

Historically speaking, WaveScan builds on a LeCroy's predecessor technologies. From there, you can zoom to view, or apply additional analysis tools for debugging.

In a single acquisition, WaveScan can identify an unusual event with a red box, and list the values in a table. You can select the search modes, apply a search condition in a range or outside of a range, set a value with limits, etc. In contrast, WaveScan locates unusual events in a single capture, or you can scan for an event in many acquisitions over a long period of time. WaveScan is significant, as the best trigger won't necessarily find all unusual events. It uses up to 20 different search modes, such as pulse width, frequency, risetime, runt, duty cycle, and setup/hold, to provide views of unusual system behaviors. WaveScan provides the ability to locate problems by going beyond hardware triggering, integrating algorithms to continuously scan for unusual behaviors. It's now standard on all WaveSurfer Xs and WaveRunner Xi oscilloscopes. The prices for the 400-MHz and 600-MHz models are unchanged.Īlong with this, LeCroy also launches its WaveScan search and analysis feature. The price for the WaveSurfer 104Xs is $12,890. The 1-GHz model is available in 4-channel units only. With these products, the WaveSurfer Xs product line encompasses a range of models from 400-MHz to 1-GHz, with the 400-MHz and 600-MHz models available in both 2-channel and 4-channel versions.
