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September, 2018


RIGOL Intros 7000 Series Digital Oscilloscope


Beaverton, OR —RIGOL Technologies has expanded its oscilloscope portfolio with the new 7000 series digital oscil- loscope. The 7000 series is designed to deliver excellent price-to-performance in a mid-range oscilloscope. With 10 Gs/s sample rate, the 7000 series can deliver 20x oversampling on a 500 MHz signal, while still capturing a full 50 ms.


The core of the 7000 series is RIGOL’s new UltraVision II archi- tecture and its Phoenix chipset. Two custom ASICs provide analog front-end and signal processing performance. These chips are sur- rounded by a high-performance hardware design, containing Xil- inx Zync-7000 SoC, dual-core Arm- 9 processors, Linux +Qt operating system, high-speed DDR system mem- ory and QDRII display memory. This architecture enables a high waveform capture rate of 600,000 wfms/s, color- graded intensity display, and excellent time-base accuracy and jitter perform- ance.


The 7000 series comes with a next-generation user interface, giv- ing the customer five ways to inter- act with their instrument. A 10.1 in. (25.7 cm), 1,024 x 600 display sup- ports responsive and intuitive touch navigation. Customers who require a larger display can take advantage of the native HDMI support to drive large displays and control the instru- ment with a mouse.


The DS7000 also supports touch-enabled browser capability to


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control the instrument on a network by a tablet or smartphone. Tradition- al knobs, buttons, and soft keys are still available for those who choose to work with a traditional UI. The Ul- traScope remote control and display software lets users interface with the unit directly from their PC.


7000 series digital oscilloscope.


The 7000 series provides a com- prehensive set of advanced analysis tools. Six-in-one capability provides multiple instrument types. Oscillo- scope, logic analyzer, protocol ana- lyzer, waveform generator, digital voltmeter, and counter/totalizer are all integrated into the series. Tools that include zone triggering, 41 pre- cision measurements, multiple high- resolution color FFTs, as well as standard histogram and pass/fail analysis make the 7000 series a pow- erful mid-range debug solution. Contact: RIGOL Technologies, 10200 S.W. Allen Boulevard, Suite C, Beaverton, OR 97005  503-465-4626


E-mail: michael.rizzo@rigol.com Web: www.rigolna.com


Novem Integrates TactoTek IMSE


Bloomfield Hills, MI — TactoTek®, a developer of injection-molded struc- tural electronics (IMSE™) solutions, and Novem, a provider of high-quality


automotive interior trim and decora- tive functional elements, have entered a multiyear agreement to develop so- lutions integrating IMSE electronics into premium interior trim products. The resulting solutions are single piece, electronically active trim ele- ments for luxury vehicles.


In automotive trim applica- tions, the ability of IMSE solutions to create complex shapes in a thin, sin- gle-piece, structural part, enable adding electronics for function, con- venience and styling in new loca- tions. IMSE solutions also reduce as- sembly requirements and simplify installation, when compared with traditional electronics.


Novem is a preferred TactoTek partner for luxury automotive interior trim elements. To facilitate Novem’s multiple projects, TactoTek will pro- vide local support for Novem with ded- icated team members in Germany. TactoTek integrates printed cir- cuitry and electronic components into 3D injection-molded plastics. Leading use cases include in-vehicle applications, home and industrial ap- pliances and wearable technology. TactoTek adapts customer designs to IMSE technology, develops mass- production-ready prototypes, and produces or licenses the technology for third-party production. Contact: TactoTek Corp., 41000 Woodward Avenue, Suite 350, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304  503-705-5795


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