High-speed digital designs, power integrity verification, Wi-Fi 6, IoT, IIoT, imaging, and gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductors utilize frequencies between 2 GHz and 6 GHz that are currently untapped or require costly compromises. Testing these new products requires time- and frequency-domain instrumentation capable of simultaneously working with analog and digital channels, ideally with software-enabled protocols, standards, integrated custom assistance, and remote test team collaboration.oscilloscope-keysight-infiniium-MXR-8-RTSA-w
The new Infiniium MXR Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope offers state-of-the-art ASIC-driven processing, resulting in eight powerful instruments in one, including a real-time spectrum analyzer (RTSA), oscilloscope, digital voltmeter (DVM), waveform generator, Bode plotter, counter, protocol analyzer, and logic analyzer. It is complemented by a comprehensive suite of software solutions focused on power integrity, high-speed digital testing, and verification. The built-in software includes a fault-finding function that accelerates the identification of the cause and resolution of rare or random errors.
“Today’s engineers face a new reality where they need affordable access to accurate and repeatable multi-channel measurements in a work environment that extends from the test bench and beyond,” said Kiran Unni, vice president, Industrial Americas, Frost & Sullivan. “As a leader in measurement and testing, Keysight has applied its unique expertise to fill a significant gap by enabling engineers across a wide range of industries to use one instrument to perform the measurements they need to deliver their products with speed and quality.”
The Keysight Infiniium MXR series of oscilloscopes helps engineers move from symptom to resolution quickly with the following key customer benefits:
• Eight powerful instruments in one, reducing bench clutter, setup and measurement time, while minimizing crosstalk issues. The addition of a real-time spectrum analyzer achieves 100% accuracy in the frequency domain, even for asynchronous errors.
The integrated fault detection function learns from normal signals and compares them over time to identify abnormal signals, capturing everything that happens when anomalies occur. This results in rapid troubleshooting of irregular, random, or spurious signals.
Eight simultaneous analog and 16 digital channels enable monitoring and analysis of interactions in complex signals. With three times the bandwidth of any other 8-channel oscilloscope, it provides test engineers with a wider and more effective window into their designs.
Powerful remote collaboration with PathWave Infiniium Offline Analysis software allows design teams to perform extensive analysis and manage data after bench measurements are complete, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of test benches.
“The Infiniium MXR series benefits from a unique combination of Keysight’s technology and solutions expertise,” said Jay Alexander, CTO of Keysight Technologies. “This innovative family joins Keysight’s oscilloscope solutions portfolio, which addresses a wide range of application requirements, from low to high frequencies, from cost-effective to high-performance solutions, and from fundamental measurements to advanced analysis and visualization.”

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