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Programmable power supplies offer up to 1080W output
The drive toward versatility at Tektronix is continuing with the introduction of eight new programmable DC power supplies. These additions to the Keithley Series 2260B power supply family include six new 250V and 800V high voltage models, a new 108A high current model and a new 80V/40A 1080W high power model.
Arbitrary function generator provides 300MS/s sample rate
The AFG1062 arbitrary function generator is claimed by Tektronix to feature Best-in-Class Price Performance. It expands the AFG1000 series and the price includes two equally capable channels, 60MHz bandwidth with 1mVpp to 10Vpp output amplitude, 14-bit vertical resolution and 1µHz frequency resolution.
50GHz, 23GHz models expand oscilloscope family
The DPO70000SX Performance Oscilloscope Series has been extended by Tektronix to include 50 GHz and 23 GHz models. The new 50GHz product is ideal for engineers and researchers who want to take advantage of the low-noise performance of the patented asynchronous time interleaving (ATI) architecture for technologies such as 28 GBaud PAM4 and Kband frequency testing.
Software enhances 5G development process
SignalVu software has been implemented on the Tektronix family on its family of DPO70000SX ATI Performance Oscilloscopes. This will allow researchers and others engaged in developing next generation wide- and ultra-wide bandwidth technologies such as 5G, cellular backhaul and radar to perform RF modulation measurements with unprecedented margins of error.
PAM analysis solution operates on 70GHz oscilloscope
A comprehensive set of analysis tools for emerging PAM4 modulation measurement needs with full support for both optical and electrical interfaces has been introduced by Tektronix. The new tools operate on both DPO70000SX 70GHz real time and DSA8300 equivalent time oscilloscopes, ensuring that no matter which instrument configuration is needed for a particular application, the correct results will be delivered with the highest degree of accuracy.
Test solution speeds development of IEEE 802.3bm-related technologies
The publication of the IEEE 802.3bm specification is enabling broad market acceptance of lower-cost 100G optical products. Tektronix is responding with a fully automated Transmitter Dispersion Eye Closure (TDEC) measurement and 100GBASE-SR4 conformance test solution that will make the complex process of ensuring that new product designs conform to this optical specification faster, easier.
Software accelerates semiconductor test process
A major system software update (KTE version 5.6) for the Keithley S530 Parametric Test System that can reduce measurement speed by as much as 25 percent has been released by Tektronix. This translates into increased wafer-level test throughput and directly improves the S530’s cost of ownership (COO) for semiconductor production and R&D departments.
Battery simulator cuts test cycle for mobile devices
A Battery Simulator and Precision DC Power Supply, the Keithley 2281S, offers the industry’s first emulation of battery performance from full charge to total discharge using a battery model that includes state of charge, amp-hour capacity, equivalent series resistance, and open circuit voltage.
Function generators tackle 150MHz segment
The AFG3000C Arbitrary/Function Generator Series from Tektronix has been extended with two 150MHz models (one or two channels). Slotting between existing 100MHz and 240MHz models in the Tektronix AFG3000C lineup, the new AFG3151C and AFG3152C deliver 25 per cent more bandwidth and 59 percent more output zone with +/-5 V DC offset at the same price as competitive offerings in this segment.
MOST invites automotive electronics professionals to speak at forum
The MOST Co-operation - standardisation organisation for the leading automotive multimedia network technology Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) – invites professionals from the automotive electronics industry and academia to present their latest insights and future visions at the eighth MOST Forumon 19thApril 2016 in Stuttgart/Esslingen (Germany).