Mixed-signal oscilloscope R&S®MXO 4 series
bench-top4-channel

mixed-signal oscilloscope
mixed-signal oscilloscope
mixed-signal oscilloscope
mixed-signal oscilloscope
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Characteristics

Input signal
mixed-signal
Portability
bench-top
Number of channels
4-channel
Bandwidth

Min.: 200 MHz

Max.: 1,500 MHz

Description

The R&S®MXO 4 series is the first of a new generation of oscilloscopes that excels in both performance and value. The instruments deliver a once-in-a-decade engineering breakthrough for accelerated insight. They have the world’s fastest real-time update rate of 4.5 million waveforms/s, meaning engineers can see more infrequent events than with any other instrument. With its 12-bit ADC, the R&S®MXO 4 series has 16 times the resolution of traditional 8-bit oscilloscopes at all sample rates without any compromises for more precise measurements. With a standard acquisition memory of 400 Mpoints on all four channels and an optional 800 Mpts interleaved, the instrument has up to 100 times the standard memory of comparable instruments. A class above similar oscilloscopes, R&S®MXO 4 series oscilloscopes sport an impressive 13.3" Full HD capacitive touchscreen and an intuitive user interface with a learning curve of less than 15 minutes. • World’s first oscilloscope with an update rate > 4.5 million waveforms per second • Industry-leading system architecture: 18-bit vertical resolution/12-bit ADC • Deepest in class standard memory: 400 Mpoints • Industry leading spectrum acquisition rate of 45,000 FFT/s

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Hannover Messe 2024

22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany) Hall 14 - Stand H06, (49)

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