Oscilloscopes offer bandwidths from 600 MHz to 4 GHz.

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Incorporating advanced viewing and analysis, Infiniium 9000 Series can debug and test variety of traditional signals and buses used in embedded designs. Mixed-signal units offer MIPI-DPHY compliance test and protocol analysis, accelerating development of wireless mobile products employing MIPI standards. Engineers using scopes can see SATA 1 information at physical and protocol layers. For development teams using 3 Gbs SATA II standard, 9000 Series offers both compliance and protocol support.



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Agilent Technologies Expands Infiniium 9000 Series Lineup with 600-MHz Oscilloscopes, First Mixed-Signal Scope Supporting MIPI and SATA Applications



Two New Models and Three New Applications Deliver Broadest Measurement Capability

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 1, 2009 -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today expanded its mixed-signal and digital-storage oscilloscope portfolio with two lower-cost 600-MHz Infiniium 9000 Series models, three new application packages and GPIB compatibility. The 9000 Series is the industry's first oscilloscope family to offer bandwidths from 600 MHz to 4 GHz, and it includes the industry's first mixed signal oscilloscope to support MIPI and SATA industry standards.

Oscilloscopes are the primary tools engineers use to test and debug electronic designs, and engineers need increasingly broad measurement capability to deliver robust products in a timely manner. Agilent's lower-cost Infiniium 9000 Series 600-MHz models incorporate advanced viewing and analysis for debugging and testing a wide variety of traditional signals and buses used in embedded designs. In addition, they offer optional logic and protocol analyzer capabilities.

In addition to extending its lineup with lower-cost models, Agilent has added new applications that capitalize on higher-bandwidth 9000 Series models. Emerging serial bus standards in the wireless mobile industry have created the need for teams to debug and test devices that meet MIPI-DPHY physical-layer standards. Agilent's 9000 Series is the first mixed-signal oscilloscope to offer MIPI-DPHY compliance test and protocol analysis enabling faster development of wireless mobile products employing MIPI standards. Teams can quickly move from physical-layer to protocol-layer measurements and can use the compliance application to automate testing to ensure compliance with MIPI-DPHY standards.

Development teams working on electronic products that include storage may have cost constraints or legacy requirements that make SATA 1 a better choice than other interface technologies. Engineers using Agilent's 9000 Series scopes can quickly see SATA 1 information at the physical and protocol layers. For development teams using the faster 3-Gbs SATA II standard, Agilent offers both compliance and protocol support with its Infiniium 90000 Series.

While LAN and USB IO have reduced the need for traditional programming over GPIB interfaces, many engineers continue to rely on programmatic interaction with oscilloscopes via GPIB. Agilent's new GPIB-to-LAN adapter enables GPIB applications on a computer to interface transparently to an instrument with a LAN interface as if it were a GPIB instrument. This adapter broadens the number of test environments that are ideal for the Infiniium 9000 Series scopes.

"We've received great customer reviews on our Infiniium 9000 Series introduced earlier in the year," said Scott Sampl, vice president and general manager of Agilent's oscilloscopes business. "Now we've extended the family so more customers can use the scope with the industry's broadest measurement capability."

Additional information on Agilent's new Infiniium 9000 Series oscilloscopes and the company's complete line of oscilloscopes is available at www.agilent.com/find/9000. Product images are available at www.agilent.com/find/9000_images.

Engineers can learn MIPI test basics in a complimentary Webcast called "Introduction to MIPI Device Test," which is part of Agilent's Digital Webcast Series.

U.S. Pricing and Availability

Agilent Infiniium 9000 Series products come standard with four scope channels and are available at the following prices:

Model            Scope BW       Logic ch.       Protocol capable    Price
DSO 9064A 600 MHz -- Yes $17,000
MSO 9064A 600 MHz 16 Yes $21,000


Model            Description                             Price
N8801A SATA protocol analysis $1,750
N8802A MIPI-DPHY protocol analysis $1,750
U7238A MIPI-DPHY compliance application $4,209
N4865A GPIB-to-LAN adapter $ 900


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Agilent's solutions for digital applications are driven and supported by Agilent experts who are involved in various international standard committees. Agilent Digital Test Standards Program experts are active in the Joint Electronic Devices Engineering Council (JEDEC), PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG(r)), Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO), USB-Implementers Forum (USB-IF), Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) Alliance and many others. Involvement in these standards groups and related workshops, plugfests and seminars enables Agilent to bring the right solutions to the market when customers need them.

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