Teledyne LeCroy LabMaster 10-100Zi

World's First 100 GHz Real-Time Oscilloscope

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Teledynelecroy_logoLabMaster 10-100Zi

World’s First 100 GHz Real-Time Oscilloscope

The LabMaster 10-100Zi real-time oscilloscope boasts the world’s highest bandwidth and fastest sampling rate. This world-leading performance is key to analyzing and understanding the fastest phenomena found in R&D labs where engineers and scientists are working on next-generation communication systems, high-bandwidth electrical components, and fundamental scientific research.

The Fastest Oscilloscope for the Fastest Signals

With 100 GHz bandwidth and 240 GS/s sampling rate, the LabMaster 10-100Zi acquires the fastest signals generated by scientists and engineers today.

Sophisticated Software for Sophisticated Analysis

The LabMaster 10 Zi platform has the software tools and computing power to perform eye and jitter analysis on the fastest NRZ patterns and analyze complex signals such as coherent optical QAM and QPSK.

Real-Time MATLAB Analysis

Applying custom signal processing algorithms to waveforms in real-time is exceptionally easy with the LabMaster 10-100Zi. Assign MATLAB scripts to math functions for rapid debug & execution.

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