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More Display. More Signals. More Usability.

07/17/2021 09:31:22

Our award-winning 4 Series MSO sets a new standard for performance, analysis and overall user experience. It is built to handle more signals with greater resolution and added versatility.

Our award-winning 4 Series MSO sets a new standard for performance, analysis and overall user experience. It is built to handle more signals with greater resolution and added versatility.

Transform the 4 Series MSO into a powerful workhorse when performing advanced analysis in automotive, embedded serial design, logic analysis and power.

Automotive

  • View communications beyond processors at sensors, actuators and switches.

  • Decode and trigger on CAN, CAN FD, LIN, FlexRay, SENT or PSI5 traffic.

Embedded Serial Design


  • Enables automated decoding

  • Performs triggering on the most important signal event.

  • Search capability makes it easy to zero in on specific bus activity.


Logic Analysis

  • FlexChannel® Technology gives unrivaled channel flexibility

  • Each input can be configured as a single analog or eight digital channels, to work as a logic analyzer

Power

  • Speed up power supply troubleshooting, optimization and validation.

  • Perform power supply measurement such as Input/Output, Timing/Switching/ Magnetic analysis



For a limited time only, when you purchase a new 4 Series MSO, choose TWO FREE node locked options or get TWO FREE logic probes. Enjoy over 30% in savings today!

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