Agilent unveil fastest real-time oscilloscopes with 63-GHz true analogue bandwidth

“The 90000 Q-Series represents a breakthrough for Agilent Infiniium oscilloscopes,” said Jay Alexander, vice president and general manager of Agilent’s Oscilloscope Products Division. “The 90000 Q-Series is the culmination of five years of innovations, and it feature industry-leading characteristics to help engineers design and validate devices that use emerging technologies.”

At its maximum bandwidth the Q-Series breaks the 60-GHz barrier, with a -3 dB point of 63 GHz. The 33-GHz model allows engineers to simultaneously trigger on and capture signals on all four channels with no compromise. These two specifications allow the oscilloscopes to make measurements on devices designed to conform to emerging standards.

Key capabilities include: the direct digitization of M-band signals (60 GHz to 100 GHz); capture of the third harmonic on 28-, 32- and 40-Gbps digital signal; analysis of IEEE 802.3ba 40/100/400-GbE and Optical Internetworking Forum CEI 3.0 signals; the measurement of up to four differential channels in a single acquisition for unraveling difficult cross-talk problems and the direct measurement of voltage swings larger than 1V when high-bandwidth and general-purpose measurements need to be made with the same instrument.

Evaluation units have already been generating positive feedback indicating this technology development will lead to breakthrough ideas and concepts. 

“Based on early prototypes from Agilent that we were able to use for initial testing, our team progressed toward taking the next steps in high-data-rate coherent detection research,” said Dr. Peter Winzer of Bell Labs.

The 90000 Q-Series improves upon Agilent’s use of custom integrated circuits and multichip module packaging with an exclusive new technology called RealEdge. RealEdge comprises a combination of new architectures, next-generation microcircuits and thin-film components, and advanced application of Agilent’s indium phosphide semiconductor process. This new technology enables high-frequency capability while maintaining the industry’s lowest noise and jitter measurement floor (75 fs).

The 90000 Q-Series allows engineers to take advantage of hardware and software advancements in Agilent’s Infiniium oscilloscopes such as: flexible InfiniiMax III probing technology for bandwidths up to 30 GHz; more than 40 measurement-specific application packages, including jitter, triggering, measurement, analysis tools and full compliance certification test suites and the ability to join multiple Q-Series oscilloscopes together using Agilent’s exclusive software to form a system of 40 channels or more.

The new Infiniium 90000 Q-Series oscilloscopes depict digital edges more accurately than competitive oscilloscopes, thanks in large part to its low intrinsic jitter and noise floor. This increased measurement accuracy returns critical design margin to engineers.

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