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Fast and precise measurements in a small housing – equipped with the industry’s fastest update rate and a precision analog-to-digital converter (ADC) at all sampling rates, all in a space-saving design that fits perfectly on your workbench. The new MXO 3 Series oscilloscopes from Rohde & Schwarz offer all of this.
The MXO 3 Series expands the Rohde & Schwarz oscilloscope portfolio and is based on the same advanced oscilloscope technology as the larger MXO 4 and MXO 5 models – but in a significantly more compact design. Despite, the MXO 3 delivers high performance and offers many of the functions already familiar from the existing MXO Series. Thus, the MXO 3 brings revolutionary MXO technology to smaller and more affordable instruments. Engineers can analyze their signals more accurately with this oscilloscope than with any other device in its class.
MXO 3 models feature up to 99% real-time acquisition as standard. This allows more signal details to be captured, and with 4.5 million waveforms per second, rare events and anomalies can be detected quickly. In addition, the minimum trigger re-arm time is just 21 ns – compared to microseconds in other oscilloscopes.
With up to 600,000 trigger events per second, the industry’s fastest and most flexible trigger system with zone trigger capability enables isolation of time-domain events – even for mathematical signals and frequency-domain signals.
The MXO 3 generates its spectrum display by processing FFTs in hardware. This enables you to view detailed frequency-domain information, including dynamic signal changes that other oscilloscopes fail to show.
Use the free-run trigger mode to achieve the fastest spectrum performance of 50,000 FFTs per second – delivering up to 1,000 times the speed of comparable oscilloscopes.
A true 12-bit vertical resolution in hardware at all sampling rates allows detailed observation of small signal variations even within stronger signals. This resolution provides 16 times the precision of a conventional 8-bit oscilloscope.
In HD mode, signal details become visible that would otherwise be lost in noise. The mode offers both noise suppression and a vertical resolution of up to 18 bits. Unlike other oscilloscopes, the HD mode operates at full sampling rate and is fully implemented in hardware – ensuring maximum accuracy without any compromise in speed.
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