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ELECTRONIC DEVICE FAILURE ANALYSIS | VOLUME 19 NO. 1

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• A Xilinx Kintex-7 410 FPGA to create custom internet

protocol, including filtering or triggering, programmed

through LabVIEW

PXI oscilloscopes deliver the ease of use expected from

a box oscilloscope. Engineers can use the interactive soft

front panels inNI-SCOPE software tomake basicmeasure-

ments, debug automated applications, or view the scope

datawhile the test programruns. The driver includes help

files, documentation, and ready-to-run example pro-

grams to assist in test code development, and it includes

a programming interface that works with a variety of

development environments, such as C, Microsoft.NET,

and LabVIEW system design software. Engineers can also

use PXI oscilloscopes with TestStand test management

software, which simplifies the creation and deployment

of test systems in the lab or on the production floor.

PXI oscilloscopes are an important part of theNational

Instruments platform and ecosystem that engineers can

use to build smarter test systems. These test systems

benefit from more than 600 PXI products ranging from

direct current to mmWave and feature high-throughput

datamovement using PCI Express bus interfaces and sub-

nanosecond synchronization with integrated timing and

triggering. Supported by a vibrant ecosystemof partners,

add-on internet protocol, and applications engineers, the

National Instruments platformhelps todramatically lower

the cost of test, reduce time to market, and future-proof

testers for tomorrow’s challenging requirements.

For more information: web: ni.com.

TELEDYNE LECROY INTRODUCES HIGH-

DEFINITION OSCILLOSCOPE

Teledyne LeCroy, Inc. (Chestnut Ridge, NY) introduced

the latest offering in its high-definition oscilloscope line.

The HDO9000 high-definition oscilloscope uses HD1024

high-definition technology that automatically optimizes

vertical resolution under each measurement condition

to deliver 10 bits of vertical resolution. The combination

of the next-generation most advanced user interface

(MAUI) withOneTouch and a big, bright, 15.4 in. capacitive

touch screen takes oscilloscope efficiency, intuitiveness,

and ease of use to a completely new level. The HDO9000

high-definition oscilloscopes offer 10-bit resolution,

bandwidths of 1 to 4 GHz, and sample rates of 40 GS/s,

enabling efficient and accurate debug in high definition.

“Teledyne LeCroy has been providing industry-

leading high-definition oscilloscopes since 2011, and

the HDO9000 adds significant capabilities to the HDO

line of products,” said Tom Reslewic, Chief Executive

Officer of Environmental and Electronic Measurement

Instrumentation. “The addition of the HD1024 technol-

ogy to an exceptionally deep analysis toolbox enables the

HDO9000 to easily uncover even difficult-to-find signal

abnormalities.”

The HDO9000 and MAUI with OneTouch allows users

to perform all common operations with a single touch of

the 15.4 in. high-resolution display, optimized for conve-

nience and efficiency. Users’ instinctive interaction with

theoscilloscopedramatically reducesmeasurement setup

time. Furthermore, in addition to the versatile standard

toolset, Teledyne LeCroy offers a broad variety of optional

software packages to equip theHDO9000 for all validation

and debug requirements, ranging from automated stan-

dards compliance packages toflexible debugging toolkits.

For more information: web: teledynelecroy.com.

Teledyne LeCroy’s HDO9000 high-definition oscilloscope

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