Oscilloscopes

Tektronix Introduces New DisplayPort Test Solution and Methods of Implementation

Leading Test Lab Standardizes on Tektronix for DisplayPort Tests BEAVERTON, Ore., October 22, 2007 - Tektronix, Inc. (NYSE: TEK), a leading, worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation, announced a new test solution for the DisplayPort 1.1 standard. The solution represents a complete bench for engineers wanting to optimize and validate the performance of their...

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Tektronix Launches Test Solution to Perform Advanced Measurements for PCI Express, HDMI, and DisplayPort Compliance

DPOJET Software with State-Of-The-Art Oscilloscopes, the Only Solution with Enough Record Length and Sample Rate on All Channels, Delivers Ease of Use for Serial Data Design, Debug and Compliance Test Challenges BEAVERTON, Ore., October 22, 2007 - Tektronix, Inc. (NYSE: TEK), a leading worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation, announced DPOJET, a new Jitter and Eye...

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Tektronix Mixed Signal Oscilloscope Named a Finalist for Elektra Awards 2007

MSO4000 Nominated in 'Design and Test Product of the Year' Category BEAVERTON, Ore., October 29, 2007 - Tektronix, Inc. (NYSE:TEK), a leading worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation, announced that its MSO4000 Mixed Signal Oscilloscope has been short listed as a finalist in the Design & Test Product of the Year category of the Elektra 07 Awards, organized by...

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Testing Solution covers DisplayPort sink/source tests.

Enabling engineers to accelerate PC display development, DisplayPort test solution provides flexible design, characterization, and debug testing, as well as source and sink compliance testing. It is comprised of DSO80804B Infiniium oscilloscope and E4887A TMDS signal generator. Together, components deliver source and sink design and characterization test capability, provide investment protection...

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Agilent Technologies Chosen by Allion Test Labs to Test Digital Display Technologies

Agilent Products Help Develop Future High Definition Digital Display SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 5, 2007 -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced that Allion Test Labs Inc. is using the Agilent HDMI product suite as the primary test solution for its newly completed HDMI 1.3b test environment. The Agilent HDMI test solution includes the DSO80804B high-performance oscilloscope, the...

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Oscilloscopes comply with DisplayPort CTS.

Infiniium DSO80000 Series comes with Agilent U7232A compliance test software v1.5, which offers strict compliance testing according to DisplayPort Compliance Test Specification (CTS). Along with controlled compliance tests, software provides source and cable-end physical-layer tests, physical-layer validation for link-layer tests, and automated measurements for compliance and characterization...

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Oscilloscopes offer 1 GHz bandwidth performance.

LeCroy WaveRunner MXi features max sample rate of 10 GS/sec and standard 12.5 Mpts/channel memory. It also includes various analysis tools and application programs. Offering 5 GS/sec on each channel with 10 Mpts/channel memory, WaveSurfer MXs includes built-in HTDV trigger and advanced math package with one million point FFTs. Devices are 6 in. deep with 10.4 in. touchscreen and include...

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Test System facilitates USB 2.0 compliance.

Consisting of TF-USB-B test fixture and QualifPHY compliance software, Test System offers automated control of oscilloscope, connection diagrams to ensure correct connections, and exportable documentation for all oscilloscope and digital multimeter tests. Fixture measures signal quality of USB solutions without use of probe, and provides scripts for high-speed, full-speed, and low-speed...

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Locon Sensor Systems offer robust sensor solutions for even the most severe environmental conditions. Their line of high-temp inductive sensors and their cylindrical photoelectric series can operate in temperatures up to 250 degrees Celsius. See our video to learn more.

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