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Features And Benefits
- 4 GHz, 2.5 GHz, 1 GHz and 500 MHz Bandwidth Models
- Up to 20 GS/s Real-time Sample Rate
- Up to 32 Megasamples Memory Depth
- >400,000 Wfms/Second Maximum Waveform Capture Rate
- Jitter Measurements to 1 ps RMS
- Graphical User Interface
- Control Via Classic Direct Controls, Touch-sensitive Color Display
or Mouse
- Open MS Windows Environment
- Built-in Networking
Tektronix Print Catalog 2001 Correction - on page 67
the table states that the TDS7404 has a Hardware Bandwidth Limits of 250MHz
or 20 MHz. The TDS7404 does not have a Hardware Bandwidth limit feature.
Applications
- Verification, Debug and Characterization
- Jitter and Timing Analysis
- Spectral Analysis
- Disk Drive Analysis
- Investigation of Transient Phenomena
Performance, Simplicity and Connectivity
TDS7000 Series oscilloscopes are high performance solutions for verification,
debug and characterization of sophisticated electronic designs. The family
features exceptional signal acquisition performance, operational simplicity
and open connectivity to the design environment. Classic analog-style
controls, a large touch-sensitive display and graphical menus provide
intuitive control. Open access to the MS Windows operating system
enables unprecedented customization and extensibility.
Superior Performance
TDS7000 models range from 500 MHz to 4 GHz bandwidth with single-shot
sample rates to 20 GS/s, meeting demands of the latest high speed
logic families and multi-Gigabit communication standards. Acquisition
memory options from 2 to 32 Megasamples maximize the value of
high sample rate and ensure that critical events are captured with fine
detail. High performance jitter analysis to 1 ps RMS is achieved
through exceptional trigger and acquisition performance, deep memory and
applied software.
TDS7000 Series high bandwidth signal access solutions include the P7240
4 GHz (120 ps rise time) active probe and the P7330 3 GHz
(< 130 ps rise time, typical, < 140 ps guaranteed) differential
probe. Small form-factors and a wide array of tip accessories ensure effectiveness.
In addition, the TDS7404 includes the TekConnectTM signal interconnect
system. This interface replaces traditional BNC input connectors with
a convenient positive-locking interface suitable for higher system bandwidths.
P7000 Series probes are directly compatible with TekConnect signal interconnect
system along with adapters that provide SMA, BNC and N connections.
Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes
Signal observation time is critical for successful discovery of intermittent
faults and characterization of complex dynamic signals. TDS7000 Series
Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes incorporate 3rd generation DPX technology
to enable maximum waveform capture rates of more than 400,000 waveforms
per second. This unprecedented performance allows users to fully visualize
signal activity. In troubleshooting applications, Digital Phosphor can
save minutes, hours or even days by quickly revealing the nature of faults
so sophisticated trigger modes can be applied to isolate them.
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| Figure 2. - Extensive use of illustrations
helps users locate advanced features quickly and apply them with confidence. |
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The adaptable TDS7000 Series human interface readily supports any operating
style and environment. Users can select traditional instrument-style buttons
for navigation or switch to a MS Windows menu bar. Classic analog-style
controls provide instant access to the most frequently used functions
while the large touch sensitive display provides intuitive menu operation.
Waveform positions, cursor locations and trigger level can be directly
dragged using the touch screen or a mouse. A graphical drag-box can be
used to select a waveform area for zooming, histogram analysis or measurement
gating. The USB interface allows a mouse, keyboard and other peripherals
to be added without powering off the instrument. With this flexibility,
TDS7000 Series instruments readily adapt to a cart, cluttered bench top,
shelf, floor and other locations that otherwise make operation awkward.
Application-specific Extensions
The TDS7000 family contains many extended features to quantify and document
signal characteristics. These features remain close at hand without cluttering
the human interface. Applied measurement extensions can be installed to
enhance TDS7000 capabilities. Optional applications include jitter analysis
(TDSJIT2) and disk drive measurements (TDSDDM2). These applications build
on the precision signal acquisition performance of TDS7000 Series to address
the need for application specific measurements to quickly quantify device
performance.
Intuitive Zooming
TDS7000 acquired waveforms are always horizontally fit into the display.
This "big picture" is retained for context while zoom is used
to select areas of specific interest. Waveform zoom can be directly controlled
with knobs or the graphical user interface for intuitive interaction.
Parametric Measurements
The TDS7000 includes a complete parametric measurement system for signal
characterization. Direct selection from a graphical palette makes locating
choices simple. Users can quickly reassign measurements to a different
waveform, simplifying verification tasks. Split cursors make it easy to
measure trace-to-trace timing characteristics. Measurement statistics
can be gathered for deeper insight. Measurement results are easily extracted
for inclusion in a document or analysis in a spreadsheet using the MS
Windows clipboard or an Export function.
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| Figure 3. - Sophisticated analysis
capabilities allow users to fully characterize and document design
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Powerful Math
The TDS7000 series allows user defined math expressions to be performed
on waveform data giving them the opportunity to get on-screen results
in terms that they can define. Common waveform math functions are provided
at the touch of a button. For advanced applications, algebraic expressions
consisting of waveform sources, math functions, measurement values and
scalars can be created easily using a calculator-style editor. This allows
users to quickly transform raw waveform data into powerful information
that is readily interpreted.
Enhanced Spectral Analysis
The TDS7000 Series includes a unique spectrum-analyzer style interface
for performing frequency domain analysis. Controls such as center frequency,
frequency span, resolution bandwidth and reference level provide access
to wide- or narrow-band frequency, phase and group delay information.
A gating function allows selection of only a portion of the time-domain
signal for analysis. These controls allow users to focus on extracting
spectral information instead of confronting the idiosyncrasies of FFTs
found in typical DSOs.
Complete Connectivity
The TDS7000 Series includes open access to the MS Windows operating
environment. While the instrument remains a dedicated oscilloscope, the
ability to access the MS Windows desktop creates a powerful new tool.
Built-in applications such as WordPad, Paint and a Web browser allow users
to concurrently maintain lab notes while working with the instrument.
This saves time and eliminates error-prone steps associated with transporting
images for later report development. Other applications such as Microsoft
Excel, MATLAB and MathCAD can be installed in the instrument to accomplish
local signal analysis. The installation of networking enables Web-based
information browsing, e-mail exchange, printing and file sharing.
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Figure 4. - Open access to the MS Windows desktop allows users to leverage standard tools for documentation, analysis, information browsing and communications. |
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View The MS Windows Desktop On A Separate Monitor
TDS7000 can also be expanded with the addition of an external monitor.
With dual-monitor mode enabled the instrument retains live scope displays
while other applications such as publishing, analysis or browsing tools
reside on the external monitor. Users can easily transfer images and waveform
data from TDS7000 to the locally running application or view Web-based
reference information while using the scope for design work.
Standard Interfaces
The TDS7000 includes standard interfaces for control and peripheral expansion.
The GPIB command set shares a high degree of commonality with previous
TDS500/700-class instruments while increasing hardware and software performance.
Both USB and PS-2 interfaces are included for mouse, keyboard and other
peripheral expansion. USB offers the advantage of hot-insertion and removal
so devices can be added or removed without cycling power. The TDS7000
also includes a LAN interface for network connection.
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