Oscilloscopes provide up to 1 Gpts memory.

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With deep memory options, Infiniium 90000A Series can capture 25 ms of time, at 40 GSa/s, on all 4 channels simultaneously. Both DSO and DSA models are capable of more than 150,000 measurements/sec and modes supporting over 300,000 triggers/sec. Integrated InfiniiScan Plus triggering system enables 150 ps hardware-event identification and 75 ps software-event identification. To speed debugging, oscilloscopes provide high-speed data analysis and jitter analysis.



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Agilent Technologies Breaks the 1 Gpt Memory Barrier with New Infiniium High-Performance Real-Time Oscilloscopes



Infiniium 90000A Series Provides Superior Signal Integrity, Deepest Application Analysis, Better Insight

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 1, 2008 -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced that it broke the one-billion acquisition samples (1 Gpt) barrier for the first time in a high-performance oscilloscope. The new Agilent Infiniium 90000A Series not only offers the world's deepest acquisition memory depth, but it also offers the world's first hardware/software integrated triggering system, InfiniiScan Plus. The InfiniiScan Plus enables 150 picoseconds hardware-event identification and 75 picoseconds software-event identification.

The ultra-deep memory options in the Infiniium oscilloscope are able to capture 25 milliseconds of time, at 40 GSa/s, on all four channels simultaneously. This is a 6x increase over other oscilloscopes in the same class. Powered by Infiniium data accelerator technology, deep memory captures provide the industry's fastest data offload, with rapid access to offline analysis. This new Infiniium platform provides unmatched measurement performance coupled with Agilent's already recognized superior signal integrity. Both the DSO and DSA models are capable of more than 150,000 measurements per second and modes supporting over 300,000 triggers per second.

The Agilent 90000A Series oscilloscope will be shown for the first time at DesignCon in Santa Clara, Calif., Feb. 4-7, 2008, Booth 305.

"Agilent has made a mark in the high-end oscilloscope industry with the exceptional performance and accuracy of our products," said Jay Alexander, vice president and general manager of Agilent's oscilloscopes business. "The Infiniium 90000A Series enables our customers to analyze and debug leading-edge, high-speed digital and RF technologies that require the best signal integrity, the longest memory depth and deep analysis capability."

The Agilent 90000A Series oscilloscope features:

o Superior signal integrity: The new Infiniium series will continue to provide industry-leading noise floor on all models (for example, 147 micro-volts rms noise floor at 5 milli-volts per division setting for 2.5 GHz model) using Agilent's RF design expertise, proprietary packaging technologies and unique CMOS ADC architecture.

o Deep application analysis: The Agilent 90000A will enable engineers to debug and characterize digital systems faster than ever before. The new InfiniiScan Plus event identification system is based on the world's fastest hardware trigger system. This new trigger system can identify glitches faster than 250 ps. No other oscilloscope in the world provides this level of trigger accuracy. Infiniium 90000A will offer the only three-level trigger system, combining multiple hardware triggers with the InfiniiScan software, providing virtually infinite trigger combinations for any debug situation*. It is also the only scope above 4 GHz bandwidth that offers standard analog high-definition TV triggers to address the emerging HDTV market.

o Robust applications and memory: With more than 29 applications -- including DDR, PCI EXPRESS(r), DisplayPort, HDMI, Serial ATA, Serial Attached SCSI, Ethernet families, USB, wireless USB, jitter analysis, RF signal analysis, eye pattern analysis and protocol decoding analysis -- Agilent's Infiniium 90000A Series oscilloscopes offer the perfect amount of memory to verify application compliance and also debug the most difficult electronic designs shortening their debug and characterization time.

o Investment protection: Agilent provides investment protection with the industry's only upgradeable bandwidth for real-time oscilloscopes, upgradeable memory options and the industry's only application server licensing for oscilloscopes.

Additional benefits of the Agilent 90000A Series oscilloscope include:

o revolutionary trigger system, providing nearly infinite trigger combinations for any debug situation;

o integrated measurement tools such as high-speed serial data analysis and jitter analysis, which mean less training time and debugging time;

o data analysis at 150,000 measurements per second, reducing characterization and debug time;

This new series of oscilloscopes includes 2.5, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 13 GHz models with memory options of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1 Gpts.

"At NVIDIA, we are always pushing the envelope with regard to process technology and developing new interface standards," said Bill Simms, manager of Mixed Signal Design Validation at NVIDIA Corp. "To analyze these interfaces, we require oscilloscopes to have high bandwidth, deep capture memory and fast data processing. The Agilent DSA90000A oscilloscope helps us to not only capture large amounts of data, but also to process that data record in a much shorter time. This improves our development time and shortens our time to market."

Additional information about Agilent's new 90000A Series oscilloscopes and the company's complete line of oscilloscopes are available at www.agilent.com/find/90000A. Product images are available at www.agilent.com/find/90000A_images.

* The multiple hardware triggers will become available from May/June 2008.

U.S. Pricing and Availability
Agilent 90000A Series products are available today at a starting price of $29,000.

About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world's premier measurement company and a technology leader in communications, electronics, life sciences and chemical analysis. The company's 19,000 employees serve customers in more than 110 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $5.4 billion in fiscal 2007. Information about Agilent is available on the Web at www.agilent.com.

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