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Tektronix MSO4104 Mixed Signal Oscilloscope

Tektronix MSO4104 Mixed Signal Oscilloscope

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Description

With the Tektronix MSO4104 Mixed Signal Oscilloscope, you can analyze up to 20 analog and digital signals with a single instrument to quickly find and diagnose problems in complex designs. Bandwidths to 1 GHz and a minimum of 5x oversampling on all channels ensure you have the performance you need to see fast-changing signal details. To capture long windows of signal activity while maintaining fine timing resolution, the MSO4104 offers a deep record length of 10M points standard on all channels.

With Wave Inspector controls for rapid waveform navigation, automated serial and parallel bus analysis, and automated power analysis – the MSO4104 Oscilloscope from Tektronix provides the feature-rich tools you need to simplify and speed debug of your complex design.

The MSO4104 Mixed Signal Oscilloscope provides 16 digital channels. These channels are tightly integrated into the oscilloscope’s user interface, simplifying operation and making it possible to solve mixed-signal issues easily.

Tektronix MSO4104 Specifications:

  • 1 GHz Bandwidth
  • 4 + 16 Digital channels
  • Up to 5 GS/s on all channels
  • 10 Meg Record length on all channels
  • 35,000 wfm/s maximum waveform capture rate
  • Wave Inspector controls for unprecedented efficiency in waveform analysis
  • Optional I2C, SPI, CAN and RS-232 Serial triggering and analysis
  • 10.4″ XGA Color display
  • Only 5.4″ Deep and 11 pounds
  • USB and CompactFlash on front panel for quick and easy storage
  • Plug-and-Play connectivity

 

Tektronix MSO4104 Mixed-domain Analysis

  • Time-correlated analog, digital, and RF signal acquisitions in a single instrument
  • Wave Inspector controls provide easy navigation of time-correlated data from both the time and frequency domains
  • Amplitude, frequency, and phase vs. time waveforms derived from spectrum analyzer input
  • Selectable spectrum time to discover and analyze how RF spectrum changes over time – even on a stopped acquisition