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ECOC display addresses 400G test challenges
The latest in optical test innovation for data centre networking will be showcased by Tektronix at ECOC 2017 in Gothenburg (18-20 September). Tektronix will bring back its Open Technology Forum again this year as part of its stand, hosting industry experts from leading research and commercial companies to discuss the trends and opportunities for emerging optical communications designs.
Rugged rackmount recorder captures IF bandwidths up to 560MHz
A new addition has been introduced to Pentek's Talon series of recorders, the Model RTR 2745 rugged rackmount recorder. This newrecorder, optimised for rugged operating environments, increases the bandwidth for record and playback of the Talon Rackmount Series with capability to capture and reproduce signal bandwidths up to 560MHz.The RTR 2745 is a turnkey, wideband recording and playback system that provides real-time capture of RF and IF signal...
Portable oscilloscope troubleshoots automotive applications
Rohde & Schwarz has enhanced its R&S Scope Rider, adding triggering and decoding software for the CAN flexible data rate (CAN-FD) and single edge nibble transmission (SENT) bus systems. It is currently the only portable oscilloscope capable of analyzing CAN, LIN, CAN-FD and SENT bus signals, making it the perfect tool for troubleshooting automotive applications – from commissioning to drive tests.
Modbus decoder troubleshoots PLC applications
The analysis capabilities of Pico Technology’s PicoScope have been enhanced with the addition of Modbus ASCII and Modbus RTU decoders. Capable of analysing Modbus (RS-232/RS-485) signals, it becomes a tool for troubleshooting industrial PLC applications – from installation and commissioning to maintenance and repair operations.
Oscilloscopes speed up design evaluation
A series of oscilloscopes that capture and display significantly more signal than competitive units is available at RS Components. The TBS2000 oscilloscopes from Tektronix offer 10 vertical and 15 horizontal divisions. The series also offers dedicated controls that provide quick access to important settings enabling better and faster evaluation of designs.
Bristol Robotics Laboratory wins Lab Makeover competition
Bristol Robotics Laboratory has been named as the winner of Farnell element 14’s ‘Win a Lab Makeover’ competition.The competition was open to educational organisations in the UK to win the opportunity to have their teaching space refurbished. The Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL) is an academic centre for robotics research in the UK and builds on a collaborative partnership between the University of the West of England (UWE Bris...
Multi-instrument software supports USB oscilloscope
Analog Discovery 2, a high-performance, pocket-sized, all-in-one USB oscilloscope from Digilent, a National Instruments company is availobale at Conrad Business Supplies. The versatile two-channel USB digital oscilloscope (14-bit, 100 Msamples/sec) boasts an array of in-built instrumentation supported by powerful multi-instrument software.
1GHz, 10GSa/s oscilloscope boasts touchscreen
Availability of the Teledyne LeCroy WaveSurfer 510 oscilloscope has been announced by Saelig. The instrument combines advanced 1GHz, 10GSa/s specifications including MAUI with OneTouch user interface, powerful waveform processing, as well as advanced math, measurement, and debug features, to create an engineering tool that can help quickly analyse and find the root cause of circuit problems.
Let’s talk IoT: demystifying LoRaWAN
The video discusses LoRaWAN, one of the most promising LPWAN technologies. Find out how it works and how to analyse LoRa signals using the R&S RTO oscilloscope.
Open source instrument boasts Arduino programmability
OpenScope, an Open-source PICMZ All-in-One Instrumentation device from Digilent is available for immediate shipment worldwide at Digi-Key Electronics. The OpenScope MZ is a portable multi-function programmable instrumentation module that connects to a computer (through Wi-Fi or a USB cable) and allows the user to acquire, analyse, visualise, and control signals from circuits, sensors, and other electronic devices.