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MSO70000 Datasheet, PDF (15/42 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Digital and Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes
Digital and Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes – MSO/DPO70000 Series
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Embedded serial bus (I2C, SPI, RS-232/422/485, UART,
USB) decoding and triggering
The MSO/DPO70000 Series instruments provide integrated support for a
broad range of serial buses – I2C, SPI, RS-232/422/485/UART, and USB.
This support for up to 16 separate serial buses enables you to monitor or
debug subsystems and components, such as frequency synthesizers, D/A
converters, and Flash Memory that are controlled or monitored through
serial control buses. While monitoring or debugging these serial buses
alone is relatively easy, decoding events on the serial bus can also enable
more complex system-level debugging. When you experience an issue with
a higher-speed serial interface, the clue to what is going wrong may be
found by using the serial bus decode feature to observe the data on your
I2C, SPI, RS-232/422/485/UART, or USB interface.
Probing – analog and digital
Often the biggest challenge in debugging a system is getting access to the
required signals. Tektronix offers a wide array of probing solutions,
including the P7600 and P7500 TriMode® probing system with bandwidths
that are perfectly matched to the MSO/DPO70000 Series. The P7600 and
P7500 TriMode® probes allow you to switch among differential, single
ended, and common-mode measurements without moving the probe from
its connection points. The P7600 series combines low noise, 33 GHz
bandwidth and the convenience of Trimode probing. The P7500 Series
offers probes with performance from 4 GHz to 25 GHz and offers several
low-cost solder tips with quick connection features that allow moving the
probe to various solder points fast and easy.
The low-cost solder tips available for the P7500 TriMode® probes allow quick connection
so moving the probe to various solder points is fast and easy.
On the MSO70000 Series, the P6780 differential, P6750 high-density D-
Max®, and P6717A general-purpose logic probes provide connectivity to
low-speed and high-speed digital signals with low loading, small size, and a
range of accessories for soldering or browsing.
Solder tip accessories designed for the P6780 differential logic probes provide access to
signals on tightly spaced vias and fine-pitched components.
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