MDO3000 Oscilloscope Datasheet
MDO3000 Oscilloscope Datasheet
MDO3000 Oscilloscope Datasheet
Key features
Today's integrated designs need an oscilloscope that is just as integrated such as the MDO3000 Mixed Domain Oscilloscope (MDO) Series. It is the ultimate 6-in-1 integrated oscilloscope that includes an integrated spectrum analyzer, arbitrary function generator, logic analyzer, protocol analyzer, and digital voltmeter/counter. The MDO3000 is completely customizable and fully upgradeable. Add the instruments and performance you need now - or later. FastAcq high-speed waveform capture rate finds elusive signal anomalies quickly Wave Inspector Controls provide easy navigation and automated search of waveform data 33 automated measurements and waveform histograms for simplified waveform analysis TekVPI probe interface directly supports active, differential, and current probes for automatic scaling and units 9 in. (229 mm) WVGA widescreen color display Small footprint and lightweight Only 5.8 in. (147 mm) deep and 9.2 lb. (4.2 kg) Spectral Analysis Dedicated front-panel controls for commonly performed tasks Automated peak markers identify frequency and amplitude of spectrum peaks Manual markers enable non-peak measurements Trace types include: Normal, Average, Max Hold, and Min Hold Spectrogram display enables easy observation and insight into slowly changing RF phenomena Automated measurements include: Channel Power, Adjacent Channel Power Ratio (ACPR), and Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) Arbitrary Function Generation Generate predefined signals to quickly simulate missing devices in designs Capture signals on analog or digital inputs, transfer to the arbitrary edit memory, and replicate out from the AFG Add noise to any signal to easily perform margin testing
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At the core of the MDO3000 Series is a world-class oscilloscope, offering comprehensive tools that speed each stage of debug from quickly discovering anomalies and capturing them, to searching your waveform record for events of interest and analyzing their characteristics and your devices behavior.
Mixed signal design and analysis Automated triggering, decode, and search on parallel buses Multichannel setup and hold triggering MagniVu high-speed acquisition provides 121.2 ps fine timing resolution on digital channels Protocol Analysis Trigger, decode and automatically search on packet-level content on most common embedded design serial bus standards. Export protocol decode tables for use in documenting results Digital Voltmeter and Frequency Counter Quickly validate voltage or frequency measurements at a glance Graphical readout provides information on stability of the measurement Fully upgradeable Add functionality, increase bandwidth or spectrum analyzer frequency range over time as your needs change or budget allows
3 GHz and 6 GHz integrated spectrum analyzers Simultaneous acquisition of analog, digital and RF 20 M record length 10.4 inch XGA display
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Digital phosphor technology with FastAcq enables greater than 280,000 wfms/s waveform capture rate and real-time color-intensity grading.
Triggering
Discovering a device fault is only the first step. Next, you must capture the event of interest to identify root cause. To enable this, the MDO3000 contains over 125 trigger combinations providing a complete set of triggers - including runt, logic, pulse width/glitch, setup and hold violation, serial packet, and parallel data - to help quickly locate your event of interest. And with up to a 10 M record length, you can capture many events of interest, even thousands of serial packets, in a single acquisition for further analysis while maintaining high resolution to zoom in on fine signal details.
Wave Inspector controls provide unprecedented efficiency in viewing, navigating, and analyzing waveform data. Zip through your long record by turning the outer pan control (1). Get details from the beginning to end in seconds. See something of interest and want to see more details? Just turn the inner zoom control (2).
User marks
Press the Set Mark front-panel button to place one or more marks on the waveform. Navigating between marks is as simple as pressing the Previous () and Next () buttons on the front panel.
Over 125 trigger combinations make capturing your event of interest easy.
Search marks
The Search button allows you to automatically search through your long acquisition looking for user-defined events. All occurrences of the event are highlighted with search marks and are easily navigated to, using the frontpanel Previous () and Next () buttons. Search types include edge, pulse width/glitch, timeout, runt, logic, setup and hold, rise/fall time, parallel bus, and I2C, SPI, RS-232/422/485/UART, USB 2.0, CAN, LIN, FlexRay, MIL-STD-1553, and Audio packet content. A search mark table provides a tabular view of the events found during the automated search. Each event is shown with a time stamp, making timing measurements between events easy.
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Waveform analysis
Verifying that your prototypes performance matches simulations and meets the projects design goals requires analyzing its behavior. Tasks can range from simple checks of rise times and pulse widths to sophisticated power loss analysis and investigation of noise sources. The oscilloscope offers a comprehensive set of integrated analysis tools including waveform- and screen-based cursors, automated measurements, advanced waveform math including arbitrary equation editing, FFT analysis, waveform histograms, and trend plots for visually determining how a measurement is changing over time.
Search step 2: Wave Inspector automatically searches through the record and marks each event with a hollow white triangle. You can then use the Previous and Next buttons to jump from one event to the next.
Each measurement has help text and graphics associated with it that help explain how the measurement is made.
Search step 3: The Search Mark table provides a tabular view of each of the events found by the automated search. Each event is shown with a time stamp making timing measurements between events easy.
Waveform histograms show visually how waveforms vary over time. Horizontal waveform histograms are especially useful for gaining insight into how much jitter is on a clock signal, and what the distribution of that jitter is. Vertical histograms are especially useful for gaining insight into how much noise is on a signal, and what the distribution of that noise is. Measurements taken on a waveform histogram provide analytical information about the distribution of a waveform histogram, providing insight into just how broad a distribution is, the amount of standard deviation, the mean value, etc.
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Waveform histogram of a rising edge showing the distribution of edge position (jitter) over time. Included are numeric measurements made on the waveform histogram data.
Viewing an NTSC full color bar signal image. Video picture mode contains automatic contrast and brightness settings as well as manual controls.
Power Quality measurement table. Automated power measurements enable quick and accurate analysis of common power parameters. Viewing an NTSC video signal. Notice the intensity-graded view provided by the MDO3000's ability to represent time, amplitude, and distribution over time.
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Limit/Mask testing (optional)
A common task during the development process is characterizing the behavior of certain signals in a system. One method, called limit testing, is to compare a tested signal to a known good or "golden" version of the same signal with user-defined vertical and horizontal tolerances. Another common method, called mask testing, is to compare a tested signal to a mask, looking for where a signal under test violates the mask. The MDO3000 Series offers both limit and mask testing capability useful for long-term signal monitoring, characterizing signals during design, or testing on a production line. Tailor a test to your specific requirements by defining test duration in number of waveforms or time, a violation threshold that must be met before considering a test a failure, counting hits along with statistical information, and actions upon violations, test failure, and test complete. Whether specifying a mask from a known good signal or from a custom mask, conducting pass/fail tests in search of waveform anomalies such as glitches has never been easier.
TekVPI probe interface simplifies connecting your probes to the oscilloscope. Limit Test showing a mask created from a golden waveform and compared against a live signal. Results showing statistical information about the test are displayed.
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e*Scope in a web browser showing the display of an MDO3000. Use e*Scope to quickly document your work by saving screen images, waveforms, or setups for later use.
Spectrum Analyzer
The MDO3000 is the first oscilloscope in its class to include an integrated spectrum analyzer. Each oscilloscope includes a spectrum analyzer with a frequency range of 9 kHz up to the analog bandwidth of the instrument. The spectrum analyzer frequency range of each instrument can be upgraded from 9 kHz to 3 GHz (option MDO3SA), enabling spectral analysis on most consumer wireless standards.
Key spectral parameters are adjusted quickly with the dedicated front-panel menus and keypad.
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Ultra-wide capture bandwidth
Today's wireless communications vary significantly with time, using sophisticated digital modulation schemes and, often, transmission techniques that involve bursting the output. These modulation schemes can have very wide bandwidth as well. Traditional swept or stepped spectrum analyzers are ill equipped to view these types of signals as they are only able to look at a small portion of the spectrum at any one time. The amount of spectrum acquired in one acquisition is called the capture bandwidth. Traditional spectrum analyzers sweep or step the capture bandwidth through the desired span to build the requested image. As a result, while the spectrum analyzer is acquiring one portion of the spectrum, the event you care about may be happening in another portion of the spectrum. Most spectrum analyzers on the market today have 10 MHz capture bandwidths, sometimes with expensive options to extend that to 20, 40, or even 160 MHz in some cases. In order to address the bandwidth requirements of modern RF, the MDO3000 Series provides up to 3 GHz of capture bandwidth. The spectrum is generated from a single acquisition, thus guaranteeing you'll see the events you're looking for in the frequency domain.
Automated peak markers identify critical information at a glance. As shown here, the five highest amplitude peaks that meet the threshold and excursion criteria are automatically marked along with the peak's frequency and amplitude.
Spectrogram
The MDO3000 Series includes a spectrogram display which is ideal for monitoring slowly changing RF phenomena. The x-axis represents frequency, just like a typical spectrum display. However, the y-axis represents time, and color is used to indicate amplitude. Spectrogram slices are generated by taking each spectrum and "flipping it up on its edge" so that it's one pixel row tall, and then assigning colors to each pixel based on the amplitude at that frequency. Cold colors (blue, green) are low amplitude and hotter colors (yellow, red) are higher amplitude. Each new acquisition adds another slice at the bottom of the spectrogram and the history moves up one row. When acquisitions are stopped, you can scroll back through the spectrogram to look at any individual spectrum slice.
Spectral display of a bursted communication both into a device through Zigbee at 900 MHz and out of the device through Bluetooth at 2.4 GHz, captured with a single acquisition.
Spectrum traces
The MDO3000 Series spectrum analyzer offers four different traces or views including Normal, Average, Max Hold, and Min Hold.
Spectrogram display illustrates slowly moving RF phenomena. As shown here, a signal that has multiple peaks is being monitored. As the peaks change in both frequency and amplitude over time, the changes are easily seen in the Spectrogram display.
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RF measurements
The MDO3000 Series includes three automated RF measurements Channel Power, Adjacent Channel Power Ratio, and Occupied Bandwidth. When one of these RF measurements is activated, the oscilloscope automatically turns on the Average spectrum trace and sets the detection method to Average for optimal measurement results.
The optional TPA-N-VPI adapter enables any active, 50 TekVPI probe to be connected to the RF input.
Advanced RF analysis
The MDO3000 can save the baseband I and Q data from spectrum analyzer acquisitions to a .TIQ file. These files can then be imported into Tektronix SignalVu-PC software for general purpose modulation and pulse analysis or RSAVu for analysis of commercial wireless standards.
The integrated function generator provides output of predefined waveforms up to 50 MHz for sine, square, pulse, ramp/triangle, DC, noise, sin(x)/x (Sinc), Gaussian, Lorentz, exponential rise/fall, Haversine and cardiac. The arbitrary waveform generator provides 128 k points of record for storing waveforms from the analog input, a saved internal file location, a USB mass storage device, or from an external PC. Once a waveform is in the edit memory of the arbitrary waveform generator, it can be modified via an on-screen editor and then replicated out of the generator. The MDO3000 is compatible with Tektronix ArbExpress PC-based waveform creation and editing software, making creation of complex waveforms fast and easy. Transfer waveform files to your MDO3000 edit memory via USB or LAN or using a USB mass storage device to be output from the AFG in the oscilloscope.
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Color-coded digital waveform display
Color-coded digital traces display ones in green and zeros in blue. This coloring is also used in the digital channel monitor. The monitor shows if signals are high, low, or are transitioning so you can see channel activity at a glance without having to clutter your display with unneeded digital waveforms. The multiple transition detection hardware shows you a white edge on the display when the system detects multiple transitions. White edges indicate that more information is available by zooming in or acquiring at faster sampling rates. In most cases zooming in will reveal the pulse that was not viewable with the previous settings. If the white edge is still present after zooming in as far as possible, this indicates that increasing the sample rate on the next acquisition will reveal higher frequency information than the previous settings could acquire. You can group digital waveforms and enter waveform labels by using a USB keyboard. By simply placing digital waveforms next to each other, they form a group.
With color-coded digital waveform display, groups are created by simply placing digital channels together on the screen, allowing digital channels to be moved as a group.
Once a group is formed, you can position all the channels contained in that group collectively. This greatly reduces the normal setup time associated with positioning channels individually
The MDO3000 with MDO3MSO option provides 16 integrated digital channels enabling you to view and analyze time-correlated analog and digital signals.
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Mixed Domain Osciloscopes -- MDO3000 Series Serial Protocol Triggering and Analysis (optional)
On a serial bus, a single signal often includes address, control, data, and clock information. This can make isolating events of interest difficult. Automatic trigger, decode, and search on bus events and conditions gives you a robust set of tools for debugging serial buses.
The MagniVu high-resolution record provides 121.2 ps timing resolution, enabling you to take critical timing measurements on your digital waveforms.
Triggering on a specific address and data packet going across an I2C bus. The yellow waveform is clock and the blue waveform is the data. A bus waveform provides decoded packet content including Start, Address, Read/Write, Data, and Stop.
Serial triggering
Trigger on packet content such as start of packet, specific addresses, specific data content, unique identifiers, etc. on popular serial interfaces such as I2C, SPI, RS-232/422/485/UART, USB2.0, CAN, LIN, FlexRay, MIL-STD-1553, and I2S/LJ/RJ/TDM.
Bus display
Provides a higher-level, combined view of the individual signals (clock, data, chip enable, etc.) that make up your bus, making it easy to identify where packets begin and end and identifying sub-packet components such as address, data, identifier, CRC, etc.
Bus decoding
Tired of having to visually inspect the waveform to count clocks, determine if each bit is a 1 or a 0, combine bits into bytes, and determine the hex value? Let the oscilloscope do it for you! Once youve set up a bus, the MDO3000 Series will decode each packet on the bus, and display the value in hex, binary, decimal (USB, LIN, FlexRay, and MIL-STD-1553 only), signed decimal (I2S/LJ/RJ/TDM only), or ASCII (USB, MIL-STD-1553 and RS-232/422/485/UART only) in the bus waveform.
The P6316 MSO probe offers two eight-channel pods to simplify connecting to your device.
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Search (serial triggering)
Serial triggering is very useful for isolating the event of interest, but once youve captured it and need to analyze the surrounding data, what do you do? In the past, users had to manually scroll through the waveform counting and converting bits and looking for what caused the event. You can have the oscilloscope automatically search through the acquired data for user-defined criteria including serial packet content. Each occurrence is highlighted by a search mark. Rapid navigation between marks is as simple as pressing the Previous () and Next () buttons on the front panel.
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Event table
In addition to seeing decoded packet data on the bus waveform itself, you can view all captured packets in a tabular view much like you would see in a software listing. Packets are time stamped and listed consecutively with columns for each component (Address, Data, etc.). You can save the event table data in .CSV format.
A DC measurement value is shown with a five second variation along with minimum, maximum, and average voltage values. The frequency of the waveform is also shown.
Event table showing decoded identifier, DLC, DATA, and CRC for every CAN packet in a long acquisition.
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Mixed Domain Osciloscopes -- MDO3000 Series Designed to fit into your work environment
Compact form factor
With the compact, portable form factor, you can easily move the oscilloscope between labs. And with a depth of just 5.8 inches (147 mm), it saves you valuable space on your test bench. The MDO3000 has all the tools you'll need for everyday debug tasks, all in a single instrument.
The MDO3000 is designed to fit into your work environment. With six instruments in one small, portable package, the MDO3000 offers a unique combination of debug tools without taking up valuable space on your bench.
The MDO3000 Series compact form factor frees up valuable space on your bench or desktop while making sure you will always have the debug tools you need.
Connectivity
The MDO3000 contains a number of ports which can be used to connect the instrument to a network, directly to a PC, or other test equipment. Front and rear USB host ports enable easy transfer of screen shots, instrument settings, and waveform data to a USB mass storage device. A USB keyboard can also be attached to a USB host port for data entry. Rear USB device port is useful for controlling the oscilloscope remotely from a PC or for printing directly to a PictBridge-compatible printer. The standard 10/100 Ethernet port on the rear of the instrument enables easy connection to networks, provides network and e-mail printing, and provides LXI Core 2011 compatibility. A video out port on the rear of the instrument allows the display to be exported to an external monitor or projector.
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Specifications
All specifications apply to all models unless noted otherwise.
MDO3012 Analog channels Rise time (10 mV/div setting with 50 input termination) Sample rate (1 ch) Sample rate (2 ch) Sample rate (4 ch) Record length (1 ch) Record length (2 ch) Record length (4 ch) Digital channels with MDO3MSO option Arbitrary Function Generator outputs with MDO3AFG option Spectrum analyzer channels 2 4 ns Analog channel bandwidth 100 MHz
5 GS/s 5 GS/s 10 M 10 M 16 1
Standard spectrum 9 kHz analyzer frequency range 100 MHz Optional spectrum 9 kHz analyzer frequency range 3 GHz with MDO3SA option
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Horizontal system analog channels
Time base range 1 GHz models 500 MHz models Maximum duration at highest sample rate (all/half channels) 1 GHz models 500 MHz models Time-base delay time range Channel-to-channel deskew range Time base accuracy 4/2 ms 4/4 ms -10 divisions to 5000 s 125 ns 10 ppm over any 1 ms interval 400 ps/div to 1000 s/div 1 ns/div to 1000 s/div
500 ps 250 MHz (Maximum frequency sine wave that can accurately be reproduced as a logic square wave. Requires the use of a short ground extender on each channel. This is the maximum frequency at the minimum swing amplitude. Higher toggle rates can be achieved with higher amplitudes.)
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< -78 dBm ( -15 dBm reference level and RF input terminated with 50) <-67 dBm <-76 dBm
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Spectrum analyzer input
Level measurement uncertainty 18 C - 28 C Over operating range Level measurement uncertainty with TPA-N-PRE preamp attached 18 C - 28 C Over operating range Reference level 10 dBm to -15 dBm. Input level ranging from reference level to 40 dB below reference level. Specifications exclude mismatch error. < 1.2 dBm (< 0.6 dBm typical) < 2.0 dBm Preamp mode set to Auto. Reference level 10 dBm set to -40dBm. Input level ranging from reference level to 30 dB below reference level. Specifications exclude mismatch error. < 1.5 dBm (typical) either preamp state < 2.3 dBm either preamp state
Frequency measurement accuracy (([Reference Frequency Error] x [Marker Frequency]) + (span/750 + 2)) Hz; Reference Frequency Error = 10ppm (10 Hz / MHz) Maximum operating input level Average continuous power DC maximum before damage Maximum power before damage (CW) Maximum power before damage (pulse) Maximum operating input level with TPA-N-PRE preamp attached Average continuous power DC maximum before damage Maximum power before damage (CW) Maximum power before damage (pulse) Frequency domain trace types Detection methods Automatic markers Manual markers Marker readouts FFT windows +20 dBm (0.1 W) 20 V DC +30 dBm (1 W) +45 dBm (32 W) (<10 s pulse width, <1% duty cycle, and reference level of +10 dBm) +20 dBm (0.1 W) 40 V DC +33 dBm (2 W) +45 dBm (32 W) (<10 s pulse width, <1% duty cycle, and reference level of +10 dBm)
Normal, Average, Max Hold, Min Hold +Peak, -Peak, Average, Sample One to eleven peaks identified based on user-adjustable threshold and excursion values Two manual markers indicating frequency, amplitude, noise density, and phase noise Absolute or Delta FFT window Kaiser Rectangular Hamming Hanning Blackman-Harris Flat-Top Factor 2.23 0.89 1.30 1.44 1.90 3.77
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Aux In (External); available on two-channel instruments only Line Trigger level ranges Any input channel Aux In (External) Line Trigger frequency readout Trigger types Edge Sequence (B-trigger) Pulse Width Timeout Runt Logic
8 divisions from center of screen, 8 divisions from 0 V when vertical LF reject trigger coupling is selected 8 V The line trigger level is fixed at about 50% of the line voltage. Provides 6-digit frequency readout of triggerable events.
Positive, negative, or either slope on any channel. Coupling includes DC, AC, HF reject, LF reject, and noise reject. Trigger Delay by Time: 8 ns to 8 s. Or Trigger Delay by Events: 1 to 4,000,000 events. Not available when Either edge is selected. Trigger on width of positive or negative pulses that are >, <, =, , or inside/outside a specified period of time. Trigger on an event which remains high, low, or either, for a specified time period (4 ns to 8 s). Trigger on a pulse that crosses one threshold but fails to cross a second threshold before crossing the first again. Trigger when any logical pattern of channels goes false or stays true for specified period of time. Any input can be used as a clock to look for the pattern on a clock edge. Pattern (AND, OR, NAND, NOR) specified for all input channels defined as High, Low, or Dont Care. Trigger on violations of both setup time and hold time between clock and data present on any of the analog and digital input channels. Setup and hold trigger type Setup Time Range Hold Time Range Setup + Hold Time Range Description -0.5 ns to 1.024 ms 1.0 ns to 1.024 ms 0.5 ns to 2.048 ms
Trigger on pulse edge rates that are faster or slower than specified. Slope may be positive, negative, or either and time range is 4.0 ns to 8 s. Trigger on all lines, odd, even, or all fields on NTSC, PAL, and SECAM video signals. 480p/60, 576p/50, 720p/30, 720p/50, 720p/60, 875i/60, 1080i/50, 1080i/60, 1080p/24, 1080p/24sF, 1080p/25, 1080p/30, 1080p/50, 1080p/60 Custom bi-level and tri-level sync video standards.
I2C
(optional)
Trigger on Start, Repeated Start, Stop, Missing ACK, Address (7 or 10 bit), Data, or Address and Data on I2C buses up to 10 Mb/s. Trigger on SS active, Start of Frame, MOSI, MISO, or MOSI and MISO on SPI buses up to 50.0 Mb/s. Trigger on Tx Start Bit, Rx Start Bit, Tx End of Packet, Rx End of Packet, Tx Data, Rx Data, Tx Parity Error, and Rx Parity Error up to 10 Mb/s.
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Trigger system
USB: Low speed (optional) Trigger on Sync Active, Start of Frame, Reset, Suspend, Resume, End of Packet, Token (Address) Packet, Data Packet, Handshake Packet, Special Packet, Error. Token packet trigger - Any token type, SOF, OUT, IN, SETUP; Address can be specified for Any Token, OUT, IN, and SETUP token types. Address can be further specified to trigger on , <, =, >, , a particular value, or inside or outside of a range. Frame number can be specified for SOF token using binary, hex, unsigned decimal and don't care digits. Data packet trigger - Any data type, DATA0, DATA1; Data can be further specified to trigger on , <, =, >, , a particular data value, or inside or outside of a range. Handshake packet trigger - Any handshake type, ACK, NAK, STALL. Special packet trigger - Any special type, Reserved Error trigger - PID Check, CRC5 or CRC16, Bit Stuffing. USB: Full speed (optional) Trigger on Sync, Reset, Suspend, Resume, End of Packet, Token (Address) Packet, Data Packet, Handshake Packet, Special Packet, Error. Token packet trigger - Any token type, SOF, OUT, IN, SETUP; Address can be specified for Any Token, OUT, IN, and SETUP token types. Address can be further specified to trigger on , <, =, >, , a particular value, or inside or outside of a range. Frame number can be specified for SOF token using binary, hex, unsigned decimal and don't care digits. Data packet trigger - Any data type, DATA0, DATA1; Data can be further specified to trigger on , <, =, >, , a particular data value, or inside or outside of a range. Handshake packet trigger - Any handshake type, ACK, NAK, STALL. Special packet trigger - Any special type, PRE, Reserved. Error trigger - PID Check, CRC5 or CRC16, Bit Stuffing. CAN (optional) Trigger on Start of Frame, Frame Type (data, remote, error, overload), Identifier (standard or extended), Data, Identifier and Data, End of Frame, Missing ACK, or Bit Stuffing Error on CAN signals up to 1 Mb/s. Data can be further specified to trigger on , <, =, >, , or a specific data value. User-adjustable sample point is set to 50% by default. LIN (optional) FlexRay (optional) Trigger on Sync, Identifier, Data, Identifier and Data, Wakeup Frame, Sleep Frame, Errors such as Sync, Parity, or Checksum Errors up to 100 kb/s (by LIN definition, 20 kb/s). Trigger on Start of Frame, Type of Frame (Normal, Payload, Null, Sync, Startup), Identifier, Cycle Count, Complete Header Field, Data, Identifier and Data, End of Frame or Errors such as Header CRC, Trailer CRC, Null Frame, Sync Frame, or Startup Frame Errors up to 100 Mb/s. Trigger on Sync, Word Type 1 (Command, Status, Data), Command Word (set RT Address, T/R, Sub-address/Mode, Data Word Count/Mode Code, and Parity individually), Status Word (set RT Address, Message Error, Instrumentation, Service Request Bit, Broadcast Command Received, Busy, Subsystem Flag, Dynamic Bus Control Acceptance (DBCA), Terminal Flag, and Parity individually), Data Word (user-specified 16-bit data value), Error (Sync, Parity, Manchester, Non-contiguous data), Idle Time (minimum time selectable from 2 s to 100 s; maximum time selectable from 2 s to 100 s; trigger on < minimum, > maximum, inside range, outside range). RT Address can be further specified to trigger on =, , <, >, , a particular value, or inside or outside of a range. I2S/LJ/RJ/TDM (optional) Trigger on Word Select, Frame Sync, or Data. Data can be further specified to trigger on , <, =, >, , a specific data value, or inside or outside of a range. Maximum data rate for I2S/LJ/RJ is 12.5 Mb/s. Maximum data rate for TDM is 25 Mb/s.
MIL-STD-1553 (optional)
Parallel (available when Trigger on a parallel bus data value. Parallel bus can be from 1 to 20 bits (from the digital and analog channels) in size. Binary and option MDO3MSO is installed) Hex radices are supported.
Trigger selection of Command Word will trigger on Command and ambiguous Command/Status words. Trigger selection of Status Word will trigger on Status and ambiguous Command/Status words.
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Waveform measurements
Cursors Automatic measurements (time domain) Waveform and Screen 30, of which up to four can be displayed on-screen at any one time. Measurements include: Period, Frequency, Delay, Rise Time, Fall Time, Positive Duty Cycle, Negative Duty Cycle, Positive Pulse Width, Negative Pulse Width, Burst Width, Phase, Positive Overshoot, Negative Overshoot, Total Overshoot, Peak to Peak, Amplitude, High, Low, Max, Min, Mean, Cycle Mean, RMS, Cycle RMS, Positive Pulse Count, Negative Pulse Count, Rising Edge Count, Falling Edge Count, Area and Cycle Area. 3, of which one can be displayed on-screen at any one time. Measurements include Channel Power, Adjacent Channel Power Ratio (ACPR), and Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) Mean, Min, Max, Standard Deviation. User-definable reference levels for automatic measurements can be specified in either percent or units. Isolate the specific occurrence within an acquisition to take measurements on, using either the screen or waveform cursors. A waveform histogram provides an array of data values representing the total number of hits inside of a user-defined region of the display. A waveform histogram is both a visual graph of the hit distribution as well as a numeric array of values that can be measured. Channel 1, Channel 2, Channel 3, Channel 4, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Math Vertical, Horizontal 12, of which up to four can be displayed on-screen at any one time. Waveform Count, Hits in Box, Peak Hits, Median, Max, Min, Peak-to-Peak, Mean, Standard Deviation, Sigma 1, Sigma 2, Sigma 3
Automatic Measurements (frequency domain) Measurement statistics Reference levels Gating Waveform histogram
Waveform math
Arithmetic Math functions FFT Add, subtract, multiply, and divide waveforms. Integrate, differentiate, FFT Spectral magnitude. Set FFT Vertical Scale to Linear RMS or dBV RMS, and FFT Window to Rectangular, Hamming, Hanning, or Blackman-Harris.
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Waveform math
Spectrum math Advanced Math Add or subtract frequency-domain traces. Define extensive algebraic expressions including waveforms, reference waveforms, math functions (FFT, Intg, Diff, Log, Exp, Sqrt, Abs, Sine, Cosine, Tangent, Rad, Deg), scalars, up to two user-adjustable variables and results of parametric measurements (Period, Freq, Delay, Rise, Fall, PosWidth, NegWidth, BurstWidth, Phase, PosDutyCycle, NegDutyCycle, PosOverShoot, NegOverShoot, TotalOverShoot, PeakPeak, Amplitude, RMS, CycleRMS, High, Low, Max, Min, Mean, CycleMean, Area, CycleArea, and trend plots). for example, (Intg(Ch1 - Mean(Ch1)) 1.414 VAR1)
Act on Event
Events Actions None, when a trigger occurs, or when a defined number of acquisitions complete (1 to 1,000,000) Stop acquisition, save waveform to file, save screen image, print, AUX OUT Pulse, remote interface SRQ, e-mail notification, and visual notification Repeat the act on event process (1 to 1,000,000 and infinity)
Repeat
Ripple measurements Modulation analysis Safe operating area dV/dt and dI/dt measurements
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Sine Frequency range Amplitude range Amplitude flatness Total harmonic distortion (typical) 0.1 Hz to 50 MHz 20 mVp-p to 5 Vp-p into Hi-Z; 10 mVp-p to 2.5 Vp-p into 50 0.5 dB typical at 1 kHz (1.5 dB for <20 mVp-p amplitudes) 1% into 50 2% for amplitude < 50 mV and frequencies > 10 MHz 3% for amplitude < 20 mV and frequencies > 10 MHz Spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) Square / Pulse Frequency range Amplitude range Duty cycle Duty cycle resolution Pulse width minimum Rise/fall time Pulse width resolution Overshoot Asymmetry Jitter (TIE RMS) 0.1 Hz to 25 MHz 20 mVp-p to 5 Vp-p into Hi-Z; 10 mVp-p to 2.5 Vp-p into 50 10% to 90% or 10 ns minimum pulse, whichever is larger cycle 0.1% 10 ns typical 5 ns typical (10% - 90%) 100 ps < 2% typical for signal steps greater than 100 mV 1% 5 ns, at 50% duty cycle < 500 ps typical -40 dBc (Vp-p 0.1 V); -30dBc (Vp-p 0.1 V), 50 load
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Arbitrary Function Generator
Ramp / Triangle Frequency range Amplitude range Variable symmetry Symmetry resolution DC Level range Noise Amplitude range Amplitude resolution Sin(x)/x (Sinc) Frequency range Amplitude range Gaussian Frequency range Amplitude range Lorentz Frequency range Amplitude range Exponential Rise / Decay Frequency range Amplitude range Haversine Frequency range Amplitude range Cardiac Frequency range Amplitude range Arbitrary Memory depth Amplitude range Repetition rate Sample rate Frequency accuracy Sine wave and ramp Square wave and pulse Resolution 130 ppm (frequency < 10 kHz) 50 ppm (frequency 10 kHz) 130 ppm (frequency < 10 kHz) 50 ppm (frequency 10 kHz) 0.1 Hz or 4 digits; whichever is larger 1 to 128 k 20 mVp-p to 5 Vp-p into Hi-Z; 10 mVp-p to 2.5 Vp-p into 50 0.1 Hz to 25 MHz 250 MS/s 0.1 Hz to 500 kHz 20 mVp-p to 5 Vp-p into Hi-Z; 10 mVp-p to 2.5 Vp-p into 50 0.1 Hz to 5 MHz 20 mVp-p to 2.5 Vp-p into Hi-Z; 10 mVp-p to 1.25 Vp-p into 50 0.1 Hz to 5 MHz 20 mVp-p to 2.5 Vp-p into Hi-Z; 10 mVp-p to 1.25 Vp-p into 50 0.1 Hz to 5 MHz 20 mVp-p to 2.4 Vp-p into Hi-Z; 10 mVp-p to 1.2 Vp-p into 50 0.1 Hz to 5 MHz 20 mVp-p to 2.5 Vp-p into Hi-Z; 10 mVp-p to 1.25 Vp-p into 50 0.1 Hz to 2 MHz 20 mVp-p to 3.0 Vp-p into Hi-Z; 10 mVp-p to 1.5 Vp-p into 50 20 mVp-p to 5 Vp-p in to Hi-Z; 10 mVp-p to 2.5 Vp-p into 50 0% to 100% in 1% increments 2.5 V into Hi-Z; 1.25 V into 50 0.1 Hz to 500 kHz 20 mVp-p to 5 Vp-p into Hi-Z; 10 mVp-p to 2.5 Vp-p into 50 0% to 100% 0.1%
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Software
OpenChoice Desktop Enables fast and easy communication between a Windows PC and your oscilloscope using USB or LAN. Transfer and save settings, waveforms, measurements, and screen images. Word and Excel toolbars automate the transfer of acquisition data and screen images from the oscilloscope into Word and Excel for quick reporting or further analysis. Provides a standard instrument programming interface for common applications such as LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, MicrosoftNET, and MATLAB. Enables control of the oscilloscope over a network connection through a standard web browser. Simply enter the IP address or network name of the oscilloscope and a web page will be served to the browser. Transfer and save settings, waveforms, measurements, and screen images or make live control changes to settings on the oscilloscope directly from the web browser. Connect to the oscilloscope through a standard Web browser by simply entering the oscilloscope IP address or network name in the address bar of the browser. The Web interface enables viewing of instrument status and configuration, status and modification of network settings, and instrument control through e*Scope Web-based remote control. All Web interaction conforms to LXI Core 2011 specification, version 1.4.
IVI driver
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Display system
Display type Display resolution Interpolation Waveform styles FastAcq. palettes Graticules Format Maximum waveform capture rate 9 in. (229 mm) color display 800 horizontal 480 vertical pixels (WVGA) Sin(x)/x Vectors, Dots, Variable Persistence, Infinite Persistence Temperature, Spectral, Normal, Inverted Full, Grid, Solid, Cross Hair, Frame, IRE and mV YT, XY, and simultaneous XY/YT >280,000 wfms/s in FastAcq acquisition mode for 1 GHz models >235,000 wfms/s in FastAcq acquisition mode for 100 MHz 500 MHz models >50,000 wfms/s in DPO acquisition mode on all models
Input/output ports
USB 2.0 high-speed host port USB 2.0 device port Supports USB mass storage devices, printers and keyboard. One port on front and one port on rear of instrument. Rear-panel connector allows for communication/control of oscilloscope through USBTMC or GPIB (with a TEK-USB-488), and direct printing to PictBridge-compatible printers. Print to network printer, PictBridge printer, or to a printer that supports e-mail printing. Note: This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/) RJ-45 connector, supports 10/100 Mb/s DB-15 female connector, connect to show the oscilloscope display on an external monitor or projector. XGA resolution. (Available on two-channel models only) Input impedance, 1 M 300 VRMS CAT II with peaks 425 V Front-panel pins 0 to 2.5 V 1 kHz Rear-panel BNC connector VOUT (Hi): 2.25 V open circuit, 0.9 V 50 to ground VOUT (Lo): 0.7 V into a load of 4 mA; 0.25 V 50 to ground Output can be configured to provide a pulse out signal when the oscilloscope triggers, a trigger signal from the internal arbitrary function generator, or an event out for limit/mask testing. Kensington-style lock VESA mount Rear-panel security slot connects to standard Kensington-style lock. Standard (MIS-D 75) 75 mm VESA mounting points on rear of instrument.
Printing
LAN port Video out port Auxilliary input Front-panel BNC connector Maximum input Probe compenstor output voltage and frequency Amplitude Frequency Auxiliary out
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Power source
Power source voltage Power source frequency 100 to 240 V 10% 50 to 60 Hz at 100 to 240 V 400 Hz 10% at 115 V Power consumption 120 W maximum
Physical characteristics
Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight Net Shipping Rackmount configuration Cooling clearance 4.2 kg (9.2 lb.) 8.6 kg (19 lb.) 5U 2 in. (51 mm) required on left side and rear of instrument 203.2 mm (8 in.) 416.6 mm (16.4 in.) 147.4 mm (5.8 in.)
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Ordering information
Step 1: Choose the MDO3000 base model MDO3000 family
MDO3012 MDO3014 MDO3022 MDO3024 MDO3032 MDO3034 MDO3052 MDO3054 MDO3102 MDO3104 Mixed Domain Oscilloscope with (2) 100 MHz analog channels, and (1) 100 MHz spectrum analyzer input Mixed Domain Oscilloscope with (4) 100 MHz analog channels, and (1) 100 MHz spectrum analyzer input Mixed Domain Oscilloscope with (2) 200 MHz analog channels, and (1) 200 MHz spectrum analyzer input Mixed Domain Oscilloscope with (4) 200 MHz analog channels, and (1) 200 MHz spectrum analyzer input Mixed Domain Oscilloscope with (2) 350 MHz analog channels, and (1) 350 MHz spectrum analyzer input Mixed Domain Oscilloscope with (4) 350 MHz analog channels, and (1) 350 MHz spectrum analyzer input Mixed Domain Oscilloscope with (2) 500 MHz analog channels, and (1) 500 MHz spectrum analyzer input Mixed Domain Oscilloscope with (4) 500 MHz analog channels, and (1) 500 MHz spectrum analyzer input Mixed Domain Oscilloscope with (2) 1 GHz analog channels, and (1) 1 GHz spectrum analyzer input Mixed Domain Oscilloscope with (4) 1 GHz analog channels, and (1) 1 GHz spectrum analyzer input
Standard accessories
Probes
100 MHz, 200 MHz models 350 MHz, 500 MHz models 1 GHz models Any model with MDO3MSO option TPP0250, 250 MHz bandwidth, 10X, 3.9 pF. One passive voltage probe per analog channel TPP0500B, 500 MHz bandwidth, 10X, 3.9 pF. One passive voltage probe per analog channel TPP1000, 1 GHz bandwidth, 10X, 3.9 pF. One passive voltage probe per analog channel One P6316 16-channel logic probe and accessories
Accessories
103-0473-00 063-4526-xx 071-3249-00 016-2008-xx N-to-BNC adapter Documentation CD Installation and Safety Instructions, printed manual (translated in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese) Accessory bag Power cord OpenChoice Desktop Software (available on the Documentation CD and for download from www.tektronix.com/downloads.) Calibration certificate documenting traceability to National Metrology Institute(s) and ISO9001 quality system registration
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Language options
All products are shipped with an Installation and Safety manual that is in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese. Full user manuals translated in each language listed below are included with each product in pdf format on the Documentation CD. Opt. L0 Opt. L1 Opt. L2 Opt. L3 Opt. L4 Opt. L5 Opt. L6 Opt. L7 Opt. L8 Opt. L9 English front panel label French front panel overlay Italian front panel overlay German front panel overlay Spanish front panel overlay Japanese front panel overlay Portuguese front panel overlay Simplified Chinese front panel overlay Traditional Chinese front panel overlay Korean front panel overlay
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Opt. L10 Opt. L99 Russian front panel overlay No manual, English front panel label
Service options
Opt. C3 Opt. C5 Opt. D1 Opt. D3 Opt. D5 Opt. G3 Opt. G5 Opt. R5 Calibration Service 3 Years Calibration Service 5 Years Calibration Data Report Calibration Data Report 3 Years (with Opt. C3) Calibration Data Report 5 Years (with Opt. C5) Complete Care 3 Years (includes loaner, scheduled calibration, and more) Complete Care 5 Years (includes loaner, scheduled calibration, and more) Repair Service 5 Years (including warranty)
Probes and accessories are not covered by the oscilloscope warranty and service offerings. Refer to the datasheet of each probe and accessory model for its unique warranty and calibration terms.
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Recommended accessories
Probes
Tektronix offers over 100 different probes to meet your application needs. For a comprehensive listing of available probes, please visit www.tektronix.com/probes. TPP0250 TPP0500B TPP0502 TPP0850 TPP1000 TAP1500 TAP2500 TAP3500 TCP0020 TCP0030A TCP0150 TDP0500 TDP1000 TDP1500 TDP3500 THDP0200 250 MHz, 10X TekVPI passive voltage probe with 3.9 pF input capacitance 500 MHz, 10X TekVPI passive voltage probe with 3.9 pF input capacitance 500 MHz, 2X TekVPI passive voltage probe with 12.7 pF input capacitance 2.5 kV, 800 MHz, 50X TekVPI passive high-voltage probe 1 GHz, 10X TekVPI passive voltage probe with 3.9 pF input capacitance 1.5 GHz TekVPI active single-ended voltage probe 2.5 GHz TekVPI active single-ended voltage probe 3.5 GHz TekVPI active single-ended voltage probe 50 MHz TekVPI 20 Ampere AC/DC current probe 120 MHz TekVPI 30 Ampere AC/DC current probe 20 MHz TekVPI 150 Ampere AC/DC current probe 500 MHz TekVPI differential voltage probe with 42 V differential input voltage 1 GHz TekVPI differential voltage probe with 42 V differential input voltage 1.5 GHz TekVPI differential voltage probe with 8.5 V differential input voltage 3.5 GHz TekVPI differential voltage probe with 2 V differential input voltage 1.5 kV, 200 MHz TekVPI high-voltage differential probe
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THDP0100 TMDP0200 6 kV, 100 MHz TekVPI high-voltage differential probe 750 V, 200 MHz TekVPI high-voltage differential probe
Accessories
TPA-N-PRE TPA-N-VPI 119-4146-00 119-6609-00 077-0981-xx TPA-BNC TEK-DPG 067-1686-xx SignalVu-PC-SVE TEK-USB-488 ACD3000 HCTEK54 RMD3000 200-5052-00 Preamplifier, 12 dB nominal Gain, 9 kHz - 6 GHz N-to-TekVPI adapter Near field probe set, 100 kHz - 1 GHz Flexible monopole antenna Service manual (English only) TekVPI to TekProbe BNC adapter TekVPI Deskew pulse generator signal source Power measurement deskew and calibration fixture Vector Signal Analysis Software GPIB-to-USB adapter Soft transit case (includes front protective cover) Hard transit case (requires ACD3000) Rackmount kit Front protective cover
Other RF probes
Contact Beehive Electronics to order: http://beehive-electronics.com/probes.html 101A 150A 110A 0309-0001 0309-0006 EMC probe set EMC probe amplifier Probe cable SMA probe adapter BNC probe adapter
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Mixed Domain Osciloscopes -- MDO3000 Series Step 4: Add instrument upgrades in the future Instrument upgrades
The MDO3000 Series products offer a number of ways to add functionality after the initial purchase. Listed below are the various product upgrades available and the method of upgrade used for each product. Post-purchase instrument options MDO3AFG The following products are sold as stand-alone products and can be purchased at any time to add functionality to any MDO3000 product. Add arbitrary function generator to any MDO3000 Series product. One-time, permanent upgrade to any model enabled through single-use application module hardware key. The hardware key is used to enable the feature and then is not required for future use. MDO3MSO Add 16 digital channels; includes P6316 digital probe and accessories . One-time, permanent upgrade to any model enabled through single-use application module hardware key. The hardware key is used to enable the feature and then is not required for future use. MDO3SA Increase spectrum analyzer input frequency range to 9 kHz 3 GHz and capture bandwidth to 3 GHz. One-time, permanent upgrade to any model enabled through single-use application module hardware key. The hardware key is used to enable the feature and then is not required for future use. MDO3SEC Add enhanced instrument security to enable password protected control of turning on/off all instrument ports and instrument firmware update functionality. One-time, permanent upgrade to any model enabled through software option key. Software option key products require that the instrument model and serial number be provided at the time of purchase. The software option key is specific to the model and serial number combination.
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Bandwidth upgrade options Instrument bandwidth can be upgraded on any MDO3000 Series product after initial purchase. Each upgrade product will increase the analog bandwidth and the spectrum analyzer frequency range to the new bandwidth level. Bandwidth upgrades are purchased based on the combination of the current bandwidth and the desired bandwidth. Software option key products require that the instrument model and serial number be provided at the time of purchase. The software option key is specific to the model and serial number combination. Bandwidth upgrades up to 500 MHz can be performed in the field. Bandwidth upgrades to 1 GHz require installation at a Tektronix service center. The table below shows the various bandwidth upgrade products to purchase based on current and desired bandwidth levels. Model to be upgraded MDO3012 Bandwidth before upgrade 100 MHz 100 MHz 100 MHz 100 MHz 200 MHz 200 MHz 200 MHz 350 MHz 350 MHz 500 MHz MDO3014 100 MHz 100 MHz 100 MHz 100 MHz 200 MHz 200 MHz 200 MHz 350 MHz 350 MHz 500 MHz MDO3022 200 MHz 200 MHz 200 MHz 350 MHz 350 MHz 500 MHz MDO3024 200 MHz 200 MHz 200 MHz 350 MHz 350 MHz 500 MHz MDO3032 350 MHz 350 MHz 500 MHz MDO3034 350 MHz 350 MHz 500 MHz Bandwidth after upgrade 200 MHz 350 MHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 350 MHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 1 GHz 200 MHz 350 MHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 350 MHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 1 GHz 350 MHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 1 GHz 350 MHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 1 GHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 1 GHz 500 MHz 1 GHz 1 GHz Order protduct MDO3BW1T22 MDO3BW1T32 MDO3BW1T52 MDO3BW1T102 MDO3BW2T32 MDO3BW2T52 MDO3BW2T102 MDO3BW3T52 MDO3BW3T102 MDO3BW5T102 MDO3BW1T24 MDO3BW1T34 MDO3BW1T54 MDO3BW1T104 MDO3BW2T34 MDO3BW2T54 MDO3BW2T104 MDO3BW3T54 MDO3BW3T104 MDO3BW5T104 MDO3BW2T32 MDO3BW2T52 MDO3BW2T102 MDO3BW3T52 MDO3BW3T102 MDO3BW5T102 MDO3BW2T34 MDO3BW2T54 MDO3BW2T104 MDO3BW3T54 MDO3BW3T104 MDO3BW5T104 MDO3BW3T52 MDO3BW3T102 MDO3BW5T102 MDO3BW3T54 MDO3BW3T104 MDO3BW5T104
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Tektronix is registered to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 by SRI Quality System Registrar.
Product(s) complies with IEEE Standard 488.1-1987, RS-232-C, and with Tektronix Standard Codes and Formats.
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