
#Wavesurfer 3000 upgrade
Other than that, is there anything else I should take note of? Is this even a good time to upgrade given the age of the MegaZoom IV? From what I can tell the only feature missing from the 4000A which the 3000T has is the 8-Digit Frequency Counter. The price of the software licenses are the same as long as you purchase the Application Bundle (which I intend on doing). So is there actually any practical disadvantage of purchasing the 4000A versus the 3000T seeing how the 4000A is actually a slightly older model? I do very much like the larger screen. And since I also require LAN (which is a US$404.00 module on the 3000T but standard on the 4000A) that brings the difference down to US$568.00. But now with the "Free DSO to MSO Upgrade" promotion the difference is down to US$972.00 (when comparing the DSOX3024T & DSOX4024A prices). So my question is this ordinarily there would be a US$2,274.00 price difference between the MSOX3024T & MSOX4024A. Other Tools: statistics, histicons, trends, etc.Sorry for resurrecting this old thread again, but I figured it would be the best one to reply to since Daniel from Keysight has wonderfully provided us with a summary comparison between the 2000, 3000 & 4000 X-Series.LabNoteBook: documentation tool for quick report writing.Waveform Generator: sine/sq/pulse/ramp/triangle/noise plus saved waveforms.Logic Analysis: view/measure analog and digital signals simultaneously.Protocol Analysis: triggering and decoded data shown in interactive table.Advanced Waveform Capture: save waveforms to segmented memory, fast pulses separated by long intervals.Powerful Triggering: analog/digital/serial decode, etc.History Mode: view previous waveforms to find anomalies.Pass/Fail Mask Testing: quickly identify go/no go.WaveScan Advanced Search: locate unusual single events.

Time-saving shortcuts and intuitive dialogs simplify setup, operation and speed up debug tasks. The standard collection of math, measurement, debug and documentation tools provides unsurpassed analysis potential. Its fast waveform refresh rate (130,000 wfm/s), together with the built-in history mode, sequence mode and mask test capabilities make this a powerhouse of desktop test capability. This future-proof design has field-upgradeable bandwidth capabilities, too.
#Wavesurfer 3000 serial
An external monitor or projector can be attached to a DB-15 connector - great for teaching situations.Īvailable in 100/200/350/500 MHz and 1 GHz versions, the WaveSurfer 3000z oscilloscope series includes built-in multi-instruments: protocol analyzer, serial and trigger decoder, signal generator, four-digit voltmeter and a five-digit frequency counter.
#Wavesurfer 3000 generator
A built-in function generator can supply all commonly needed test signals, including the reproduction of stored signals. The ergonomic design features rotating and tilting feet for four different viewing positions.


Easy connectivity via Ethernet and four USB 2.0 ports are built-in for access, control and data porting.

Optional mixed-signal capability provides 16 digital channels. "Push" knobs add easy functionality and shortcuts to common actions, while dedicated buttons can quickly access popular debug tools. Clearly marked controls are provided for channel control, zooming, math and memory access.
