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The Tektronix MSO44B was showcased at the EMIN booth at VIMF Binh Duong 2026

2026年06月03日 14時37分15秒

At VIMF Binh Duong 2026, EMIN will showcase a range of signal measurement and analysis equipment for R&D, electronics manufacturing, and automation. Among them, the Tektronix MSO44B has attracted considerable attention from visitors since its product list was first announced

This is Tektronix's next-generation mixed-signal oscilloscope, notable for its sequential bus debugging capabilities, high-speed signal analysis, and ability to handle increasingly complex debugging tasks on today's electronic boards.

Small signal problems are now more difficult to find than they used to be

Current control boards, switching power supplies, and embedded devices process signals at very high speeds. Many errors only appear for a very short time or occur intermittently, making debugging quite time-consuming if the oscilloscope lacks the necessary in-depth analysis capabilities.

The MSO44B supports decoding and automatic searching across many common bus standards such as SPI, I2C, UART, and CAN, making data monitoring much more intuitive than traditional waveform viewing.

Product user experience

Many users of older oscilloscope models often feel overwhelmed by having to monitor too many signals on a small screen.

Tektronix's new MSO series handles this much better thanks to its intuitive interface and large screen. Signal zooming, automatic measurement, and switching between channels are smoother and easier to operate, especially when debugging directly in the lab or production testing area.

This advantage is particularly evident when analyzing multiple digital and analog signals simultaneously.

Currently, many electronics manufacturing companies are investing in oscilloscopes with more advanced analysis capabilities to facilitate on-line fault detection.

The MSO44B performs quite well in applications ranging from research and circuit design to signal testing in manufacturing, thanks to its flexible processing capabilities and support for a wide variety of measurement tasks.

Experience it firsthand at booth number 264, EMIN!

At the EMIN booth at VIMF Binh Duong 2026, visitors will have the opportunity to see a live demo of the Tektronix MSO44B and many other measurement solutions from Tektronix.

The team of experts will directly demonstrate the bus decoding capabilities, high-speed signal analysis, and debugging features on the device, giving visitors a more practical perspective instead of just looking at technical specifications.

In addition to Tektronix, this year's EMIN booth also brings together many major brands in the fields of measurement, automation, and electronic testing, serving diverse needs from factories and laboratories to research and development.

Information about the VIMF Binh Duong 2026 exhibition

- Date: June 17-19, 2026

- Location: WTC EXPO, Binh Duong New City

- EMIN Booth: Booth 264

EMIN cordially invites valued customers and partners to visit our booth to experience our equipment firsthand, exchange ideas with experts, and learn about new technological solutions at this year's exhibition.

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