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WaveJet 300A Oscilloscopes
The WaveJet 300A provides the banner specifications, feature set and user interface to simplify how you work and shorten debug time. With a big, bright 7.5" display, long 500 kpts/Ch memory and up to 2 GS/s you will easily capture and see every detail of your waveform. The USB ports provide a quick way to save waveforms, store or print screen captures or connect to a PC. Math and measurement tools help you understand the waveforms and Replay mode allows you to look at a history of what has been captured. Altogether these specs, features and capabilities make the WaveJet 300A the right oscilloscope for your debugging needs.Explore WaveJet 300A
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WaveJet 332A (350 MHz Bandwidth, 2 Input Channels, 1 GS/s (all channels), 2 GS/s (Interleaved) Max Sample Rate)
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WaveJet 334A (350 MHz Bandwidth, 4 Input Channels, 1 GS/s (all channels), 2 GS/s (Interleaved) Max Sample Rate)
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WaveJet 352A (500 MHz Bandwidth, 2 Input Channels, 1 GS/s (all channels), 2 GS/s (Interleaved) Max Sample Rate)
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Long Capture Time
The 500 kpts/Ch memory eliminates the tradeoff between
long capture and high sample rate providing long capture at full 2 GS/s
sample rate. The long memory makes the WaveJet a great tool for viewing
low frequency and high frequency signals or signals with fast edges.
Waveform Math
The WaveJet provides math capabilities for additional
analysis. Available math functions include sum, difference, product and
FFT. Measurements can then be made on the calculated waveforms using the
parameters or cursors to provide additional debug and analysis
capabilities.
Automatic Measurements
Save time making measurements on your signals by using
the 26 automatic measurement parameters. See your results color coded to
the channels that are being measured. For a more in-depth look turn on
the min/max statistics to observe trends in the measurements.
Replay Mode
The fast update rate shows runts and glitches when they
occur but it is hard to tell exactly when they occurred. Replay mode
lets you go back in time to isolate those anomalies, measure them with
parameters or cursors, and quickly find the source of the problem.
Advanced Triggering
Along with edge triggering, additional triggering
capabilities include Pulse Width, Period, Pulse Count and TV to help you
capture the signals you need to see.
Frequency Counter
Use the built in 6-digit frequency counter to simplify
how you make measurements. The counter is always displayed and easy to
read.
Acquisition Modes
Peak detect and equivalent time acquisition modes offer
flexibility in how you capture and measure your signals. The WaveJet can
capture glitches as small as 1 ns with peak detect and can achieve a
sampling rate of up to100 GS/s with equivalent time sampling.
Connectivity and Communication
Saving waveforms and screen images is an important part
of documenting results. The WaveJet has a front panel USB port to save
data to memory stick and a rear panel USB for printing hardcopies.The rear panel USB port, along with optional GPIB and Ethernet connections provide full remote control of the instrument. LeCroy's Scope Explorer and ActiveDSO software utilities provide a quick method to begin controlling the WaveJet
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