Keysight Technologies Infiniium UXR-Series Oscilloscopes

Feb. 20, 2019
Announced in September 2018, the Infiniium UXR-Series of oscilloscopes, with models ranging from 13 to 110 GHz of true analog bandwidth, offers industry-leading signal integrity and investment protection that meets the needs of technology advancements today and tomorrow, Keysight Technologies asserts. Measurement system noise as low as 210 V (rms) at 10 mV/div and 4X the vertical resolution with a 10-bit analog to digital converter results in up to 6.8 effective number of bits (ENOB), which enable higher compliance margins.
Announced in September 2018, the Infiniium UXR-Series of oscilloscopes, with models ranging from 13 to 110 GHz of true analog bandwidth, offers industry-leading signal integrity and investment protection that meets the needs of technology advancements today and tomorrow, Keysight Technologies asserts. Measurement system noise as low as 210 V (rms) at 10 mV/div and 4X the vertical resolution with a 10-bit analog to digital converter results in up to 6.8 effective number of bits (ENOB), which enable higher compliance margins. Up to four full-bandwidth channels in a single instrument with 35 fs (rms) of inter-channel intrinsic jitter reduce synchronization errors provides accurate timing and skew measurements.

Judge’s comment: “Next-generation coherent optics will double symbol rates compared to today's 60-70 Gbaud. With up to 110 GHz bandwidth and 256 GSa/s, the Keysight Infiniium UXR provides the instrumentation which researchers and product teams need to develop next-generation coherent solutions.”

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