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MIXED SIGNAL OSCILLOSCOPES

The design, validation, and manufacturing of modern electronics necessitate the measurement of both analog and digital signals. Mixed signal oscilloscopes enable the simultaneous, time correlated observations and analysis of analog with digital (logic) signals, to establish causal relationships between the various areas of a device's electronics. They are purpose built tools for troubleshooting electrical anomalies, measuring parametric values, and monitoring cause and effect relationships between signals.

From our first digital oscilloscope in 1988 and over ten generations since, Yokogawa oscilloscopes have enabled engineers to maintain high sample rates for long observation periods with deep, segmented acquisition memory. Yokogawa oscilloscopes offer extensive signal analysis capabilities, dedicated analysis and decode of serial buses such as I2C, SPI, CAN, LIN and FlexRay, improved ergonomics, and price value.

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YOKOGAWA MIXED SIGNAL OSCILLOSCOPES DLM4000 The DLM4000 is a unique to the industry eight-channel mixed-signal oscilloscope suitable to test and debugging applications in the embedded systems, power electronics, mechatronics, and automotive sectors. Available in both 350 MHz and 500 MHz models, the 2.5 GSa/sec DLM4000 features eight analog input channels. The eighth input channel features Flex MSO which converts to a 8-bit logic analyzer at the push of a button; add sixteen additional logic analyzer inputs as an option, for 24-bit logic... MIXED SIGNAL OSCILLOSCOPES
YOKOGAWA MIXED SIGNAL OSCILLOSCOPES DLM2000 The DLM2000 is a bench-top oscilloscope for electronic design or debug.  It's ergonomic and easy to use, and packed with features.  With bandwidths from 200 to 500 MHz and memory from up to 250 Mpoints, you can be certain there is a DLM2000 to meet your application and budget.  With the DLM2000's industry first “flexible MSO input”, you can choose to activate channel four as an analog input, or use it to acquire 8 bits of logic instead.... MIXED SIGNAL OSCILLOSCOPES