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Rohde & Schwarz has launched its new high performance oscilloscope family. The RTP oscilloscope has bandwidths of up to 8GHz, acquisition rates of one million waveforms a second, real-time compensation for transmission losses from connection cables, quiet operation and very much more. The R&S RTP oscilloscope has models with bandwidths of 4 GHz, 6 GHz, or 8 GHz versions and higher bandwidth models are to follow in 2019. Other options including a generator module with two analogue and eight digital channels and a 16 GHz differential pulse source are planned. The easy upgrade means that investment in this scope is secured as it can be easily upgraded to keep pace with the latest trends. The R&S RTP oscilloscope family aims to combine signal integrity with a high acquisition rate. In standard acquisition mode, it can measure a million waveforms per second and this can be key in aiding developers to find sporadic errors that can occur. The Rohde & Schwarz RTP scope is also able to compensate transmission losses from the signal source to the oscilloscope in a process that is often called de-embedding. This means that a length of screened cable or a scope probe can be used and its effects on the measurement cancelled out. Another key feature of the RTP scope is its unique digital trigger architecture which enables it to precisely trigger even on compensated signals. Again this is another unique feature of the RTP oscilloscope range. The video shows R&S Product Manager, Jithu Abraham demonstrating the RTP oscilloscope operating with a high speed drive producing data for test. The de-embedding process is demonstrated showing how even short lengths of lead can introduce significant errors. Check out more about oscilloscopes at: https://www.electronics-notes.com/art... Check out our main YouTube channel at: / electronicsnotes