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Home » Keysight Unveils Precision HD3 Oscilloscope

Keysight Unveils Precision HD3 Oscilloscope

September 4, 2024
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Keysight Technologies (NYSE: KEYS) has introduced the InfiniiVision HD3 Series, a 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) oscilloscope, delivering superior precision and signal resolution for engineers. Built with a custom application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) and deep memory architecture, the HD3 Series oscilloscope boasts four times the signal resolution and half the noise floor of other general-purpose oscilloscopes. This advanced capability allows engineers to detect the smallest and most infrequent signal glitches, significantly speeding up the design debugging process in a wide range of applications.

The increasing complexity of modern devices and components requires precise instruments to identify minute signal errors and hardware defects. Keysight’s InfiniiVision HD3 Series addresses these challenges with its 14-bit ADC, 50 µVRMS low noise floor, and high vertical resolution across all channels. The oscilloscope, designed from the ground up, offers bandwidths ranging from 200 MHz to 1 GHz and features a robust update rate of 1.3 million waveforms per second, enabling engineers to perform quick and accurate measurements under typical testing conditions.

In addition to its precision, the HD3 Series introduces new functionality such as automatic fault hunting software, which analyzes glitches, slow edges, and other anomalies while engineers work on other tasks. With an all-new user interface, deep memory capabilities, and the ability to automate tests using a wide range of serial bus protocols, the oscilloscope is designed to make digital debugging more efficient. Instant software upgrades allow users to enhance bandwidth, memory, and features as needed without returning the device to the factory.

The HD3 Series is a versatile tool for digital designers, offering advanced measurement capabilities and test automation to accelerate time to market. Whether detecting signal anomalies or performing full test automation, the HD3 Series delivers the performance engineers need to stay ahead in the increasingly demanding landscape of product design.

• 14-bit ADC resolution, four times higher than general-purpose oscilloscopes.

• 50 µVRMS low noise floor to detect small signal glitches.

• Bandwidths from 200 MHz to 1 GHz for versatile applications.

• 1.3 million waveforms per second update rate for fast, accurate debugging.

• Custom ASIC and deep memory architecture to capture long time spans at full sample rate.

• All-new user interface with several bandwidth limiting options and custom measurement thresholds.

• Automatic fault hunter software for general debugging, saving time during design testing.

• Instant software upgrades enable bandwidth and feature enhancements without factory returns.

• Supports a wide range of serial bus protocols and application software for test automation.

• Offers full ADC and vertical resolution on every channel for uncompromised signal clarity.

• Ideal for digital designers working on complex, high-precision applications.

• Accelerates time to market by identifying and resolving signal issues more efficiently.

“Recognizing the need of engineers for quick and precise measurements for a variety of applications, we built the InfiniiVision HD3 from the ground up to deliver an exceptionally precise general use oscilloscope,” said Robert Saponas, Vice President and General Manager, Keysight Digital Photonics Center of Excellence.

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