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WaveSurfer 3034z

WaveSurfer 3034z

MPN: WAVESURFER 3034Z
Teledyne LeCroy
350 MHz Bench, Digital Oscilloscopes Ethernet, USB Interface LCD - Color (Touch) Display 4 Analog Channel 400V Record, Playback, Save, Trend, Function Generator, Embedded Trigger and Decode Protocols
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Overview

The WaveSurfer 3034z is a 350 MHz, 4-channel digital oscilloscope featuring a 10.1-inch capacitive touch screen and the MAUI advanced user interface. It combines standard waveform analysis with multi-instrument capabilities, including a function generator and protocol-specific serial triggering and decoding. With a sampling rate of up to 4 GS/s and 20 Mpts of memory in interleaved mode, it is designed for deep signal analysis on the bench.

Why Choose This Part

The capacitive touch interface and MAUI software streamline complex setups by allowing users to interact directly with waveforms. It offers a future-proof investment through field-upgradable bandwidth and hardware options, such as mixed-signal capability. The integration of a function generator and extensive trigger/decode tools reduces the need for multiple separate bench instruments.

Applications

Embedded System Debugging
Utilizing integrated protocol trigger and decode for troubleshooting I2C, SPI, and UART communications.
Power Electronic Analysis
Measuring switching signals and transient responses with 400V max input and advanced anomaly detection.
Signal Integrity Testing
Analyzing 350 MHz bandwidth signals for timing jitter and noise using the Trend and History functions.

Key Specifications

Type Bench, Digital
Channels 4 Analog
Function Record, Playback, Save, Trend, Function Generator, Embedded Trigger and Decode Protocols
Bandwidth 350 MHz
Interface Ethernet, USB
Probe Type Passive 10:1 (4)
Memory Size 20Mpts
Display Type LCD - Color (Touch)
Input Impedance 1M - 16pF
Rise Time (Typ) 1 ns
Voltage - Supply 100 ~ 240VAC
Voltage - Input (Max) 400V
Sampling Rate (Per Second) 4G

Getting Started

Connect the four included 10:1 passive probes to verify signal paths and use the USB or Ethernet ports for remote data logging and PC connectivity. The MAUI interface supports drag-and-drop actions for measurements and math functions, significantly reducing the learning curve for new users.

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