog bandwidth, and 25 GS/s real-time sample rate.

Can I use the LPD64 for spectral and analog analysis simultaneously?

Yes. Each of the four SMA inputs on the LPD64 supports Analog, Spectral (via Digital Downconverter/DDC), or both measurements concurrently.

How does vertical resolution adapt with the sample rate?

The device features a 12-bit native ADC, offering dynamic vertical resolutions ranging from 8 bits at 25 GS/s (8 GHz) up to 16 bits at sample rates ≤625 MS/s in High Res mode.

How easy is it to transition program code from a benchtop MSO?

The transition is incredibly straightforward. The LPD64 shares the same hardware architecture, remote execution capabilities, user interface, and backend software as the 6 Series MSO benchtop oscilloscopes, meaning existing test code does not need to be rewritten.

What are the dimensions and cooling configuration of the LPD64?

It features a standard 2U height (3.5 inches / 89 mm), is 17 inches (432 mm) wide, and fits inside 24 to 32-inch deep server racks. Airflow moves from left to right, making it optimized for dense system racking.

What is included in the standard LPD64 package?

Each LPD64 comes shipped with standard pre-installed rackmount attachments, an installation and safety manual, embedded user help documentation, a power cord, and a NIST-traceable ISO9001/ISO17025 calibration certificate.

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