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September 2025


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PORTLAND, OR — RIGOL Technologies has launched its eighth-generation digital oscillo- scope — the DS80000 series real-time digital oscilloscopes. Featuring up to 13 GHz analog bandwidth


and a 40 GSa/s sampling rate, this latest addi- tion to RIGOL’s portfolio delivers powerful high-speed signal capture and analysis capa- bilities, providing engineers worldwide with a reliable tool for fault isolation and validation in high-speed designs. Engineered with an “All-Channel High


Performance” architecture, the DS80000 series delivers a comprehensive upgrade to key performance metrics. Each channel inde- pendently supports 13 GHz bandwidth and 40 GSa/s sampling rate, maintaining uncompro- mised performance even with all four channels active — ensuring the precise capture of high-speed signals such as MIPI, USB3.0, and more.


Weidmuller USA Launches Line of Power


Supplies RICHMOND, VA — Weidmuller USA has launched PROeco II power supplies, a best-in-class line of power supplies designed to deliver permanent, high-perform- ance power distribution in a wide range of industrial applications. Engineered with innovative


technical upgrades from the origi- nal PROeco line, the second-gen- eration PROeco II power supplies exceed the demands of modern industry with improved energy- saving efficiency of up to 95 per- cent and extremely low power dis- sipation, resulting in reduced heat and operating costs. Robust, flexible and durable,


PROeco II power supplies operate reliably in a wide temperature range, starting up in tempera- tures as low as –40°F (–40°C) and are suitable for extended use with a Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of over one million hours, typically found on much more expensive power supplies. Optimized for space-con-


strained applications, PROeco Power Supplies are 15 percent more compact than their first- generation counterparts and can save as much as 50 percent more space on the DIN rail compared to other products currently on the market. In addition, the com- pact design of the new PROeco II series is suitable for small distri- bution cabinets and enclosures, which are otherwise space con- strained from power supplies of


similar capacity. Contact: Weidmuller USA,


821 Southlake Boulevard,


Richmond, VA 23236 % 804-677-2812 E-mail: caroline.march-long@weid- mueller.com Web: www.weidmuller.com


DS80000 series real-time digital oscilloscope.


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RIGOL Launches Real-Time Digital Oscilloscopes With up to 4 Gpts memory depth per


channel, the DS80000 enables long-duration waveform acquisition and complex signal


analysis, ensuring complete and accurate data reconstruction. A newly designed 3.5 mm interface, com-


patible with both next-generation and legacy active differential and passive probes via adapters, simplifies probe switching across different test scenarios and enhances overall testing efficiency. Built on RIGOL’s independently devel-


oped StationMax® II modular hardware plat- form and UltraVision III technology frame- work, the DS80000 series achieves break-


throughs across the entire technology chain. Contact: RIGOL Technologies, 10220


SW Nimbus Avenue, Suite K-7, Portland, OR 97223 % 877-4-RIGOL-1 E-mail: info@rigol.com Web: www.rigolna.com


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