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Yokogawa's new DLM6000 series digital and mixed signal oscilloscopes boast physical and on-screen interfaces, based on extensive market research and feedback. It incorporates dedicated, backlit buttons for the most commonly sed settings, and unique Yokogawa controls, like the 5-way selector button pring loaded jog shuttle' control.

The DLM6000 series oscilloscopes offer an extensive range of capabilities for wa veform characterization, powerful tools for detecting glitches and anomalies, ad vanced signal enhancement and noise reduction technologies, and a range of optio ns for serial bus analysis and power measurement. Select from models with four c hannels plus 16 or 32 bit logic inputs, and 500MHz, 1.0GHz, or 1.5GHz bandwidths .

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FEATURES FUNCTIONS OPTIONS CONNECTIVITY High-Speed Acquisition and History Memory High Acquisition Rate Unchanged Even When Displaying Logic Signals During continuous measurement : Up to 25,000 times per second per channel In N Single mode : Up to 2.5 million times per second per channel Waveform update rate determines your probability of catching an intermittent gli tch. On other mixed signal oscilloscopes, enabling the logic inputs severly imp acts waveform update rate. The DLM6000 maintains waveform update rates so you can detect abnormalities and transients in your analog or logic channels. DLM6000 Web 8 1 History Memory Function and High Speed Acquisition Preserve up to 2000 captures of actual waveform data (not screen images)

After measurement has stopped, you can review past waveforms individually fo r detailed analysis. Search and Zoom Automated measurement of waveform parameters Variety of computations DLM6000 Web 10 1 High-speed acquisition means you can even capture instantly On most oscilloscopes, to observe and analyze abnormalities such as unpredictabl e noise in detail, you have to devise clever trigger settings and re-measure the event. But with the DL6000/DLM6000 there is no need to re-measure the phenomena because once the event occurs, you can use the History Memory function to recall past w aveforms that were originally displayed on screen. DLM6000 Web 13 Example of the usefulness of observing intermittent signals: Observation of SD b us commands SD card bus commands are sent intermittently, and the non-signal portions of the se waveforms do not need to be analyzed. To be able to capture the commands that you want to observe from such signals, y ou can set a serial bus trigger and use the History memory to acquire up to 2000 of the waveforms that match the trigger conditions into History memory while ig noring the non-signal waveforms. Rather than acquiring a single waveform to the entire acquisition memory, you ca n acquire multiple waveforms of only the needed command, and analyze them. DLM6000 Web 14 Search & Zoom DLM6000 Web 15 Quickly extract locations and abnormalities you wish to analyze from the acquired waveform data, and zoom in anywhere on waveform details. The DL6000/DLM6000 series has enhanced Search and Zoom functions for searching f or desired portions of waveform data and observing those waveforms in detail. Search function for extracting abnormal phenomena The search function can search both analog and logic signals in History Memory ( History Search). Main Search Functions: State search (Hi/Lo setting of each channel) Serial pattern (I2C, SPI, CAN, general-use pattern) search Polygon zone search Waveform zone search Parameter search (Measured parameters, FFT, etc.) DLM6000 Web 16 Display two zoom areas simultaneously Because the DL6000/DLM6000 series lets you set zoom factors independently, you c an display two zoomed waveform areas with different time axis scales at the same time. Zoom and scroll with the zoom knob and jog shuttle

Intuitively adjust the zoom factor with the zoom knob, and the scroll with the j og shuttle. You can also scroll the zoom window automatically with the Auto Scro ll function. Automated measurement of waveform parameters Automated measurement of waveform parameters - Automatically display waveform va lues Vertical waveform parameters such as amplitude, RMS Time axis waveform parameters such as frequency, startup time Delay time between specified signal edges Automatic measurement of time axis waveform parameters is even possible on l ogic signals Measurement Location Indicator indicates the measured location of a specifie d item

Display the statistics on the automated measurement values of waveform param eters. Normal statistical processing (Continuous) Statistical processing for each period (Cycle) Statistical processing of history waveforms (History) Measure a variety of parameters automatically Simply select the check boxes of parameters you wish to measure automatically in the setting screen's parameter list. Simultaneously measure up to 16 parameters during acquisition. Additional measur ed values can be obtained in the analysis screen, or via PC communication.DLM600 0 Web 17 You can measure waveform parameters of every cycle of a periodic waveform, and d isplay results in lists and trend graphs. This is useful when evaluating periodby-period waveform fluctuations or loss in switching circuits. DLM6000 Web 18 Real Time Filter and High Resolution Mode Input Filters The DLM6000/DL6000 can restrict filter out unwanted high frequency noise and exp ose only the frequency bandwidth of the signals you are working with. Every ana log channel offers independent, real-time bandwidth filters. Analog Filters: 200MHz / 20MHz Real-time Digital Filters: 8MHz / 4MHz / 2MHz / 1MHz 500kHz / 250kHz / 125kH z / 62.5kHz / 32kHz/ 16kHz / 8kHz DLM6000 Web 6 1 High Resolution Mode Digital oscilloscopes have offer excellent time resolution. However, nearly all digital oscilloscopes provide only 8-bits of vertical (voltage) resolution. Wi th Yokogawa's High Resolution mode (real-time FIR filter), the oscilloscope will oversample and reconstruct a higher resolution signal with resolutions of up to 12 bits. Unlike averaging, High Resolution mode does not require a repetitive signal and works on single shot acquisitions.

Switching Waveform Measurement When measuring SMPS waveforms, highly precise evaluation is impossible due to th e insufficient dynamic range offered by 8-bit oscilloscopes. In such cases, you can use High Resolution mode to raise the precision of the waveform as well as o f any computed results. DLM6000 Web 7 1 Intuitive Operation and High Performance Waveform Analysis Tool DLM6000 Feature 1 1 DLM6000 Feature 3 Oscilloscopes Digital and Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes DLM4000 MSO Series DLM2000 MSO Series DLM6000 MSO & DSO Series DL850/DL850V ScopeCorder ScopeCorders Voltage Probes Current Probes Oscilloscope Accessories Oscilloscopes Application Software Logic Probes Digital Power Analyzers Data Acquisition Equipment Optical Measuring Instruments Generators, Sources ETHERNET/IP, SONET/SDH/OTN Portable and Handheld Instruments Panel Meters and Transducers Other Test & Measurement Instruments All Products Guide All Products Guide PDF (6.81 MB) CONTACT US y-Link CORPORATE HOME OUR BUSINESSES T & M HOME Quality Innovation

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