The 63 GHz model in the Q Series surpasses the 60 GHz barrier with a -3 dB point at 62.8 GHz. The 33 GHz model allows engineers to trigger and capture signals simultaneously on all four channels without data degradation. These two specifications enable the oscilloscopes to perform measurements on devices designed to meet emerging standards. Key capabilities include: • Direct digitization of M-band signals (from 60 GHz to 100 GHz).
• Capture of the third harmonic in digital signals of 28, 32 and 40 Gbps.
• Analysis of IEEE 802.3ba 40/100/400 GbE and OIF (Optical Internetworking Forum) IEC 3.0 signals.
• Measurement of up to four differential channels in a single acquisition to solve complex crosstalk problems.
• Direct measurement of voltage variations greater than 1 V when it is necessary to perform high bandwidth and general measurements with the same instrument.
The 90000 Q Series enhances Agilent's use of custom integrated circuits and multichip modules with a new and exclusive technology called RealEdge. RealEdge comprises a combination of new architectures, state-of-the-art microcircuits and ultra-thin components, and an advanced application of Agilent's indium phosphide semiconductor process. This new technology enables high-frequency capability while maintaining industry-leading noise and jitter levels (75 fs).
The 90000 Q Series allows engineers to take advantage of years of cutting-edge hardware and software advancements incorporated into Agilent Infiniium oscilloscopes. These advancements include seamless integration of features such as:
• Agilent's innovative InfiniiMax III flexible probe technology for bandwidths up to 30 GHz.
• Compatibility with over 40 measurement-specific application packages, including jitter, trigger, measurement and analysis tools, as well as comprehensive compliance certification test families.
• Ability to link multiple Q Series oscilloscopes using Agilent's exclusive software to form a system of 40 channels or more.
• InfiniiView software, which allows engineers to analyze data using oscilloscope software on a PC or laptop, thus freeing up the instrument during analysis.
• PrecisionProbe Advanced N2807A software, which helps engineers perform cable characterization and correction using the 63 GHz offered by the oscilloscope.
The new Infiniium 90000 Q Series oscilloscopes represent digital edges with greater accuracy, thanks in large part to their low noise and inherent jitter. This increased measurement accuracy provides engineers with critical design leeway. The 90000 Q Series incorporates the following specifications:
• Upload time (<7 ps).
• Noise level (4.4 mV to 50 mV/div, 63 GHz).
• Baseline level of jitter measurement (~75 femtoseconds).
