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Teledyne Lecroy Brand New 65Ghz 12bit Monster Scope
mawyatt:
Would be interesting to see the ADC architecture and process used for the chip(s). Back in ~2007, Tektronix was developing advanced ADC technology in IBMs 9HP SiGe BiCMOS (~400GHz devices), LeCroy was already using IBMs 8HP process and likely eyeing 9HP or already involved, Keysight were using another SiGe BiCMOS process, but moving towards leading edge CMOS for future ADC & DAC work.
Today all are most likely using small feature size CMOS for the core ADCs, altho SiGe or even faster InP may have advantages for the input preamps.
Best,
Sighound36:
Yesterday I spent some time with Chestnut Ridges finest UK representatives Richard & Jeremy on the Teledyne Lecroy stand at the Engineering Design Show in the UK where they were showcasing the the Wavemaster 8000HD plus many other of the superb Lecroy products on display.
I must admit I was a little suprised when they felt it was inappropriate unit on demonsrtation to come back with us? :-DD
Anway I have wait for our unit :o a few images below of the beast in actaion with a new Leo Bodnar 30pS rise time device.
The model shown was an SDA8033 version with full 16 digital channels, four Probus II inputs (Upto 2Ghz), one aux out, one aux in, fast edge SMA plus four Proaxial new style interfaces for the higher bandwidth measurments. It was sporting 8GPts of memory and twenty I7 cores. this was was capable of 160GSs sample rate.
If you are wishing for the 320Ghz then you will require the 50Ghz+ architecture
In case you haven't guessed yet, it's wee bit impressively good!
tv84:
Kidneys still inside?
coromonadalix:
micro / nano / pico second measurements drooling :-+
Fungus:
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I assume the list price on their web site will be something in the region of "Contact us for a quotation"
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