Agilent Technologies
InfiniiVision 7000A Series Oscilloscopes
Data Sheet
Engineered for the best signal visibility
Agilent has been the fastest growing oscilloscope supplier since 1997
(source: Prima Data, 2007).
Wonder why? Agilent engineers developed the InfiniiVision 7000A Series
with advanced technology that will allow you to see more subtle signal detail and more
infrequent events than any other scope on the market. See the InfiniiVision 7000A Series
oscilloscope—the industry’s best for signal viewing.
Choose from fourteen InfiniiVision 7000A Series models. Agilent provides an easy 5-minute DSO-to-MSO upgrade kit for previously
purchased 7000A Series DSOs.
If you haven’t purchased an Agilent scope lately,
why should you consider one now?
There is no better way to experience
the superiority of the InfiniiVision 7000A
Series scopes than to see it.
Contact Agilent today to request an
evaluation.
Or visit:
www.agilent.com/find/7000A
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The InfiniiVision 7000A Series offers bandwidths up to 1 GHz. Each model, equipped with a large 12.1” XGA LCD display, comes
in an whisper-quiet package that is just 6.5” deep and weighs only 13 pounds.
Model
Bandwidth
Sample rate
Memory
Scope
channels
Digital
channels
Update rate
DSO7012A
100 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts
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Up to 100,000 deep-memory
waveforms per second, even with
deep memory, digital channels
and serial decode turned on.
DSO7014A 4
MSO7012A 2
16
MSO7014A 4
DSO7032A
350 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts
2
DSO7034A 4
MSO7032A 2
16
MSO7034A 4
DSO7052A
500 MHz 4 GSa/s 8 Mpts
2
DSO7054A 4
MSO7052A 2 16
MSO7054A 4
DSO7104A
1 GHz 4 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4
MSO7104A 16
1. Biggest display
Oscilloscopes are visual tools and large, high-resolution screens make the prod-
uct better.
Bigger displays have become increasingly important as general purpose
scopes need more space to display digital and serial signals in addition to traditional
scope channels.
The increased display size helps you easily view up to 20 channels simultaneously
with serial protocol. At 12.1 inches the display is nearly 40% bigger than any competi-
tive model.
2. Fastest architecture
See a display more representative of the actual signals under test than with any other
scope. The InfiniiVision 7000A Series shows jitter, infrequent events, and subtle signal
detail that other scopes miss. Turn knobs and the instrument responds instantly and
effortlessly. Need to also view digital channels? The instrument stays responsive.
Decoding serial packets? Offering the industry’s only hardware-accelerated serial bus
decode, Agilent’s InfiniiVision series delivers serial debug without compromising analog
measurements.
3. Insightful applications
Customize your general purpose scope. A wide range of application packages provide meaningful insight into your application-specific
problems. (See pages 8-10 for more detail.)
InfiniiVision scopes incorporate acquisition memory, waveform processing, and display memory in an advanced 0.13 µ
ASIC. This patented 3rd generation technology, known as MegaZoom III, delivers up to 100,000 waveforms (acquisitions)
per second with responsive deep memory always available.
What gives the InfiniiVision 7000A Series the best signal visibility?
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Serial with hardware-accelerated decode
• I2C, SPI • Core-assisted FPGA debug • Secure environment
• CAN/LIN • Vector signal analysis • FlexRay
• RS-232/UART • Segmented memory • MIL-STD 1553
• I2S• Mask testing
• DSO/MSO ofine analysis • Power measurement
Your design has analog, digital and serial signals ... shouldn’t your scope?
The InfiniiVision 7000A Series scope channels provide faster identification of your most
elusive problems –
Revolutionary high-resolution display.
Engineered with an XGA display and 256 levels of intensity grading, see a precise representation
of the analog characteristics of the signals you’re testing. Equipped with the industry’s fastest
uncompromised update rate at 100,000 waveforms/sec update rate, you’ll capture critical signal
detail and see infrequent events that traditional scopes miss
MegaZoom III technology.
MegaZoom III responsive deep memory captures long, non-repeating signals and maintains high
sample rates, allowing you to quickly zoom in on areas of interest. Sample rate and memory
depth go hand-in-hand. Deep memory in oscilloscopes sustains a high sample rate over longer
time spans.
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Capture a mix of analog or digital signals. Compare multiple cycles of digital signals with
slower analog signals –
16 high-speed timing channels with up to 2 GSa/s deep memory.
Use the timing channels to evaluate control signal relationship. Or capture and view data
buses up to 16 bits wide. Trigger on and display individual signals or bus waveforms in hex
or binary.
Mixed signal trigger.
Trigger across any combination of analog and digital signals simultaneously. See precise ana-
log measurements timed with exact digital content, all in one box.
Applications for digital channels. Designing with Altera or Xilinx FPGAs? Use the FPGA dy-
namic probe for rapid internal FPGA measurements. Using I2C, SPI, or RS-232? Use the analog
or digital signals from a 4-channel model to acquire and decode these serial buses.
Capture long streams of serial data and gain fast insight into your problems. Agilent
7000A Series oscilloscopes provide the best serial protocol capabilities in their class –
Serial bus triggering and decoding.
Display responsive, on-screen decode of serial bus traffic. Isolate specific events with pinpoint
accuracy. Show decode to validate serial bus activity in
real time.
Quickly find infrequent errors.
Hardware-accelerated decoding increases your probability of capturing elusive events. Agilent
oscilloscopes can help you catch that intermittent problem before it becomes an intermittent
customer complaint or quality concern.
Easily capture enough serial data to see all of the details.
Use deep memory to capture serial data stream over a long period of time.
Listing Display Window
Shows a tabular view of all captured packets that match on screen waveform data.
Analog: Up to 1 GHz bandwidth and up to
4 GSa/s sample rate
Digital: 16 digital timing channels with
mixed signal triggering
Serial: Hardware-accelerated decode and
trigger for I2C, I2S, SPI, RS-232, LIN, FlexRay,
and MIL-STD 1553
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Other useful features
High resolution mode. Offers up to 12 bits
of vertical resolution in real-time, single-shot
mode. This is accomplished by serially
filtering sequential data points and
mapping the filtered results to the display
when operating at time base settings greater
than 10-μs/div.
Help is at your fingertips. An embedded help
system – available in 11 languages – gives
you quick answers if you don’t understand
a feature. Simply press and hold the corre-
sponding front-panel key, and a screen pops
up to explain its function.
Waveform math with FFT. Analysis functions
include subtract, multiply, integrate, square
root, and differentiate, as well as fast Fourier
transforms (FFT).
Peak detect. 250 ps on 500-MHz and 1-GHz
models, 500 ps on 350-MHz models. Helps
you find narrow glitches.
AutoProbe interface. Automatically sets
probe attenuation factors and provides power
for selected active probes, including the
award-winning 1130A 1.5-GHz InniiMax
differential active probe and 1156A 1.5-GHz
single-ended active probe systems.
5-digit hardware counter. Measures fre-
quency up to the bandwidth of the scope and
provides accurate and repeatable results. Can
be increased to 8 digits with an external 10
MHz reference.
Trig Out and Reference Clock In/Out. Pro-
vides an easy way to synchronize your scope
to other instruments. Use the Trig Out port to
connect your scope to a frequency counter
for more accurate frequency measurements
or to cross trigger other instruments.
Autoscale. Displays all analog and digital
active signals, and automatically sets the
vertical, horizontal and trigger controls.
23 automatic measurements with statistics.
Get up to 4 simultaneous measurements with
5 additional statistics beyond the current
value. Fast update rate provides statisti-
cal data for enabled measurements such
as mean, min, max, standard deviation and
count. Pressing [QuickMeas] brings up the
last four automated measurements selected.
Cursors automatically track the most recently
selected measurement.
Analog HDTV/EDTV trigger. The 7000 Series
comes standard with analog HDTV/EDTV
triggering for standards like 1080i, 1080p,
720p and 480p as well as standard video
triggering on any line within a field, all lines,
all fields and odd or even fields for NTSC,
SECAM, PAL and PAL-M video signals.
Bus mode display (on MSO models). Quick
and easy read-out of hexadecimal or binary
representation of logic signals.
Easy software upgrades. System software
is stored in ash ROM that can be upgraded
from the scope’s built-in USB port or LAN.
You can nd the latest system and IntuiLink
software at:
www.agilent.com/find/7000sw
Press and hold a key for instant help.
Measurement statistics allow you to
have confidence in your measurements.
Statistics can show that a measure-
ment is not only correct at one moment,
but that it has stabilized and has a low
variance over time, giving it a higher
statistical validity.
Digital signals can be displayed
individually or as overlayed bus values.
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Why does a fast update rate matter?
While bandwidth, sample rate and memory depth are key criteria for
deciding which scope to purchase, an equally important characteristic
is update rate.
What is update rate?
Update rate is how many waveforms acquisitions per seconds you
scope can acquire, process, and display. Oscilloscope “dead-time” is
the time it takes for a scope to process and then display an acquired
waveform before re-arming it’s triggering for the next acquisition. For
traditional scopes, this time is often orders of magnitude greater than
acquisition time on fast time-per-division settings.
If a glitch occurs during the scope’s dead-time, it won’t be captured.
The key to improving the probability of capturing a signal anomaly
during the scope acquisition time is to minimize dead-time.
Oscilloscope vendors usually specify what their scope’s “best-case”
waveform update rates are. Some scope architectures suffer from
factors that can seriously degrade the “best-case” update rates spec.
Agilent’s 7000 Series architecture delivers the world’s fastest update
rate when using:
Analog channels
Analog and digital
Deep memory
Serial decode
Why is update rate important?
1. Responsiveness. If you rotate the timebase control, you expect
the oscilloscope to respond immediately – not seconds later after
the scope finishes processing data.
2. Signal detail. Fast waveform update rates improve the display
quality of the waveform that you see on screen.
3. Certainty. Fast waveform update rates improve the scope’s prob-
ability of capturing random and infrequent events.
Update rates directly affect a scope probability of capturing and dis-
playing infrequent and random events. Slow update rates will cause a
scope to miss subtle or infrequent signal details.
Improves instrument responsiveness
Improves scope display quality
Improves probability of capturing
infrequent events
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How update rate affects signal visibility
Capturing random and infrequent events on an oscilloscope is all about statistical probabilities. The key to improving the probability of
capturing a signal anomaly is to minimize dead-time and take more pictures of the signal in a given timeframe. Here is an example with Tek
and Agilent scopes both connected to a target with a glitch that occurs 25 times per second.
Seeing subtle signal detail and infrequent events requires a scope with fast waveform update rates. Don’t take a scope vendor’s banner waveform
update rate specification at face value. Test it yourself. It’s actually pretty easy to characterize a scope’s update rate. Run a moderately fast signal
(e.g. 50 Mhz) into a scope channel. Measure the scope’s average trigger output signal frequency. This is your scope’s update rate for the specified
timebase setting. Test the update rate of the scope under various setup conditions. Setup conditions that Agilent suggests varying include timebase
range, memory depth, and number of channels, including analog, digital, as well as channels assigned for serial decoding.
Tek MSO4104
Product data sheet: 50,000 waveforms per second,
Update rate = 18 waveforms per second with 10 Mpts and
digital channels turned on. Resulting measurement shown.
Probability of capturing the infrequent glitch = 0.09% after
running for 10 seconds.
Average time to capture just one glitch = 128 minutes.
Agilent MSO7104A
Product data sheet: 100,000 waveforms per second.
Update rate = 95,000 waveforms per second with auto
memory and digital channels turned on. Resulting
measurement shown.
Probability of capturing the infrequent glitch = 99% after
running for 10 seconds.
Average time to capture just one glitch = 1.5 seconds.
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Memory* Scope settings Measured update rates
Infrequent
signal activity
Critical
signal jitter
?
??
* Agilent and LeCroy memory depth selection was automatically selected. Memory depth = display window times sample rate with up to 8 Mpts for Agilent.
** Tek measurements taken with version 2.13 firmware.
Initial setup
Change timebase
Add digital channels
Increase memory setting
Turn on serial decode
Timebase setting
20 ns/div
10 ns/div
20 ns/div
20 ns/div
20 ns/div
TEK MSO4104A**
55,000
2,700
125
35
0.2
Digital Channels
-
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On
On
On
LeCroy WR 104Xi
27
27
27
27
25
Serial Decode
-
-
-
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On
Agilent MSO7104A
95,000
60,000
95,000
95,000
95,000
Tek
10 Kpts
10 Kpts
10 Kpts
10 Mpts
10 Mpts
Software applications
I2C/SPI serial trigger and decode (N5423A or Option LSS on new scope purchases)
This application displays real-time time-aligned decode of I2C and SPI serial buses. Hardware-
accelerated decode means the scope stays responsive and fast.
This application requires a 4-channel DSO or 4-channel MSO and can use any combination of
the scope or logic acquisition channels.
For more information:
www.agilent.com/find/I
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C-SPI
RS-232/UART serial decode and trigger (N5457A or Option 232 on new scope purchases)
Does your design include RS-232 or another type of UART? This application eliminates the
need to manually decode bus traffic. Using data captured on the scope or logic channels, the
application lets you easily view the information sent over a RS-232 or other UART serial bus.
Display real-time time-aligned decode of transmit and receive lines. The application also en-
ables triggering on RS-232/UART conditions.
This application requires a 4-channel DSO or 4-channel MSO and can use any combination of
the scope or logic acquisition channels.
For more information:
www.agilent.com/find/RS-232
View on-screen serial decode of an I2C packet.
Trigger on and decode RS-232/UART
transmission.
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Segmented memory (N5454A or Option SGM on new scope purchases)
Segmented memory optimizes available memory for data streams that have long dead times
between activity. The application excels at analyzing signal activity associated with laser
pulses, serial buses, and bursty signals such as radar. View an overlay of all signal segments,
including MSO channels and serial decode, while highlighting the current segment. Quickly
move between segments to view signal detail associated with a specific segment.
For more information:
www.agilent.com/find/segmented
Use segmented memory to optimize
available memory.
Mask testing (N5455A or Option LMT)
Agilent’s mask test option (Option LMT or N5455A) for InniiVision Series oscilloscopes pro-
vides a fast and easy way to test your signals to specied standards, and uncover unexpected
signal anomalies, such as glitches. Mask testing on other oscilloscopes is based on software-
intensive processing technology, which tends to be slow. Agilent’s InfiniiVision scopes can
perform up to 100,000 real-time waveform pass/fail tests per second. This provides testing
throughput significantly faster than other mask test solutions, making valid pass/fail statistics
available almost instantly.
For more information:
www.agilent.com/find/masktest
Mask testing uncovers an infrequent
signal anomaly.
CAN/LIN triggering and decode (N5424A or Option AMS on new scope purchases)
Trigger on and decode serially transmitted data based on CAN and LIN protocols. This ap-
plication not only provides triggering on complex serial signals, but it also provides unique
hardware-accelerated capabilities. Hardware-accelerated triggering and decode means the
scope stays responsive and fast
This application requires a 4-channel DSO or 4-channel MSO and can use any combination of
scope or logic acquisition channels.
For more information: www.agilent.com/find/CAN-LIN.
Trigger on and decode CAN serial packets.
Software applications
FPGA dynamic probe application (N5406A for Xilinx, N5434A for Altera)
Give your MSO internal FPGA visibility. Agilent’s MSO FPGA dynamic probe provides internal
FPGA visibility and quick instrument setup using an innovative core-assisted debug approach.
Measurement tasks that previously took hours can be done in a few mouse clicks. In a few
seconds, easily measure a different set of internal signals without changing your FPGA design.
For more information:
www.agilent.com/find/7000-altera
www.agilent.com/find/7000-xilinx
Debug and validate your FPGA designs
faster and more effectively with the FPGA
dynamic probe and an Agilent MSO.
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On-screen serial decode of an SPI packet
FlexRay Measurements (N5432C or Option FLX on new scope purchases)
Trigger on and time-correlate FlexRay communication with physical layer signals. With
Agilent’s unique hardware-accelerated decoding, it provides the fastest decode update
rates in the industry while the scope remains responsive and fast. Also included with this
option is FlexRay eye-diagram mask testing and physical layer conformance test solution.
This application requires a 4-channel DSO or 4-channel MSO and can use any combina-
tion of scope or logic acquisition channels.
For more information: www.agilent/find/flexray
Time-correlated display of the FlexRay
physical layer signal with protocol
decoding.
Time-correlated display of the MIL-STD 1553
physical layer signal with protocol decoding.
MIL-STD 1553 Serial Trigger and Decode (N5469A or Option 553 on new scope purchase)
This application provides integrated MIL-STD 1553 serial bus triggering, hardware-based
decoding, and eye-diagram mask testing to help you debug and characterize the
electrical/physical layer of MIL-STD 1553 serial buses faster than with traditional
“bit-counting” methods.
This application requires a 4-channel DSO or 4-channel MSO and can use any combina-
tion of scope of logic acquisition channels
For more information: www.agilent.com/find/1553
I2S triggering and decode(Option SND or N5468A)
Find and debug intermittent errors and signal integrity problems faster on I2S audio
protocol devices. This application offers powerful triggering and our unique hardware-
accelerated decode and lister window so you can more easily find errors you could miss
using other serial bus decode tools.
This application requires a 4 channel DSO or MSO model
For more information: www.agilent.com/find/I2S
Evaluation kit (N2918A)
The evaluation kit includes a variety of signals that demonstrate MegaZoom III technology with its
fast deep memory, superior waveform update rate, high denition display and mixed analog, digital and
serial abilities.
Using this scope evaluation kit along with the easy-to-follow user’s guide, you can quickly
become familiar with how to effectively operate an InfiniiVision 7000 Series scopes.
The evaluation kit helps you discover
the power of InfiniiVision 7000 Series
oscilloscopes.
Secure environment mode (Option SEC)
Option SEC – secure environment mode provides the highest level of security by ensuring internal non-
volatile memory is clear of all setup and trace settings in compliance with National Industrial Security
Program Operation Manual (NISPOM) Chapter 8 requirements. When this option is installed, it will
store setup and trace settings to internal volatile memory only.
Volatile memory will be cleared during the power off cycle of the instrument. So you can move the
instrument out of a secure area with confidence.
For more information: Option SEC Secure Environment Mode Option for Agilent 7000 Series
Oscilloscopes Data Sheet
Secure environment mode ensures
nonvolatile memory is cleared on
power off.
Software applications and other accessories
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Offline viewing and analysis (B4610A)
Need to view and analyze scope data away from your scope? Need to share measurement data with
geographically dispersed team members? Save your scope data to a USB or network drive and import
the data into a PC-based ofine viewer. Pan and zoom. Use searching and ltering to gain
insight on analog and digital buses. Email the data to team members who can use the same tool at
their PCs.
For more information:
www.agilent.com/find/InfiniiVisionOffline
View and analyze previously
acquired scope data on a PC-based
offline tool.
Vector signal analysis software (89601A)
Expand the measurement capability of your scope with the 89601A vector signal analysis software.
This advanced DSP based software takes the digitized signal data provided by the scope and provides
FFT based spectrum analysis and wide bandwidth digital modulation analysis for wireless communica-
tion signals like WCDMA and cdma2000, and wireless networking signals like 802.11 WiFi and 802.16
WiMaxTM.
Take advantage of the super wide bandwidth of your scope to capture and evaluate radar signals.
For more information:
www.agilent.com/find/7000-vsa
Expand the capability of your
scope with 89601A vector analysis
software.
Power application (U1881A)
Need to make power measurements with your scope? Agilent’s power application provides a
full suite of power measurements that run on a PC connected to an InfiniiVision 7000 Series
oscilloscope. Make more accurate power supply efficiency measurements by using an U1880A
deskew xture to deskew your voltage and current probes.
For more information: www.agilent.com/find/power-app
Use your scope to quickly make and
analyze power measurements.
Probes and accessories
Agilent offers a complete family of innovative passive and active probes for the InfiniiVision 7000A
Series scopes helps you get your job done easily and accurately. Choosing the correct probe for your
application will help to ensure you accurately acquire signals. Below is a general guide on how to
choose the type of probe. For the most up-to-date information about Agilent’s accessories, please
visit our Web site at www.agilent.com/find/scope_probes.
Probe type Key characteristics
Passive probes: most common type of probe, rugged and economical with bandwidth generally lower than 600 MHz
10070C
10073C
N2873A
1:1 20 MHz with probe ID
10:1 500 MHz with probe ID (standard with all 7000 Series scopes)
10:1 500 MHz with probe ID
High voltage passive probe: view up to 30 kVDC + peak AC voltage referenced to earth ground
10076A
N2771A
100:1, 4 kV, 250 MHz probe with ID
1000:1, 30 kV, 50 MHz probe
Single-ended active probes: contains small, active amplifier and enables the probe input capacitance to be very low resulting in high input imped-
ance on high frequencies. Least intrusive of all probes.
1156A
1144A
1145A
1.5 GHz AutoProbe interface
800 MHz (requires 1142A – power supply)
750 MHz 2-ch (requires 1142A – power supply)
Active differential probes: use to look at signals that are referenced to each others instead of earth ground and to look at small signals in the pres-
ence of large DC offsets or other common mode signals such as power line noise.
1130A
N2790A
N2791A
N2792A
N2793A
1.5 GHz InfiniiMax amplifier with AutoProbe interface (requires one or more
InfiniiMax probe head – E2675A, E2668A, E2669A)
100 MHz, 1.4 kV high-voltage differential probe with AutoProbe interface
25 MHz, 700 V high-voltage differential probe (battery or USB powered)
200 MHz, +/-20 V differential probe (battery or USB powered)
800 MHz, +/-15 V differential probe (battery or USB powered)
Current probes: sense the AC or DC current flowing through a conductor and convert it to a voltage that can be viewed and measured on an oscil-
loscope. Compatible with 1 MΩ scope input.
1146A
1147B
N2780A
N2781A
N2782A
N2783A
100 kHz, 100 A, AC/DC
50 MHz, 30 A, AC/DC with AutoProbe interface
2 MHz, 500 A, AC/DC (use with N2779A power supply)
10 MHz, 150 A, AC/DC (use with N2779A power supply)
50 MHz, 30 A, AC/DC (use with N2779A power supply)
100 MHz, 30 A, AC/DC (use with N2779A power supply)
MSO probes: offer the best performance and access to the industry’s broad range of logic analyzer probing accessories
01650-61607
54620-68701
With this 40-pin logic cable, Agilent MSOs accept numerous logic
analyzer accessories such as Mictor, Samtec, flying leads or soft touch
connectorless probes.
Included with all MSO models is a logic probe with 2x8 flying
leads (includes 20 IC clips and five ground leads)
For more comprehensive information, refer to the Agilent 5000, 6000 and 7000 Series Oscilloscopes Probes and Accessories Data Sheet
and Selection Guide (Agilent publication numbers 5968-8153EN/ENUS and 5989-6162EN).
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The 7000A Series scopes come with the most comprehensive connectivity tools in
their class.
LXI class C
LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) is a standards-based architecture for test systems. By specifying
the interaction of system components, LXI enables fast and efcient test system creation and recongura-
tion. The 7000A Series oscilloscopes follow specied LAN protocols and adhere to LXI requirements such
as a built-in Web control server, IVI-COM driver, and easy-to-use SCPI commands. The standard Agilent I/O
Library Suite makes it easy to congure and integrate instruments in your system.
IntuiLink toolbars and IntuiLink Data Capture
IntuiLink gives you a quick way to move oscilloscope screen shots and data into Microsoft® Word and
Excel. These toolbars can be installed from www.agilent.com/nd/intuilink.
View Scope logic analyzer and oscilloscope correlation
View Scope enables simple and free time-correlated measurements between a 7000A Series oscilloscope
and an Agilent 16900, 16800, 1690, or 1680 Series logic analyzer. Scope and logic waveforms are integrated
into a single logic analyzer waveform display for easy viewing analysis – all with a simple point-to-point
LAN connection. You can also cross-trigger the instruments, automatically de-skew the waveforms, and
maintain marker tracking between the instruments.
National Instrument drivers
InniiVision 7000A Series oscilloscopes are supported by LabVIEW plug-and-play and IVI-C drivers.
Connectivity
Agilent Remote Front Panel running in a
Web browser
Use IntuiLink to import scope screen shots
and data into Microsoft Word and Excel.
Use ViewScope to time-correlate
oscilloscope and logic analyzer
measurements.
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Agilent’s InfiniiVision lineup includes 5000, 6000, 7000A and 7000B Series oscilloscopes. These share a number of advanced
hardware and software technology blocks. Use the following selection guide to determine which best matches your specific needs.
Agilent’s InfiniiVision oscilloscope portfolio offers:
A variety of form factors to fit your environment
Responsive controls and best signal visibility
Insightful application software
Responsive deep memory with MegaZoom III
Agilent InfiniiVision Portfolio
Smallest form factor,
lowest price
Ideal for ATE rackmount
applications
Optional battery,
100 MHz MSO
Largest display,
shallow depth
Bandwidth 7000A/B Series 6000A Series 6000L Series 5000 Series
100 MHz Bandwidth
300/350 MHz Bandwidth
500 MHz Bandwidth
1 GHz Bandwidth
MSO Models
GPIB Connectivity *
Rackmount height 7U 5U 1U 5U
Battery option
Display size 12.1” 6.3” 6.3”
Footprint (WxHxD) 17.9”x 10.9”x 6.8” 15.7”x 7.4”x 11.1” 17.1”x 1.7”x 10.6” 15.2”x 7.4”x 6.9”
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* With N4865A GPIB-to LAN adapter
Agilent InfiniiVision 7000A Series oscilloscopes:
Engineered for the best signal visibility
12.1” large display makes it easier to view analog,
digital and serial signals.
High-resolution color display with XGA resolution
and 256 levels of intensity reveals subtle details
that most scopes won’t show you.
Built-in USB port makes it easy
to save your work and update your
system software quickly.
Free IntuiLink data capture PC software makes
transferring waveform data or a screen image to a
PC fast and easy. Built-in Web viewer via LAN allows
for remote measurements and viewing.
Built-in help in eleven
languages – Simply press
and hold the front-panel
key of interest for a few
seconds, and a help
screen pops up to explain
its function.
An XGA video output port allows you
to connect to a large external monitor.
Standard USB and LAN ports provide
PC and printer connectivity.
Trig Out port provides an easy way to
synchronize your scope to other instruments.
Built-in 10-MHz reference in/out port synchronizes
multiple measurement instruments in a system.
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GUI and front panel
overlays available in
multiple languages-
GUI menus and remov-
able key/knob overlays
for the front panel are
available in several
languages.
Built-in USB port makes it easy
to save your work and update your
system software quickly.
Quickly pan and zoom for analysis with MegaZoom III’s
instant response and optimum resolution.
Save screen images to a connected USB storage device.
Standard serial triggering includes I2C, SPI, and USB (optional
CAN/LIN, and RS-232/UART advanced triggering and decode).
Standard analog HDTV/EDTV triggering supports triggering on
1080i, 1080p, 720p, and 480p HDTV/EDTV standards.
Digital channel buttons provide quick set-up access.
Intensity knob allows you to see the right level of waveform
detail, just like an analog scope.
QuickMeas shows up to four automated measurements with
the push of a button.
AutoProbe interface automatically configures the attenuation
ratio of the probe and provides probe power for Agilent’s active
probes.
InfiniiVision 7000A Series 2-channel model
Autoscale lets you quickly display any analog or digital active
signals, automatically setting the vertical, horizontal and
trigger controls for the best display, while optimizing memory.
Dedicated front panel controls make it easy to access the
most common scope controls, including vertical and horizontal
scaling.
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Performance characteristics
Acquisition: scope channels
Sample rate MSO/DSO701xA: 2 GSa/s each channel
MSO/DSO703xA: 2 GSa/sec each channel
MSO/DSO705xA/710xA: 4 GSa/sec half channel*, 2 GSa/sec each channel
Equivalent-time sample rate: 400 GSa/s (when real-time mode is turned off)
Memory depth 2 channels/4 channels
Standard 8 Mpts/4 Mpts
Vertical resolution 8 bits
Peak detection MSO/DSO701xA: 500-ps peak detect
MSO/DSO703xA: 500-ps peak detect
MSO/DSO705xA/710xA: 250-ps peak detect
Averaging Selectable from 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 … to 65536
High resolution mode Average mode with avg = 1
12 bits of resolution when ≥10 µs/div at 4 GSa/s or ≥20-µs/div at 2 GSa/s
Filter Sinx/x interpolation (single shot BW = sample rate/4 or bandwidth of scope,
whichever is less) with vectors on and in real-time mode
Acquisition: digital channels (7000A Series MSO or MSO-upgraded 7000A Series DSO)
Sample rate 2 GSa/sec one pod**, 1 GSa/sec each pod
Maximum input frequency 250 MHz
Memory depth One pod/both pods (with scope channels turned off)
Standard 8 Mpts/4 Mpts
One pod/both pods (with scope channels turned on)
Standard 2.5 Mpts/ 1.25 Mpts
Vertical resolution 1 bit
Glitch detection 2 ns (min pulse width)
* Half channel is when one of channel 1 or 2 is turned on, and/or one of channel 3 or 4 is turned on.
** A pod is a group of eight digital channels, either 0-7 or 8-15.
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Performance characteristics (continued)
Vertical system: scope channels
Scope channels MSO/DSO7xx2A: Ch 1 and 2 simultaneous acquisition
MSO/DSO7xx4A: Ch 1, 2, 3 and 4 simultaneous acquisition
Bandwidth (–3 dB)* MSO/DSO701xA: DC to 100 MHz
MSO/DSO703xA: DC to 350 MHz
MSO/DSO705xA: DC to 500 MHz
MSO/DSO710xA: DC to 1 GHz
AC coupled MSO/DSO701xA: 3.5 Hz to 100 MHz
MSO/DSO703xA: 3.5 Hz to 350 MHz
MSO/DSO705xA: 3.5 Hz to 500 MHz
MSO/DSO710xA: 3.5 Hz to 1 GHz
Calculated rise time (=0.35/bandwidth) MSO/DSO701xA: 3.5 nsec
MSO/DSO703xA: 1 nsec
MSO/DSO705xA: 700 psec
MSO/DSO710xA: 350 psec
Single-shot bandwidth MSO/DSO701xA: 100 MHz
MSO/DSO703xA: 350 MHz
MSO/DSO705xA: 500 MHz
MSO/DSO710xA: 1 GHz (in half-channel mode)
Range1 MSO/DSO701xA, MSO/DSO703xA and MSO/DSO705xA: 2 mV/div to 5 V/div (1 MΩ or 50 Ω)
MSO/DSO710xA: 2 mV/div to 5 V/div (1 MΩ), 2 mV/div to 1 V/div (50 Ω)
Maximum input CAT I 300 Vrms, 400 Vpk; transient overvoltage 1.6 kVpk
CAT II 100 Vrms, 400 Vpk
With 10073C 10:1 probe: CAT I 500 Vpk, CAT II 400 Vpk
Offset range ±5 V on ranges <10 mV/div; ±20 V on ranges 10 mV/div to 200 mV/div;
±75 V on ranges >200 mV/div
Dynamic range ±8 div
Input impedance 1 MΩ ± 1% || 14 pF or 50 Ω ± 1.5%, selectable
Coupling AC, DC
BW limit 25 MHz selectable
Channel-to-channel isolation DC to max bandwidth >40 dB
Standard probes 10073C shipped standard for each scope channel (1165A probes optional)
Probe ID Auto probe sense and AutoProbe interface
Agilent- and Tektronix-compatible passive probe sense
* Denotes warranted specifications, all others are typical. Specifications are valid after a 30-minute warm-up period and ±10 °C from firmware calibration temperature.
1 2 mV/div is a magnification of 4 mV/div setting for 350 MHz to 1 GHz models. For vertical accuracy calculations, use full scale of 16 mV for 1 mV/div sensitivity setting
and 32 mV for 2 mV/div sensitivity setting.
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Performance characteristics (continued)
Vertical system: scope channels (continued)
ESD tolerance ±2 kV
Noise, RMS, input shorted MSO/DSO701xA: 0.50% FS or 300 µV, whichever is greater
MSO/DSO703xA: 0.50% FS or 300 µV, whichever is greater
MSO/DSO705xA: 0.50% FS or 360 µV, whichever is greater
MSO/DSO710xA: 0.65% FS or 360 µV, whichever is greater
DC vertical gain accuracy*1 ±2.0% full scale
DC vertical offset accuracy ≤200 mV/div: ±0.1 div ±2.0 mV ±0.5% offset value;
>200 mV/div: ±0.1 div ±2.0 mV ±1.5% offset value
Single cursor accuracy1 ±{DC vertical gain accuracy + DC vertical offset accuracy + 0.2% full scale (~1/2 LSB)}
Example: for 50 mV signal, scope set to 10 mV/div (80 mV full scale), 5 mV offset,
accuracy = ±{2.0% (80 mV) + 0.1 (10 mV) + 2.0 mV + 0.5% (5 mV) + 0.2% (80 mV)} =
± 4.785 mV
Dual cursor accuracy*1 ±{DC vertical gain accuracy + 0.4% full scale (~1 LSB)}
Example: for 50 mV signal, scope set to 10 mV/div (80 mV full scale), 5 mV offset,
accuracy = ±{2.0% (80 mV) + 0.4% (80 mV)} = ±1.92 mV
* Denotes warranted specifications, all others are typical. Specifications are valid after a 30-minute warm-up period and ±10 °C from firmware calibration temperature.
1 2 mV/div is a magnification of 4 mV/div setting for 350 MHz to 1 GHz models. For vertical accuracy calculations, use full scale of 16 mV for 1 mV/div sensitivity setting and 32
mV for 2 mV/div sensitivity setting.
Vertical system: digital channels (MSO or MSO-upgraded DSO)
Number of channels 16 logic timing channels – labeled D15 - D0
Threshold groupings Pod 1: D7 - D0
Pod 2: D15 - D8
Threshold selections TTL, CMOS, ECL and user-definable (selectable by pod)
User-defined threshold range ±8.0 V in 10 mV increments
Maximum input voltage ±40 V peak CAT I; transient overvoltage 800 Vpk
Threshold accuracy* ±(100 mV + 3% of threshold setting)
Input dynamic range ±10 V about threshold
Minimum input voltage swing 500 mV peak-to-peak
Input capacitance ~8 pF with flying leads
Input resistance 100 kΩ ±2% at probe tip
Channel-to-channel skew 2 ns typical, 3 ns maximum
* Denotes warranted specifications, all others are typical. Specifications are valid after a 30-minute warm-up period and ±10 °C from firmware calibration temperature.
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Performance characteristics (continued)
Horizontal
Range MSO/DSO701xA: 2 nsec/div to 50 sec/div
MSO/DSO703xA: 2 nsec/div to 50 sec/div
MSO/DSO705xA: 1 nsec/div to 50 sec/div
MSO/DSO710xA: 500 psec/div to 50 sec/div
Resolution 2.5 ps
Time scale accuracy* ≤ ± (15+2* (instrument age in years)) ppm
Vernier 1-2-5 increments when off, ~25 minor increments between major settings when on
Delay range Pre-trigger (negative delay): Greater of 1 screen width or 1 ms
Post-trigger (positive delay): 1 s to 500 seconds
Analog delta-t accuracy Same channel: ±0.0015% reading ±0.1% screen width ±20 ps
Channel-to-channel: ±0.0015% reading ±0.1% screen width ±40 ps
Same channel example (MSO/DSO705xA):
For signal with pulse width of 10 µs, scope set to 5 µs/div (50 µs screen width),
delta-t accuracy = ±{0.0015% (10 µs) + 0.1% (50 µs) + 20 ps} = 50.17 ns
Logic delta-t accuracy Same channel: ±0.005% reading ±0.1% screen width ±(1 logic sample period, 1 ns)
Channel-to-channel:
±0.005% reading ±0.1% screen width ±(1 logic sample period) ±chan-to-chan skew
Same channel example:
For signal with pulse width of 10 µs, scope set to 5 µs/div (50 µs screen width),
delta-t accuracy = ±{0.005% (10 µs) + 0.1% (50 µs) + 1 ns} = 51.5 ns
Modes Main, zoom, roll, XY, segmented (optional)
XY Bandwidth: Max bandwidth
Phase error at 1 MHz: < 0.5 degrees
Z Blanking: 1.4 V blanks trace (use external trigger on MSO/DSO7xx2A,
channel 4 on MSO/DSO7xx4A)
Reference positions Left, center, right
Segmented memory re-arm time 8 µs (minimum time between trigger events)
Trigger system
Sources MSO7xx2A: Ch 1, 2, line, ext, D15 - D0
DSO7xx2A: Ch 1, 2, line, ext
MSO7xx4A: Ch 1, 2, 3, 4, line, ext, D15 - D0
DSO7xx4A: Ch 1, 2, 3, 4, line, ext
Modes Auto, normal (triggered), single
Holdoff time ~60 ns to 10 seconds
Trigger jitter 15 ps rms
* Denotes warranted specification. Specifications are valid after a 30 minute warm-up period and ±10 °C from firmware calibration procedure.
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Performance characteristics (continued)
Trigger system (continued)
Selections Edge, pulse width, pattern, TV, duration, sequence, CAN, LIN, USB, I2C, SPI,
Nth edge burst, RS-232 with Option 232
Edge Trigger on a rising, falling, alternating or either edge of any source
Pattern Trigger at the beginning of a pattern of high, low, and don’t care levels and/or a rising or
falling edge established across any of the analog and digital channels, but only after a
pattern has stabilized for a minimum of 2 nsec.
The scope channel’s high or low level is defined by that channel’s trigger level. The logic
channel’s trigger level is defined by the threshold for the pod, 0 - 7 or 8 - 15.
Pulse width Trigger when a positive- or negative-going pulse is less than, greater than, or within a
specified range on any of the source channels.
Minimum pulse width setting: 5 ns (MSO/DSO701xA/703xA scope channels)
2 ns (MSO/DSO705xA/710xA scope channels)
2 ns (logic channels on 7000 Series MSO or
MSO-upgraded 7000 Series DSO)
Maximum pulse width setting: 10 s
TV Trigger using any scope channel on most analog progressive and interlaced video standards
including HDTV/EDTV, NTSC, PAL, PAL-M or SECAM broadcast standards. Select either
positive or negative sync pulse polarity. Modes supported include Field 1, Field 2, all fields,
all lines, or any line within a field. TV trigger sensitivity: 0.5 division of sync signal. Trigger
holdoff time can be adjusted in half field increments.
Sequence
Arm on event A, trigger on event B (edge or pattern), with option to reset on event C or time delay.
CAN Trigger on CAN (controller area network) version 2.0A and 2.0B signals. Trigger on the start
of frame (SOF) bit (standard). N5424A option supports triggering on remote frame ID (RTR),
data frame ID (~RTR), remote or data frame ID, data frame ID and data, error frame, all errors,
acknowledge error and overload frame.
FlexRay Trigger on FlexRay Frames, errors, events and cycle-multiplexed triggering. N5432C or option
FLX supports also triggering on particular frame types symbolically, such as Startup frames,
Null frame, Sync frame, etc., as well as Boolean NOT frame types.
LIN Trigger on LIN (local interconnect network) sync break at beginning of message frame
(standard). N5424A option supports triggering on frame ID.
USB USB Trigger on USB (universal serial bus) start of packet, end of packet, reset complete,
enter suspend, or exit suspend on the differential USB data lines. USB low speed and full
speed are supported.
I2C Trigger on I2C (inter-IC bus) serial protocol at a start/stop condition or user defined frame
with address and/or data values. Also trigger on missing acknowledge, address with no acq,
restart, EEPROM read, and 10-bit write.
SPI Trigger on SPI (serial protocol interface) data pattern during a specific framing period.
Supports positive and negative Chip Select framing as well as clock idle framing and
user-specified number of bits per frame.
I2S This application provides triggering on audio bus protocol channels for audio left, right, either
as well as =, ≠, >,< entered data values and within and out of range values. It provides the
ability to easily view the audio packets on the waveform and in a listing window.
RS-232/UART This application eliminates the need to manually decode bus traffic. Using data captured on
the scope or digital channels, the application provides the ability to easily view the information
sent over a RS-232 serial bus. Display real-time time-aligned decode of transmit and receive
lines. The application also enables triggering on RS-232/UART conditions.
Duration Trigger on a multi-channel pattern whose time duration is less than a value, greater than a
value, greater than a time value with a timeout, or inside or outside of a set of time values.
Minimum duration setting: 2 ns
Maximum duration setting: 10 s
MIL-STD 1553 Trigger on specific Command/Status Words, Data Words, and error conditions.
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Performance characteristics (continued)
Trigger system (continued)
Nth edge burst Trigger on the Nth edge of a burst that occurs after an idle time that you specify. Max edge
count: 65,536.
Autoscale Finds and displays all active scope and logic (for 7000 Series MSO) channels, sets edge
trigger mode on highest-numbered channel, sets vertical sensitivity on scope channels and
thresholds on logic channels, time base to display ~1.8 periods. Requires minimum voltage
>10 mVpp, 0.5% duty cycle and minimum frequency >50 Hz.
Scope channel triggering
Range (internal) ±6 div from center screen
Sensitivity* <10 mV/div: greater of 1 div or 5 mV; ≥10 mV/div: 0.6 div
Coupling AC, ~10 Hz on MSO/DSO701xA/703xA/705xA/710xA,
DC, noise reject, HF reject and LF reject (~50 kHz)
Digital (D15 - D0) channel triggering (7000A Series MSO or MSO-upgraded 7000A Series DSO)
Threshold range (user defined) ±8.0 V in 10 mV increments
Threshold accuracy ±(100 mV + 3% of threshold setting)
Predefined thresholds TTL = 1.4 V, CMOS = 2.5 V, ECL = –1.3 V
External (EXT) triggering MSO/DSO7xx2A (2-/2+16-ch models) MSO/DSO7xx4A (4-/4+16-ch models)
Input impedance 1 MΩ ± 3% || 14 pF or 50 Ω 2.14 kΩ ±5%
Maximum input CAT I 300 Vrms, 400 Vpk, CAT II 100 Vrms, 400 Vpk ±15 V
With 10073C 10:1 probe: CAT I 500 Vpk, CAT II 400 Vpk
5 Vrms with 50-Ω input
Range DC coupling: trigger level ±1 V and ±8 V ±5 V
Sensitivity For ±1 V range setting: DC to 500 MHz: 500 mV
DC to 100 MHz, 100 mV;
For ±8 V range setting:
DC to 100 MHz, 250 mV;
>100 MHz to bandwidth of oscilloscope: 500 mV
Coupling AC (~3.5 Hz), DC, noise reject, HF reject and LF reject (~50 kHz)
Probe ID Auto probe sense and AutoProbe interface
Agilent- and Tektronix-compatible passive probe sense
* Denotes warranted specifications, all others are typical. Specifications are valid after a 30-minute warm-up period and ±10 °C from firmware calibration temperature.
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Performance characteristics (continued)
Display system
Display 12.1-inch (255 mm x 184 mm) diagonal color TFT LCD
Throughput of scope channels Up to 100,000 waveforms/sec in real-time mode
Resolution XGA – 768 vertical by 1024 horizontal points (screen area);
640 vertical by 1000 horizontal points (waveform area)
256 levels of intensity scale
Controls Waveform intensity on front panel. Vectors on/off; infinite persistence on/off,
8 x 10 grid with intensity control
Built-in help system Key-specific help displayed by pressing and holding key or softkey of interest.
Language support for 11 languages including English, German, French, Russian, Japanese,
Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.
Real-time clock Time and date (user adjustable)
Measurement features
Automatic measurements Measurements are continuously updated. Cursors track last selected measurement.
Up to four measurements can be displayed on screen at any one time.
Voltage (scope channels only) Peak-to-peak, maximum, minimum, average, amplitude, top, base, overshoot, preshoot, RMS,
standard deviation (AC RMS), Ratio (dB)
Time Frequency, period, + width, – width and duty cycle on any channel.
Rise time, fall time, X at max Y (time at max volts), X at min Y (time at min volts), delay, and
phase on scope channels only.
Counter Built-in 5-digit frequency counter on any channel. Counts up to the scope’s bandwidth (1 GHz
max). The counter resolution can be increased to 8 digits with an external 10-MHz reference.
Threshold definition Variable by percent and absolute value; 10%, 50%, 90% default for time measurements
Cursors Manually or automatically placed readout of horizontal (X, ΔX, 1/ΔX) and vertical (Y, ΔY).
Tracking Cursors provides an additional mode for cursor positioning beyond the current manual
method. When cursor tracking is enabled, changing a cursor’s x-axis position results in the
yaxis cursor tracking the corresponding y-axis (voltage, current, etc.) value. Additionally logic
or scope channels can be displayed as binary or hex values.
Waveform math f (g(t))
g(t): { 1, 2, 3, 4, 1-2, 1+2, 1x2, 3-4, 3+4, 3x4}
f(t): { 1-2, 1+2, 1x2, 3-4, 3+4, 3x4, FFT(g(t)), differentiate d/dt g(t), integrate ∫ g(t) dt, square
root √g(t) }
Where 1,2,3,4 represent analog input channels 1, 2, 3, and 4
Note: Channels 3 and 4 only available on MSO/DSO7xx4A models
Measurement statistics Statistical data for enabled measurements such as mean, min, max, standard deviation
and count
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Performance characteristics (continued)
FFT
Points Up to 128 kpts in precision mode
Source of FFT 1, 2, 1+2, 1-2, 1x2, MSO/DSO7xx4A: 3, 4, 3+4, 3-4, 3x4;
where 1, 2, 3, 4 represent the analog channel inputs 1, 2, 3, and 4
Window Rectangular, flattop, Hanning, Blackman Harris
Noise floor –50 to –90 dB depending on averaging
Amplitude Display in dBV, dBm at 50 Ω
Frequency resolution 0.05/time per div
Maximum frequency 50/time per div
Storage
Save/recall (non-volatile) 10 setups and traces can be saved and recalled internally.
Optional secure environment mode ensures setups and traces are stored to internal volatile
memory so data is erased when power is removed. Compliant to NISPOM Chapter 8
requirements.
Storage type and format USB 1.1 host ports on front and rear panels
Image formats: BMP (8-bit), BMP (24-bit), PNG (24-bit)
Data formats: X and Y (time/voltage) values in CSV format, ASCII XY and binary format and
.alb for offline viewing on a PC
Trace/setup formats: Recalled
I/O
Standard ports USB 2.0 high-speed device, two USB 1.1 host ports, 10/100BaseT LAN, XGA video output
Max transfer rate USB (USBTMC-USB488): 3.5 Mbytes/sec
100 Mbps LAN (TCP/IP): 1 Mbytes/sec
Supported printers via USB
For a list of currently supported printers visit www.agilent.com/nd/InniiVision-printers
General characteristics
Physical size (WxHxD) 17.9” x 11.7” x 8.6” (45.4 cm x 29.8 cm x 22 cm) with legs extended, with screen cover on
17.9” x 10.9” x 6.8” (45.4 cm x 27.7 cm x 17.3 cm) with legs contracted, with screen cover on
Weight Net: 5.9 kg (13 lbs) Shipping: 9.3 kg (20.5 lbs)
Probe comp output Frequency ~1.2 kHz; Amplitude ~2.5 V
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Performance characteristics (continued)
General characteristics (continued)
Trigger out When Triggers is selected (delay ~17 ns)
0 to 5 V into high impedance
0 to 2.5 V into 50 Ω
When Source Frequency or Source Frequency/8 is selected
0 to 580 mV into high impedance
0 to 290 mV into 50 Ω
Max frequency output: 350 MHz (in source frequency mode when terminated in 50 Ω)
125 MHz (in source frequency/8 mode when terminated in 50 Ω)
10 MHz ref in/out TTL out, 180 mV to 1 V amplitude with 0 to 2 V offset
Kensington lock Connection on rear panel for security
Power requirements
Line voltage range 100-120V, 50/60/400 Hz; 100-240V, 50/60 Hz auto ranging
Line frequency 50/60 Hz, 100-240 VAC; 400 Hz, 100-120 VAC
Power usage 120 W max
Environmental characteristics
Ambient temperature Operating -10 °C to +55 °C; non-operating –40 °C to +70 °C
Humidity Operating 95% RH at 40 °C for 24 hr; non-operating 90% RH at 65 °C for 24 hr
Altitude Operating to 4,570 m (15,000 ft); non-operating to 15,244 m (50,000 ft)
Vibration Agilent class B1 and MIL-PRF-28800F; class 3 random
Shock Agilent class B1 and MIL-PRF-28800F; class 3 random; (operating 30g, 1/2 sine,
11 ms duration, 3 shocks/axis along major axis, total of 18 shocks)
Pollution degree Normally only dry non-conductive pollution occurs.
Occasionally a temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be expected.
Typical operator noise 30 dBa at front of instrument, 35 dBa at rear of instrument.
Indoor use Rated for indoor use only
Other
Measurement categories CAT I
Regulatory information Safety IEC 61010-1:2001 / EN 61010-1:2001
Canada: CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1:1992
UL 61010B-1:2003
Supplementary information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive
73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, and carries the CE-marking accordingly.
The product was tested in a typical configuration with HP/Agilent test systems.
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Ordering information
Model Bandwidth Sample rate Memory depth Scope channels Digital channels
DSO7012A 100 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2
DSO7014A 100 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4
MSO7012A 100 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2 16
MSO7014A 100 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4 16
DSO7032A 350 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2
DSO7034A 350 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4
MSO7032A 350 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2 16
MSO7034A 350 MHz 2 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4 16
DSO7052A 500 MHz 4 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2
DSO7054A 500 MHz 4 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4
MSO7052A 500 MHz 4 GSa/s 8 Mpts 2 16
MSO7054A 500 MHz 4 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4 16
DSO7104A 1 GHz 4 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4
MSO7104A 1 GHz 4 GSa/s 8 Mpts 4 16
Accessories included:
Model number DSO70xxA MSO70xxA
Standard 3-year warranty
Standard probe
100 MHz : 10074C (default), N2871A (optional – for added price)
350 MHz – 1GHz : 10073C (default), N2873A (optional – for added price)
16 channel flying lead set logic probe (two pods with eight channels each)
54695-62301 Probe accessory pouch
Built-in help language support for English, French, German, Russian,
simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese,
Japanese and Italian
Interface language support
GUI menus: English, simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese
Key/knob overlay: English, simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, Japanese
Printed user’s guide (option ABA for English, option AB2 for simplified Chinese,
option ABJ for Japanese)
Documentation CD (PDFs of Programmer’s Reference Guide,
User Guide, and Service Guide)
Agilent I/O libraries suite 15.0
Localized power cord
Front panel cover
Note: IntuiLink Data Capture software available free on Web at www.agilent.com/find/intuilink
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Ordering information (continued)
Options
Product Description
DSO to MSO upgrade* N2741A for DSO701xA
N2735A for DSO703xA
N2736A for DSO705xA
N2737A for DSO710xA
SEC Secure Environment Mode - Provides compliance with National Industrial Security
Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) Chapter 8 requirements
(factory-installed option only for new purchase)
A6J ANSI Z540 compliant calibration
*Includes a 54620-68701 logic cable kit, a label and an upgrade license to activate the MSO features. Installs in less than 5 minutes.
Serial data analysis applications
Option number – user installed Option number – factory installed Description
N5424A AMS CAN/LIN automotive triggering and decode
(4 and 4+16 channel models only)
N5423A LSS I2C/SPI serial decode option (for 4/4+16 channel
models only)
N5457A 232 RS-232/UART triggering and decode
(4 and 4+16 channel models only)
N5468A SND I2S Triggering and Decode (4 and 4+16 channel models only)
N5432C FLX FlexRay Measurements (4 and 4+16 channel models only)
N5469A 553 MIL-STD 1553 Triggering and Decode (4 and 4+16 channel models only)
PC-assisted applications Description
N5406A FPGA dynamic probe for Xilinx (MSO models only)
N5434A FPGA dynamic probe for Altera (MSO models only)
B4610A Offline viewing and analysis of MSO/DSO data on a PC
U1881A Power measurement and analysis application
E2690B ASAs Oscilloscope tools
Other
Option number – user installed Option number – factory installed Description
N5454A SGM Segmented memory
N5455A LMT Mask limit testing
Accessories
Product number Description
N2733A Soft carrying case for 7000 Series oscilloscope
N2732A Rackmount kit for 7000 Series oscilloscope
GemStar 5000
Transit case with foam molding customized for InfiniiVision 7000 Series available from GemStar Mfg. www.gemstarmfg.com
N2918A Evaluation kit
N4865A GPIB - to LAN adapter
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