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NI's PCI Oscilloscopes Extend Speed and Channel Density while Lowering Test Cost
National Instruments has announced PCI versions of two popular high-speed and high-density digitisers/oscilloscopes, extending the company’s high-speed PCI offering to 2 GS/s and low-cost PCI offering to £330 or €475 per channel. The National Instruments PCI-5152 general-purpose digitiser converts a desktop PC into a full-featured oscilloscope. It offers a 2 GS/s real-time sampling rate on one channel or a 1 GS/s real-time sampling rate on ...
TI adds on-chip respiration measurement to ECG/EEG analog front end family to simplify design of portable patient monitoring systems
Building on its award-winning ADS1298 analog-front-end (AFE) family, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced the industry’s first fully-integrated AFEs with on-chip respiration impedance measurement in full production. The 24-bit ADS1298R devices simplify the implementation of respiration detection in portable electrocardiogram (ECG) equipment by integrating more than 40 discrete components, reducing component count...
TI claims industry's fastest JFET-input amplifiers
Texas Instruments has introduced the OPA653 and OPA659 JFET-input operational amplifiers, which provide a slew rate of up to 2675 V/us, three times faster than that of the nearest competitor, resulting in improved pulse response.
400 MS/s 14-bit digitizer PCI cards from Strategic Test
Strategic Test has announced two 400 MS/s 14-bit digitizer cards for the PCI bus. The UF3-4142 has 2 analog inputs and can sample at 400 MS/s on one channel or 250 MS/s on both channels simultaneously, while the UF2-4140 is a single-channel card that samples up to 400 MS/s. Both cards are supplied with 128 MSamples (256 MByte) onboard memory which is unique at this speed/resolution segment. The memory can be expanded to 2 GSamples giving a measu...
6 GHz Active Differential Probe Provides Excellent Signal Fidelity and Connectivity
Tektronix has announced the extension of the Z-Active family of differential probes with the immediate availability of its 6 GHz P7360 Active Differential Probe. This is a continuation of the Z-Active architecture that enhances usability, connectivity, and cost-effectiveness across a broad range of applications and will be useful for digital design engineers working with high speed signals and serial data at rates from 1.5 Gb/s to 3.125 Gb/s.
Tektronix SignalVu Analyzes RF Signals Up to 20 GHz Bandwidth
Tektronix has announced SignalVu vector signal analysis software for DPO7000 and DPO/DSA70000 digital oscilloscope series, enabling engineers to easily characterize and validate wideband and microwave spectral events.
PulseCore Semiconductor Taps Tektronix USB Serial Test Suite
Tektronix has announced that PulseCore Semiconductor has successfully used a full suite of Tektronix test instrumentation to test and validate its recently announced USB 2.0 integrated circuit. The new PulseCore IC is the first in the industry to use spread spectrum clocking (SSC) to reduce electromagnetic interference while achieving USB 2.0 industry compliance.
Tektronix Provides First Published Test Procedure for SATA Revision 3.0 Physical Layer Tests
Tektronix has announced availability of the first published test procedures for physical layer testing of the Serial ATA Revision 3.0 standard. Tektronix provides a comprehensive high-speed serial data test suite for the SATA physical layer design and debug.
Tektronix and National Instruments to Unveil Joint Product Initiative at NIWeek
Tektronix and National Instruments today announced that the two companies have extended their more than 20-year relationship by unveiling plans to co-innovate on new products that will improve productivity and lower costs for engineers and scientists working in design verification, manufacturing test, scientific research, and embedded test. The two companies will unveil specific details at NIWeek 2009 scheduled for Aug. 4–6 in Austin, Texas.
Tektronix delivers the functionality of an oscilloscope and a spectrum analyzer in a single instrument - the MDO4000
Tektronix today introduced the world’s first mixed domain oscilloscope (MDO) that delivers the functionality of an oscilloscope and a spectrum analyzer in a single instrument. The new MDO4000 Mixed Domain Oscilloscope Series gives engineers the unique ability to capture time-correlated analog, digital and RF signals for a complete system view, helping them to rapidly solve complicated design issues.