Keysight Technologies, Inc. has introduced the InfiniiVision HD3 Series oscilloscope, featuring a cutting-edge 14-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This oscilloscope offers four times the signal resolution and reduces the noise floor by 50% compared to standard general-purpose oscilloscopes, making it an essential tool for engineers working with complex electronic environments.
Designed from the ground up with a custom application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) and advanced memory architecture, the InfiniiVision HD3 Series streamlines signal testing and helps engineers quickly identify and resolve signal issues across a wide range of applications.
As electronic devices and components become increasingly complex, engineers face the challenge of analyzing smaller, more intricate signals while debugging. The ability to detect subtle signal errors and sporadic glitches is critical to ensuring product quality and reliability. The Keysight HD3 Series oscilloscope addresses this by offering high vertical resolution and a low noise floor of 50 µVRMS, enabling engineers to identify even the smallest signal anomalies.
With bandwidth options ranging from 200 MHz to 1 GHz, this oscilloscope optimizes digital debugging, reduces time-to-market, and ensures superior signal analysis. Its 1.3 M waveforms per second update rate enables faster detection of issues, while advanced features like mask testing, zone triggering, and serial decoding enhance troubleshooting capabilities.
Additionally, the HD3 Series offers deep memory for more detailed measurements, supports HD mode, and allows for customizable thresholds on every channel. Test automation is improved with the new Fault Hunter software, which automatically detects glitches, allowing engineers to focus on other tasks.
Future-proofing is made easy with instant software upgrades, providing enhancements in bandwidth, memory, and functionality via software licensing—eliminating the need to send equipment back for upgrades.