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DPO4000
Series
Digital
Phosphor
Oscilloscopes:
Debug
Smarter,
Not
Harder!
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Inspector
Controls
Imagine
trying
to
efficiently
use
the Internet
if
search
engines
such
as
Google and
Yahoo
didn’t
exist,
Web
browser
features
such
as
Favorites
and
Links didn’t
exist
or
Internet
Service
Providers
like
AOL
or
MSN
weren’t
around.
Now you
know
how
most
modern
oscilloscope users
feel
when
trying
to
actually
use
the long
record
length
in
their
digital
oscilloscope.
Record
length,
one
of
the
key specifications
of
an
oscilloscope,
is
the number
of
samples
it
can
digitize
and store
in
a
single
acquisition.
The
longer
the
record
length,
the
longer
the
time window
you
can
capture
with
high
resolution
(high
sample
rate).
The
first
digital oscilloscopes
could
capture
and
store
only
500
points
which
made
it
very difficult
to
acquire
all
relevant
information around
the
event
being
investigated.
Over the
years,
oscilloscope
vendors
have provided
longer
and
longer
record
lengths to
meet
market
demands
for
long
capture
windows
with
high
resolution
to
the
point that
most
mid-range
oscilloscopes
either come
standard
with,
or
can
be
optionally upgraded
to,
multi-mega-point
record
lengths.
These
mega-point
record
lengths often
represent
thousands
of
screens
worth
of
signal
activity.
While
standard
record
lengths
have
increased
greatly
over
the
years
and
can
now
satisfy
the
vast
majority
of
applications
in
the
market-
place,
tools
for
effectively
and
efficiently
viewing,
navigating
and
analyzing
long
record
length
acquisitions
have
been sorely
neglected
until
now.
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