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WaveSurfer 3054z

WaveSurfer 3054z

MPN: WAVESURFER 3054Z-PROMO-1
Teledyne LeCroy
500 MHz Bench, Digital Oscilloscopes Ethernet, USB Interface LCD - Color (Touch) Display 4 Analog, 16 Digital Channel 30V Record, Playback, Save, Trend, Function Generator, Embedded Trigger and Decode Protocols
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Overview

The WaveSurfer 3054z is a 500 MHz, 4-channel digital oscilloscope featuring a 10.1 inch capacitive touch screen and integrated 16-channel mixed-signal capability. It combines high-speed waveform capture with a versatile toolset including a function generator and advanced serial trigger and decode protocols.

Why Choose This Part

The 10Mpts per channel memory allows for capturing long time windows while maintaining high resolution for deep signal analysis. Its MAUI with OneTouch user interface significantly reduces setup time by allowing common operations to be performed with a single gesture on the capacitive touch screen.

Applications

Mixed-Signal Debugging
Utilizing the 16 digital channels and 4 analog channels to correlate timing between logic circuits and analog power rails.
Serial Protocol Analysis
Triggering on and decoding embedded protocols to verify data integrity in I2C, SPI, or UART communication.
Power Supply Characterization
Measuring ripple, transient response, and turn-on time with a 500 MHz bandwidth and 800 ps typical rise time.
Signal Integrity Testing
Identifying jitter, noise, and signal anomalies using a high sample rate of up to 4 GS/s in interleaved mode.

Key Specifications

Type Bench, Digital
Channels 4 Analog, 16 Digital
Function Record, Playback, Save, Trend, Function Generator, Embedded Trigger and Decode Protocols
Bandwidth 500 MHz
Interface Ethernet, USB
Probe Type Passive 10:1 (4)
Memory Size 10Mpts
Display Type LCD - Color (Touch)
Input Impedance 1M - 16pF
Rise Time (Typ) 800 ps
Voltage - Supply 100 ~ 240VAC
Voltage - Input (Max) 30V
Sampling Rate (Per Second) 4G

Getting Started

Connect the four included 10:1 passive probes to verify signal paths, and use the Ethernet or USB ports for remote control and data offloading via LXI or USBTMC. The integrated function generator can be used to provide stimulus signals during initial hardware bring-up.

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