Selection Guide (continued)
Figure 2. 2 + 16-channel mixed signal oscilloscope (MSO) allows you to view analog and digital content on one instrument.
Mixed-signal scopes (models 54621D, 54622D, 54641D, and 54642D)
The mixed-signal oscilloscopes (MSO), with 2 analog channels and 16 digital channels, uniquely combine the detailed signal analy- sis of a scope with the multi- channel timing measurements of a logic analyzer. They let you see the complex interactions among your signals on up to 18 channels at the same time. No more guess- work and no more poking around to see a few channels at a time. These scopes can easily conquer mixed analog and digital debug- ging problems that a traditional scope can't begin to address, because they let you simultane- ously test and monitor the high- speed digital control signals and the slower analog signals in your design.
4-channel scope (model 54624A)
If your designs include heavy analog content, the 100-MHz 54624A will give you the channel count and measurement power you need, including MegaZoom deep memory, high-definition display, and flexible triggering. Whether you’re testing designs with four inputs, such as anti-lock brakes, or monitoring multiple outputs of a power supply, the 4-channel model helps you get your debug and verification done with ease.
2-channel scopes (models 54621A, 54622A, 54641A, and 54642A)
The 2-channel models bring all the benefits of MegaZoom deep memory, high-definition display, and flexible triggering to those value-minded designers with lower channel requirements. They give you an affordable way to see long time periods while maintain- ing high sample rate so you can see details in your designs.