Tektronix pushes real-time-DSO bandwidth to 7 GHz.(Leading edge)

EDN, October, 2003 by Strassberg, Dan

THE MAXIMUM bandwidth of real-time-sampling DSOs stood at 6 GHz for more than a year with entrants from LeCroy (www.agilent. com) joining a unit that Tektronix introduced. However, Tek's 6-GHz unit differed significantly from those of its competitors. With a maximum memory depth of 125k samples/channel (250k samples/channel with one or two channels active), it lacked the deep memory of the competitive units (now as great as 96M samples/channel on one or two channels in certain LeCroy scopes). Those who wanted all ultrawideband, deep-memory DSO from Tektronix had to settle for a 4-GHz bandwidth unit with single-channel-mode memory as deep as 32M samples/ channel.

Now, Tek has changed that picture; at an attractive base price of $59,900, its TDS7704B offers...

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