Tektronix Redefines Mid-Range Oscilloscopes

Tektronix claims its 5 Series MSO redefines the midrange oscilloscope with a host of innovations including the industry’s first FlexChannelTM technology that allows 4, 6 or 8 analog channels and up to 64 digital channels, integrated protocol analysis and signal generator, a new 12-bit signal acquisition system, a massive high-definition capacitive touch display, and a highly intuitive Direct Access user interface ¾  delivering unprecedented flexibility and unmatched visibility into complex embedded systems. The company says, as a clean-slate design, the 5 Series MSO is the world’s first oscilloscope with the versatility and deep signal insight needed to meet these challenges.

 

Unlike ordinary scopes, the 5 Series MSO offers models with four, six, or eight FlexChannels -- the industry’s first reconfigurable oscilloscope input. By default, the input is a TekVPI+ connector that accepts all TekVPI analog probes, but when the new TLP058 Logic Probe is connected the input is converted to 8 digital channels. The user can add as many logic probes as they need, enabling anywhere from 8 to 64 digital channels. Digital signals are sampled, triggered, and stored the same as analog signals, greatly simplifying comparisons.

 

Largest screen, capacitive touch, advanced UI

 

Engineers love large displays on their oscilloscopes – and the 5 Series MSO delivers with the industry’s first 15.6-inch capacitive touch, high definition (1920 x 1080 px) display. With the display comes an advanced user interface that lets users access controls directly through objects on the display rather than having to navigate through menus to get to more menus. The result is faster and more intuitive operation along with considerably more space for viewing waveforms and correlating signals. For added flexibility, users can also drive the oscilloscope using a mouse and conventional front-panel controls.

 

Along with the breakthrough display and user interface, the 5 Series MSO features an attractive and modern industrial design with bold new colors and many useful conveniences. The compact instrument is less than 8-inches deep and improves the user experience with a rugged handle, a streamlined and intuitive front panel with LED light rings indicating selected waveform and trigger sources, and adjustable feet that enable additional viewing angles.

 

12-bit ADC, new High Res mode = industry leading vertical resolution

 

Today’s embedded designs require test equipment with inherently less noise to allow observation of ever-shrinking signal amplitudes along with the ability to view small signals riding on large signals. The 5 Series MSO incorporates a next generation front end amplifier that lowers noise approximately 4.5 dB from previous generation oscilloscopes. It also uses a 12-bit analog-digital converter (ADC) and a new High Res mode that delivers industry-leading vertical resolution (up to 16 bits). This combination of low noise and high resolution ADC delivers excellent Effective Number of Bits (ENOB) performance.

 

Optional Windows OS

 

Every oscilloscope on the market today is either a dedicated scope or based on a Windows PC platform that allows users to run other programs on the scope. Each approach has pluses and minuses and many labs have both styles, which leads to problems when users need to switch among test platforms.

 

The new 5 Series MSO solves this problem by offering the industry’s first oscilloscope that can run as either a dedicated scope or in an open Windows configuration*. The user can switch between the two simply by adding or removing a solid-state drive that has the Windows license/OS installed on it. When the SSD is installed, the instrument boots Windows. When it’s removed, the instrument boots as a dedicated scope. Regardless of the configuration, the scope’s user interface drives exactly the same way.

 

Flexible options, field upgrades

 

All 5 Series MSOs can be purchased or field upgraded as needs change with an arbitrary/function generator (AFG), digital probes, extended record length up to 125 Mpoints, additional protocol support, and bandwidth up to 1 GHz. An upgrade to 2 GHz is available through Tektronix Service Centers. The scopes are all backed by a three-year warranty.

 

Pricing and availability

 

The journey to unprecedented oscilloscope flexibility and more visibility into complex embedded systems than ever before starts now. The 5 Series MSO is priced from $12,600 US MSRP. For more information, go to http://www.tek.com/5seriesMSO