DCA-X Wide-Bandwidth Oscilloscope Mainframe

N1000A DCA-X is a wide bandwidth oscilloscope mainframe for measurements on high-speed signals from 50 MBd to more than 80 GBd or >100 GHz on up to 16 channels.

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  • Applications

    DCA-X Mainframe

  • Maximum memory depth

    N/A

  • Operating System

    Windows 10

  • Supported Filter Range

    Up to 130 GHz/195 GBd

  • Bandwidth options

    >100 GHz

  • Electrical channels

    N/A

  • Optical channels

    N/A

  • Number of channels

    Up to 16 electrical and optical channels

  • Module type

    Mainframe

  • Form factor

    Benchtop

  • Instrument Type

    Equivalent-Time

  • Type

    Equivalent-Time

  • Maximum bandwidth

    100 GHz

  • Bandwidth

    >100 GHz

  • Wavelength range

    1250 nm to 1650 nm

  • Maximum sample rate

    250 kHz

  • Input type

    2.92 mm

  • Intrinsic jitter

    90 fs rms

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Highlights

Perform Precision Measurements On High-Speed Signals

The Keysight N1000A DCA-X wide-bandwidth oscilloscope provides accurate and precise measurements on high-speed digital designs from 50 Mb/s to 224 Gb/s. Configure the N1000A DCA-X mainframe by selecting from plug-in modules to match your desired bandwidth, filtering, and sensitivity.

  • DCA-X platform consists of a mainframe and a wide variety of modules for flexible testing.
  • The consistency and flexibility of the DCA-X series ensure high accuracy in any measurement.
  • Supports today’s modules plus older, discontinued optical, electrical, and TDR modules to help protect your investment from obsolescence.
  • Test bandwidth to > 110 GHz, jitter as low as 50 fs, and noise as low as 275 uV.
  • Sample rates are up to 250 kSa/s and support up to 16 channels for high test throughput.
  • Customize with plug-in modules for precision optical, electrical, and / or TDR / TDT / S-parameter analysis.
  • 8X improvement in time interval accuracy
  • Temperature controlled timebase improves tolerance to ambient changes