Digital storage oscilloscopes for test and measurement needs of aerospace and defense introduced by ZTEC

Aug. 6, 2010
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., 6 Aug. 2010. ZTEC Instruments in Albuquerque, N.M., is introducing the ZT4620 series of digital storage oscilloscopes in VXI, CompactPCI/PXI, LXI, and PCI embedded systems formats for aerospace and defense test and measurement applications such as prolonging the life of legacy equipment as well as new test requirements. The ZT4620 series is an updated solution for the ZT1428VXI replacement for the Agilent E1428A digital storage oscilloscope (equivalent in form, fit and function). Improvements include a 3X reduction in RMS noise over the ZT1428, with and a 2X increase in bandwidth.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., 6 Aug. 2010. ZTEC Instruments in Albuquerque, N.M., is introducing the ZT4620 series of digital storage oscilloscopes in VXI, CompactPCI/PXI, LXI, and PCI embedded systems formats for aerospace and defense test and measurement applications such as prolonging the life of legacy equipment as well as new test requirements.

The ZT4620 series is an updated solution for the ZT1428VXI replacement for the Agilent E1428A digital storage oscilloscope (equivalent in form, fit and function). Improvements include a 3X reduction in RMS noise over the ZT1428, with and a 2X increase in bandwidth.

The ZT4620 series come with the ZScope graphic user interface for system integration and debugging. Other new features FFT capability, deep and segmented multi-capture memory, more measurements, more waveform math and acquisition modes, self-test and calibration, analog and digital triggering, and drivers for IVI, C/C++, Plug and Play, LabVIEW, and COM.

This ZT4620 series includes legacy instrument compatibility such as signal I/O, feature set, data processing, command interface, and connector location. For more information contact ZTEC Instruments online at www.ztecinstruments.com.

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