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Page 69 R&S Expands RTP Family of Oscilloscopes
Columbia, MD —With new 13 and 16 GHz models, the R&S RTP high-performance oscilloscope fami- ly, a compact multipurpose lab instrument, is now scalable from the 4 GHz minimum up to the full 16 GHz bandwidth. Additional new highlights are powerful debug-
ging functions, such as the high-speed serial pat- tern trigger using hardware-based clock-data- recovery (CDR) up to 16 Gbps, or the DDR4 signal integrity and compliance test. The R&S RTP oscil- loscope now also provides time domain reflection (TDR) and transmission (TDT) analysis to charac- terize and debug signal paths. Rohde & Schwarz has expanded its high-per-
formance R&S RTP oscilloscope family in terms of both bandwidth, and functions for debugging and analysis. The new R&S RTP134 with 13 GHz, and R&S RTP164 with 16 GHz bandwidth, support four channels to 8 GHz, or two channels inter- leaved for the respective higher fre- quencies. For all R&S RTP models, update
options support bandwidth increases right up to 16 GHz. The new R&S RTP models support all functions already introduced for models up to 8 GHz, including the high acquisition and processing rate, and the real-time de-embedding. The bandwidth of the industry-
leading digital trigger is extended to 16 GHz to provide the highest preci- sion for detecting very small and intermittent signals. The R&S RTP triggers on real-time de-embedded signals and supports all trigger types, including pulse width, setup and hold, or runt, up to the full instru- ment bandwidth. Suitable for debugging high-
speed differential signals and avail- able for both data acquisition and trigger functions, the new math mod-
Ulti-Mate Launches “Direct Connect” Store
Orange, CA — Ulti-Mate Connector has launched its “Direct Connect” online store. Customers can select circular and nano wire connectors by 12 PM (PDT) for same-day shipment. Orders received after 12 PM (PDT) will ship the next day. The company’s online store has
a full inventory of its micro/nano cir- cular and wired nano connectors available for immediate shipment. Prototype projects using these high- reliability products will no longer need to wait weeks for delivery. At the Ulti-Mate “Direct Connect” store, customers can view product render- ings, get sales drawings, models, technical information, and check cur- rent inventory levels of the compa- ny’s microminiature circulars and nano wired connectors. Since 1977, Ulti-Mate Connec -
tor has been serving the military, aviation, medical, and geophysical markets with world-class micro and nano connectors from its facilities in
Orange, California. Contact: Ulti-Mate Connector,
Inc., 1872 N. Case Street, Orange, CA 92865 % 714-637-7099 E-mail:
sales@umi-c.com Web:
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R&S RTP series oscilloscope.
ule introduced directly after the real-time de- embedding block supports addition or subtraction
for any two signals, as well as signal inversion and common mode operation. R&S RTP users can now analyze high-speed
serial signals at data rates up to 16 Gb/s with the serial pattern trigger options R&S RTP- K140/K141, which include hardware-based clock data recovery for extracting the embedded clock signal as trigger reference. The trigger supports bit patterns up to 160 bits in length, plus decoding schemes such as 8B/10B, or 128B/132B. Eye dia- grams for signal integrity debug, based on the embedded clock, for at-a-glance analysis with the fastest mask test or histogram function provide
results within seconds. Contact: Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc.,
6821 Benjamin Franklin Drive, Columbia, MD 21046 % 888-837-8772 E-mail:
tomas.berghall@
rsa.rohde-schwarz.com Web:
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