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Jan/Feb 2025


PORTLAND, OR — In parallel to the traditional test setup of signal generation and signal acquisition, RIGOL Technol ogies has added to its portfolio of per- formance measurement equip - ment with the introduction of the DG5000 Pro series genera- tors and DHO/MHO 5000 series oscillo scopes. The DHO/ MHO5000 Series bring next- level performance to RIGOL’s respected line of high-resolu- tion oscilloscopes, while the DG5000 Pro generators do the same for the company’s capa- ble Pro series arbitrary wave- form generators. Combining 12-bit resolution


with up to 1 GHz bandwidth, up to eight channels, and mixed-sig-


RIGOL Introduces Oscilloscope and Generator Lines Contact: RIGOL Technol -


nal configurations, the


DHO/MHO5000 series high-reso- lution oscilloscopes have a lot to


scopes, with configurations offer- ing four or eight analog input channels and either 500 MHz or 1 GHz bandwidth. These instruments deliver 4 GSa/s maximum real-time sam- pling, with the four-channel units providing that rate across all channels. For meas ure ment in


DG5000 Pro series generator.


offer designers, engineers, researchers, and educators alike. The DHO5000 Series mod- els are dedicated digital oscillo-


mixed-signal applications, the MHO5000 Series mod- els combine 4 or 6 analog input channels with 16 dig- ital channels and similar bandwidth choices as the DHO5000 models. For addi-


tional utility, an integrated func- tion generator is an available option for the four-channel MHO5000 models.


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F 3 1 2 8 M Q - 6 W I N T R , A S 2 5 F 3 2 5 6 MQ - 7 S 2 I N T R , A S 2 5 F 3 2 5 6 MQ - 7W2 I N T R , AS25F3512MQ-7S2INTR, and A S 2 5 F 3 5 1 2 MQ - 7W2 I N T R , which are now available for embedded applications that require reliable, high-perform- ance code storage and execution. The new serial NOR flash


devices are designed to address the growing demand for higher- density memory solutions in computing, consumer electron- ics, communication, and IoT applications. They support sin- gle, dual, and quad I/O SPI and QPI interfaces and offer fast read frequencies up to 166 MHz for 128 Mb devices and 133 MHz for 256 Mb and 512 Mb devices. These devices provide uniform 4, 32, and 64 KB erase capabilities; program/erase suspend and re - sume functions; and endur ance exceeding 100,000 program/ erase cycles. The new devices are


designed to simplify system inte- gration and enhance product reliability by offering power sup- ply lock-down and OTP protec- tion features. They also provide high-bandwidth read, erase, and program capabilities, ensuring optimal performance in critical


applications. Contact: Alliance Memory,


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kim@alliancememory.com Web: www.alliancememory.com


ogies, 10220 SW Nimbus Avenue, Suite K-7, Portland, OR 97223 % 503-465-4626 E-mail: eric.hodges@rigol.com Web: www.rigolna.com


Alliance Memory Expands Serial NOR Flash Portfolio


SAN CARLOS, CA — Alliance Memory today announced the expansion of its serial NOR flash product line with the introduc- tion of three new 3.3V families with density of 128, 256, and 512 Mb. These new products include the AS25F3128MQ-6SIN, AS25 -


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