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With that, we're going to wrap it up with a little information

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about the oscilloscope
that we've been playing with today.

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It's the Infiniium EXR-Series,
came out in late 2020, so it's relatively new.

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It comes in 4- or 8- analog channel models.

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Pictured here is an 8 bi-analog channel model.

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If you have a 4-channel model,

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these channels 5 through 6
would just be a faceplate.

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Bandwidth starts at 500 MHz per channel
all the way to 2.5 GHz per channel,

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and that's on every channel simultaneously,
as is the sample rate and memory depth.

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You get that 16 GSa/s maximum sample rate,

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and the memory depth that you select
on all 4 or 8 channels simultaneously.

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Essentially, performance is shared
between channel pairs,

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so in oscilloscopes of the past,
you may see 16 GSa/s on half of the channels

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or 8 GSa/s on all the channels,
so be careful with that

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when you're shopping around
making sure you're getting the performance

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on every channel that you need simultaneously.

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This is a 10-bit platform,
so 10-bit analog-to-digital converter.

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Fun fact: At 10 bits, 8 channels, 16 GSa/s,
the EXR-Series can process and display

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and analyze the equivalent
of three Blu-ray DVDs per second,

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which is pretty cool, still blows my mind
that things like this exist,

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but hey, have to love it.

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On top of the 8 analog channels,
you get 16 dedicated digital channels

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with an option that comes
with a flying lead cable set,

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and there's 7 tools in one.

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We saw one of them today,
which was the built-in frequency counter.

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There's also a digital voltmeter,
there's also Bode plotting capabilities

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built into the power tool set,

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or that come with the 50 MHz arbitrary
waveform generator that can be optioned.

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There's a BNC on the back of the oscilloscope

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where you can generate a number
of different preconfigured waveform shapes

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or load your own arbitrary wave shapes into,

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or even cooler,
you can capture waveforms on a channel

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and then play that information back out
from the AWG with just a couple of clicks.

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It really is a very nice and tidy
and compact 7-in-1 bench tool

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with a lot of space-saving
and timesaving features built in.

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As a summary of
what the product is and does,

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we designed it to be powerful,
easy to own, and intuitive to use,

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so a lot of things that we talked about today
with great power testing capabilities,

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protocol layer testing capabilities,
and physical layer testing capabilities.

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Easy to own with integrated instruments,

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and something we'll talk about here next
was some offline tools and full upgradability.

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One thing I didn't mention is
you can upgrade channel count,

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memory depth, the bandwidth.

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You can upgrade everything on this oscilloscope,

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and everything except for the channel upgrades
you can do right in your lab

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with no extra work required, just a license key.

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No recalibration, nothing like that.

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They're very easy to upgrade,
and they're future-proof.

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Or, if you have limited budget now
or limited needs now and need more later,

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you can easily do that with the EXR.

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Then easy to use,
that's a big thing for Keysight.

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These oscilloscopes
are just so capable nowadays

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that we take every effort we can

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to make sure that things are repeatable
and easy to do.

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It's always fast, those always-on speeds,
so special modes required,

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no messing around with memory depth
or fast modes, it's always on.

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Fault Hunter to help you
one-click find problems,

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and something we didn't look at today,
but there're built-in setup wizards

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and step-by-step like
when you're installing a program,

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you get the next, next, next.

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We have that for all of
our advanced capabilities in the oscilloscope

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where you're guided step-by-step
through every feature

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or setting on the oscilloscope
that you might want to tweak

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to optimize your measurements.

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With every EXR-Series,
you get a whole goodie bag full of stuff,

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so a passive probe per channel,
a keyboard and mouse,

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calibration cable, an accessories bag,

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and a front panel cover to help protect it
when it's not being used.

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We also sell a number of accessories
through third parties

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like hard-shelled transit cases
so you can roll it in and out of labs,

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extra hard drives, so in case you need
to pull the hard drive out

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to leave your data in a secure environment,
but take the oscilloscope out of it

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and things like that.

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Finally, one thing that I definitely think
is worth taking a look at,

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and this is becoming more popular,

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it started with Infiniium Offline,
but most vendors offer some flavor of this

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in varying levels of capability,
but offline capabilities.

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This entire user interface that you see here
live on the oscilloscope

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can be downloaded and run
on your personal computer.

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You can save data
off of the oscilloscope

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and then do your analysis and screenshots
and measurements on that data

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off of the oscilloscope on your computer.

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If you have limited access to the lab
or if the oscilloscope is being shared

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between a number of people
and you need to be able

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to get on and off the oscilloscope quickly
so someone else can use it,

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Infiniium Offline helps you do
a lot of this work

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without needing to be sitting
in front of the oscilloscope at the bench.

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It helps you easily analyze
and share information.

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It's very affordable as well,
and it's definitely a great productivity tool

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that I implore you to take a look at
if you're shopping for an oscilloscope.

