Agilent Technologies Inc. introduced the Infiniium 90000 X-Series oscilloscope family with industryleading, real-time bandwidth of 32 GHz. Ten new models range from 16 GHz to 32 GHz and are bandwidth upgradable. These new scopes deliver the lowest noise and have the lowest jitter measurement floor in the industry, ensuring superior measurement accuracy.
The accompanying probing system offers browsing to 30 GHz with a full range of accessories rated to 28 GHz and the ability to upgrade bandwidth in the future. In addition, the 90000 X-Series scopes offer more than 40 measurement-specific application packages including jitter, triggering, measurement,and analysis tools and full compliance certification test suites.
Engineers working with high-energy physics,emerging wi rel ine communi cation standards, and highspeed serial data links, such as USB, SAS, or Agilent Technologies Introduces World ‘s Fastest Real -Time Oscilloscopes with 32 GHz TrueAnalog Bandwidth PCI Express, use oscilloscopes to capture fast, single-shot events and to make critical measurements like jitter while ensuring compliance to industry standards for interoperability. With data rates in the next few years extending beyond 10 Gbps, engineers need oscilloscopes that can deliver higher-bandwidth measurements. Agilent invested in a proprietary indium phosphide (InP) integrated circuit process to enable highfrequency capability while yielding the industry’s lowest noise floor and jitter measurement floor.
Custom aluminum nitride packaging technology combines five InP chips in the front-end multichip module which incorporates unique noise shielding and heat dissipation techniques.
This breakthrough technology gives the new Infiniium 90000-X Series scopes true analog hardware performance to 32 GHz. Other vendors, limited to 16 GHz hardware technology blocks, employ various techniques such as digital signal processing boosting and frequency domain interleave to increase the bandwidth specification of their scopes. However, these methods increase noise density and distortions with detrimental impact on measurement accuracy.
The new Infiniium 90000 X-Series oscilloscopes measure random jitter at approximately 50 percent of the level reported by competitive products. Thisincreased measurement accuracy returns criticaldesign margin to engineers.
This is made possible through the following key characteristics:
Industry’s lowest noise floor (2 mV at 50 mV/div, 32 GHz);
Indus try’s lowes toscil loscope jitter measurement floor (~150 femtoseconds); Industry’s deepest memory (2 Gpts).
Additional information on Agilent’s new Infiniium 90000 X-Series oscilloscopes and the company’s complete line of oscilloscopes is available at
www.agilent.com/find/90000X-Series.