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Half the noise floor and four times the resolution of a handheld oscilloscope

Product Description

Product Overview

A portable oscilloscope with a specially designed application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that offers half the injected noise and four times the vertical resolution of other general-purpose oscilloscopes can be used for digital debugging. By using an oscilloscope that can view the tiny signals above the noise to detect the smallest and rarest signal faults, you may troubleshoot your design and guarantee product quality.

  • An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a bit size of 14 can increase vertical resolution by four times.
  • Observe smaller signals with a noise floor of 50 µVRMS.
  • Use a quick 1.3 M waveform/second refresh rate to identify signal faults.
  • Longer time periods can be recorded at full sampling rate using 100 Mpts of deep memory.
  • Show up to four separate signals and manage the scaling separately.
  • Zone triggering allows you to isolate signals in a matter of seconds by just drawing a box on the screen.
  • Use Fault Hunter to describe signals, look for mistakes, and save automatically.
  • Use Bode graphs, histograms, and quick Fourier transformations to do sophisticated analysis.
Specifications & Models
Parameter HD302MSO HD304MSO
Bandwidth (-3 dB) 200 MHz 200 MHz
Calculated rise time (10 to 90%) ≤ 3.5 ns ≤ 3.5 ns
Input channels - Analog 2 4
Input channels - Digital 16 16
ADC Bits 14 Bits 14 Bits
Noise Floor 48 µVrms at 2 mV/div, 1 GHz on a 50 Ω input 48 µVrms at 2 mV/div, 1 GHz on a 50 Ω input
Waveform Update Rate 1,300,000 waveforms/sec 1,300,000 waveforms/sec
Maximum memory depth 100 Mpts 100 Mpts
Maximum sample rate 3.2 GSa/s 3.2 GSa/s
Physical & Delivery Information
Dimensions (W x H x D) 33.5 cm (13.2 in) x 26.2 cm (10.3 in) x 16.8 cm (6.6 in)
Weight Net: 5.25 kg (11.6 lbs)
Manuals & Resources
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InfiniiVision HD3 Series Oscilloscopes

Technical datasheet and product specifications document.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the vertical resolution of these oscilloscopes unique?

These oscilloscopes feature a 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that delivers four times the vertical resolution of standard general-purpose oscilloscopes, allowing you to see highly detailed, tiny signals above the noise floor.

What is the noise performance of the HD3 Series?

They feature a low noise floor of 50 µVRMS (and 48 µVrms under specific settings like 2 mV/div, 1 GHz on a 50 Ω input) which delivers half the injected noise compared to standard digital oscilloscopes.

How fast can the system update waveforms?

The system features an ultra-fast update rate of up to 1,300,000 waveforms per second, helping engineers catch transient glitch faults and elusive signal errors easily.

What memory capacity do these devices offer?

They offer 100 Mpts of deep memory, enabling you to capture and record long periods of signal activity while keeping the maximum sampling rate intact.

What is the difference between the HD302MSO and HD304MSO models?

While both models offer 200 MHz bandwidth, 16 digital channels, and 14-bit ADCs, the HD302MSO features 2 analog input channels, whereas the HD304MSO provides 4 analog input channels.

How does Zone Triggering assist in signal debugging?

Zone triggering allows you to visually isolate complex waveforms simply by drawing a box on the display screen, making the search for specific signal anomalies faster and highly intuitive.

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