500 MHz, 2.5 GS/s, 20M record length, 4 channel Digital Phosphor Oscilloscope
With the Tektronix DPO4054B 500 MHz, 5GS/s, 4 channel Digital Phosphor Oscilloscope you can analyze up to 20 analog signals with a single instrument to quickly find and diagnose problems in complex designs. Bandwidths up to 500 MHz and a minimum of 5X oversampling on all channels ensure you have the performance you need to see fast-changing signal details. To capture long windows of signal activity while maintaining fine timing resolution, the Tektronix DPO4054B offers a deep record length of 20M points standard on all channels.
With Wave Inspector controls for rapid waveform navigation, automated serial and parallel bus analysis, limit and mask testing, and automated power analysis the Tek DPO4054B Digital Phosphor Oscilloscope from Tektronix provides the feature-rich tools you need to simplify and speed debug of your complex design.
Key Performance Specifications
500 MHz, Bandwidth
4 Analog Channel Models
2.5 GS/s Sample Rate on All Channels
20 Megapoint Record Length on All Channels
>50,000 wfm/s Maximum Waveform Capture Rate
Standard Passive Voltage Probes with Less than 4 pF Capacitive Loading and 500 MHz or 1 GHz Analog Bandwidth
Suite of Advanced Triggers
Ease-of-Use Features
Wave Inspector Controls provide Easy Navigation and Automated Search of Waveform Data
41 Automated Measurements, Waveform Histograms, and FFT Analysis for Simplified Waveform Analysis TekVPI Probe Interface supports Active, Differential, and Current Probes for Automatic Scaling and Units
10.4 in. (264 mm) Bright XGA Color Display
Small Footprint and Lightweight Only 5.8 in. (147 mm) deep and 11 lb. (5 kg)
Connectivity
Two USB 2.0 Host Ports on the Front Panel and Two on the Rear Panel for Quick and Easy Data Storage, Printing, and Connecting a USB Keyboard
USB 2.0 Device Port on Rear Panel for Easy Connection to a PC or Direct Printing to a PictBridge-compatible Printer
Integrated 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet Port for Network Connection and Video Out Port to Export the Oscilloscope Display to a Monitor or Projector