Keysight Technologies InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes Data Sheet 02 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration In the past, if you wanted an oscilloscope with exceptional performance, you could expect to pay a premium. Not anymore. The InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes combine price and performance to set a new standard in the portable oscilloscope world. Imagine a 6.8-kg, 6-GHz bandwidth oscilloscope that sees and triggers on everything, helps you visualize complex waveforms and grows with your projects — at a starting price of just $29,500 (USD). The InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes are designed for the most demanding engineers who want bandwidth, visualization power and the flexibility that comes with integrated capabilities — but with portability, a familiar embedded OS user interface, and an affordable price. New bandwidth standard: Capture higherfrequency waveforms An oscilloscope’s bandwidth determines the maximum frequency content it can acquire and visualize. In today’s budgetchallenged environment, engineers frequently are forced to make compromises between more bandwidth and limited budget. The 6000 X-Series delivers the answer with an affordable 6-GHz bandwidth and an incredibly low noise floor of 210 µVrms at 1 mV/div to help you make the most accurate measurements. New visualization standard: Isolate waveforms of interest The new InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series’ 450,000 waveforms-persecond update rate coupled with the exclusive hardwarebased InfiniiScan Zone touch trigger provide unprecedented visualization power to help you isolate your waveforms of interest. Add a whole new depth of “visualization” to your designs with features like the industry’s first 12-inch multi-touch capacitive touch screen with gesture support, the first embedded-OSoscilloscope optional jitter/real-time eye analysis, and standard histogram and color grade. New integration standard: Make your job easier The 6000 X-Series has 6-in1 integration, combining digital channels, serial protocol analysis, a built-in dual-channel waveform generator, built-in digital multimeter, and built-in 10-digit counter with totalizer. It also integrates multi-language voice control for the first time in an oscilloscope. It weighs only 6.8 kg, measures only 15.4 cm deep, and consumes only 200 W, making the 6000 X-Series the world’s most environmentallyfriendly multi-GHz portable oscilloscope. The InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series sets the new standard. Key features of the 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes New bandwidth standard: –– Portable, 6-GHz, 20-GSa/s model starts at $29,500 (USD) –– 210-µVrms noise floor at 1 mV/div (6 GHz) –– 115-µVrms noise floor at 1 mV/div (1 GHz) New visualization standard: –– > 450,000 wfms/sec update rate –– Hardware InfiniiScan Zone touch trigger –– 12.1-inch capacitive multi-touch screen –– Histogram, color grade, jitter analysis (option), real-time eye diagram analysis (option), and more New integration standard: –– 6 instruments in 1 (now with 10-digit counter) –– Standard multi-language voice control –– Bandwidth and options are upgradable 03 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Overview of the Keysight InfiniiVision X-Series oscilloscopes InfiniiVision Analog channels Digital channels (MSO) Bandwidth (upgradable) 6000 X-Series 2 or 4 16 1, 2.5, 4, 6 GHz Max sampling rate Max memory depth 20 GSa/s 4 Mpts Max waveform update rate Display InfiniiScan Zone trigger Voice control 20-MHz function/arbitrary waveform generator Integrated DVM Integrated hardware counter Search and navigate Segment memory Mask/limit test Serial protocol analysis options Advanced analysis options Color grade Histogram Spectrum analysis Multi-domain analysis Jitter analysis Real-time eye diagram Advanced math Connectivity 4000 X-Series 2 or 4 16 200, 350, 500 MHz, 1, 1.5 GHz 5 GSa/s 4 Mpts 3000T X-Series 2 or 4 16 100, 200, 350, 500 MHz, 1 GHz 5 GSa/s 4 Mpts > 450,000 waveforms/sec 12.1 inches, capacitive, multi-touch, gesture enabled Standard Standard Dual-channel AWG (option) > 1,000,000 waveforms/sec 12.1 inches, capacitive > 1,000,000 waveforms/sec 8.5 inches, capacitive Standard No Dual-channel AWG (option) Option 5 digits (standard), 10 digits + totalizer (option) Standard with lister Standard Option I2C/SPI, UART, CAN/CAN-FD, LIN, FlexRay, SENT, I2S, MILSTD1553/ARINC429, USB 2.0 Option 5 digits (standard) Standard No No No Single-channel AWG (option) Single-channel function (option) Option Option 5 digits (standard), 5 digits (standard) 8 digits + totalizer (option) Standard with lister Standard Standard Option Option Option I2C/SPI, UART, CAN/CANI2C/SPI, UART, CAN/LIN (will FD, LIN, FlexRay, SENT, I2S, not operate simultaneously with digital channels) MIL-STD1553/ARINC429 Power analysis, USB 2.0 signal quality test, HDTV analysis, FPGA Standard Standard Standard enhanced FFT Gated FFT Option Option Standard, display four functions simultaneously Standard USB 2.0, LAN, video (GPIB option), USB mouse and keyboard support Standard with lister Standard Option I2C/SPI, UART, CAN/CANFD, LIN, FlexRay, SENT, I2S, MIL-STD1553/ARINC429, USB 2.0 Power analysis, USB 2.0 signal quality test, HDTV analysis, FPGA No No Standard enhanced FFT Gated FFT No No Standard, display one function Standard USB 2.0, LAN, video (GPIB option), USB mouse and keyboard support 2 GSa/s 100 kpts (standard) 1 Mpts (option) > 50,000 waveforms/sec 8.5 inches Power analysis, HDTV analysis No No No Standard enhanced FFT Gated FFT No No Standard, display one function Standard USB 2.0 (LAN/ video/GPIB option), USB mouse and keyboard support No No Standard No No No No Need more memory, bandwidth, analysis capability, or bits? Consider the Infiniium S-Series –– 500 MHz, 1 GHz, 2 GHz, 2.5 GHz, 4 GHz, 6 GHz, 8 GHz –– 20 GSa/s –– 100 Mpts standard, up to 800 Mpts optional (half channel) –– 4 channels + 16 digital channels (MSO or upgrade) –– 10 bits of vertical resolution –– Industry’s largest 15-inch touch display –– Widest range of applications including serial compliance, jitter analysis and more See www.keysight.com/find/S-Series for details. 2000 X-Series 2 or 4 8 70, 100, 200 MHz Standard USB 2.0 (LAN/ video/GPIB option), USB keyboard support 04 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Bandwidth Superior signal integrity with total-cost- ofownership leadership 6 GHz, 20 GSa/s, starts at $29,500 (USD) When you choose your next oscilloscope, bandwidth is the most important specification to consider, as it defines the maximum frequency content your oscilloscope can acquire. Acquiring signals with faster edge rates or faster fundamental frequencies requires higher-bandwidth scopes to make the most accurate measurements. However, the higher the bandwidth of your oscilloscope, the higher the price is likely to be. Sample rate is the second important specification, as it determines the time span between each acquired sample point, and it ultimately becomes the limiting factor of the oscilloscope’s bandwidth. In a modern oscilloscope with Brickwall filter response, the sample rate must be at least 2.5 times higher the bandwidth. So a scope with 6-GHz bandwidth requires a sample rate of at least 15 GSa/s to avoid aliasing. Figure 2. An oscilloscope with 1.5-GHz bandwidth captures only the fundamental frequency of a 2.5-Gbps PRBS signal. With the InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series, you can get up to 6-GHz bandwidth and a 20-GSa/s sampling rate so you can confidently measure signals with rise times faster than 150 ps or signals with higher than 2-Gbps NRZ (non-return to zero) data signal rates. Explore Figures 1 through 4 to see the power extra bandwidth delivers to your measurements. Figure 3. An oscilloscope with 3-GHz bandwidth sees some of the 3rd harmonic of a 2.5-Gbps PRBS signal. Figure 1. Measuring the rise time of a 130-ps rise-time edge (10 to 90%). The rise time measurement by –– Channel 1 at 6-GHz bandwidth (yellow): 132 ps –– Reference 1 (R1) at 3-GHz bandwidth limit: 196 ps –– Reference 2 (R2) at 1.5-GHz bandwidth limit: 216 ps Figure 4. An oscilloscope with 6-GHz bandwidth sees up to the 5th harmonic of the 2.5-Gbps PRBS signal. You see the true signal integrity of your waveform. 05 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Bandwidth (Continued) 6 GHz Noise floor: 210 µVrms at 1 mV/div Accurate signal integrity measurements with an oscilloscope start with a low noise floor. With an innovative all-new front-end ASIC, the 6000 X-Series achieves a 210-μVrms noise floor at 1 mV/div for 6-GHz bandwidth or 115-μVrms noise floor at 1 mV/ div for 1-GHz bandwidth, helping you to make the most precise measurements. More bandwidth may not be the best solution when you are making low-noise measurements, as the additional bandwidth captures additional high-frequency noise along with high-frequency signal content. To make the best measurements, you need the appropriate bandwidth for your application. The 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes have standard hardware bandwidth limit filters in addition to software low-pass math function filters, so you can set the best bandwidth for your application. Figure 5. The new 6-GHz front-end design. An added bonus: the new front-end technology allows you to upgrade bandwidth from any bandwidth point with a simple software license installation. Figure 7. You can set the hardware bandwidth limit control interface per channel at any time. Figure 6. Measuring the noise floor of a 6-GHz scope at 1 mV/div. Superior form factor: 6 GHz, 6 inches deep Have you carried around your 6-GHz oscilloscope lately? With the 6000 X-Series, the multi-GHz bandwidth no longer necessitates enormous size, weight, and power consumption. At only 6 inches (154 mm) deep and 15 lbs. (6.8 kg), the ultra-compact form factor consumes a maximum of only 200 watts, so you can enjoy portability and performance at the same time. Figure 8. One- gigahertz-per-inch form factor: 6 GHz, 6 inches deep. 06 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Visualization The power of visualization: If you can’t see it, you can’t fix it Troubleshooting always starts with an acknowledgment of the problem, and a visual confirmation adds confidence in engineering troubleshooting. The feature-rich 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes include numerous visualization features offered for the first time in embedded-OS-class oscilloscopes. Use the 6000 X-Series’ 12.1-inch multi-touch screen just like you use your tablet or smartphone See your waveforms clearly on the large 12.1-inch display and discover how easy it is to troubleshoot your designs with a multi-touch screen with gesture controls. Use the large, easily touchable targets on the capacitive display and enjoy the fast, responsive user interface. Pinch and zoom with your fingers to control your signals and functions. Swipe and stop waveforms and menus for easy operation. Figure 9. Multi-touch operation. Visualize the anomalies: More than 450,000 waveforms-per-second update rate Finding infrequent anomalies is a tedious task. With the ultrafast 450,000 waveforms-per-second update rate, the InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series gives you the highest probability of capturing random and infrequent events that you would miss on oscilloscopes with lower waveform update rates. Powered by MegaZoom IV technology, the 6000 X-Series lets you see more waveforms and find the most difficult problems in your design. Unlike other oscilloscopes, uncompromised waveform update rate delivers: –– Quick, responsive operation at all times –– Fast update rate –– with the digital channels on –– with the protocol decoding on –– with the math functions turned on –– with the measurements turned on Figure 10. The ultrafast waveform update rate of the 6000 X-Series revealed the existence of rare glitches. 7 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Visualization (Continued) Visualize by ultimate isolation: The InfiniiScan Zone touch trigger Visualize by protocol isolation: Serial protocol trigger + the InfiniiScan Zone trigger One of the biggest challenges of using an oscilloscope is setting up an advanced trigger to isolate a signal of interest. While advanced triggers are powerful features, setting them up can slow you down. The InfiniiScan Zone touch trigger provides a turnkey trigger solution. You simply observe the signal of interest on the display and draw a zone (box) around it with your finger. What used to take hours of work can now take just a few seconds. If you want to move your zones to another location, just drag them over. The 6000 X-Series can be set up to easily trigger on one or two zone boxes simultaneously with either “must intersect” or “must not intersect” conditions. Unlike other software-based graphical trigger solutions, the hardware-based InfiniiScan Zone triggering maintains the fast update rate of 160,000 waveforms per second. In other words, if you can see it, you can trigger on it. If isolating signal anomalies is challenging, isolating analog signal phenomenon in relation to specific serial protocol packets is a doubly difficult task. You can trigger on CAN bus errors if your oscilloscope has a CAN serial bus trigger and decode option, but how would you isolate a specific CAN error message from all others? Figure 11. Draw a zone (box) around the anomaly. Figure 13. Setting up the InfiniiScan Zone trigger in addition to a CAN bus error packet trigger. Figure 12. Hardware InfiniiScan Zone triggers immediately. Figure 14. Now you have isolated steering errors from all other CAN bus errors. Use the hardware-based InfiniiScan Zone trigger along with serial protocol triggers. In Figures 13 and 14, we isolated a CAN steering bus error message. 8 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Visualization (Continued) Visualize distribution and intensity: Add depth to your analysis with color grade and histograms Color and graphical representations add depth to your signal analysis. With the standard color grade and histogram features, the 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes can quickly reveal just how often a particular event of interest occurs by providing a threedimensional quantitative view of the waveforms. Because the 6000 X-Series’ color grade operates like a separate function with its own database, you can apply the color grade to an analog channel, a reference waveform, or a math function such as an FFT. You also can turn on the histogram to an analog channel, a reference waveform, or a math function. Apply it to a measurement result to see graphical distributions and quickly discover potential outliers. The measurement result histogram display offers more insights than standard measurement statistics can. Figure 15. Color grade and histogram on a jittery clock edge. Figure 16a. Color grade and histogram on an FFT function. Figure 16b. Histogram plotting the results of the pulse width measurement. 9 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Visualization (Continued) Visualize signal integrity: Optional jitter analysis and real-time eye diagram analysis Jitter measurement has become a popular debugging technique. However, traditional jitter analysis options are often costly and focused on characterizations that may not be suited for real-time debugging. The 6000 X-Series DSOX6JITTER option focuses on real-time debugging for your everyday jitter analysis. Start your analysis with the dedicated jitter button. –– The integrated oscilloscope feature ensures the best realtime user debugging experience, unlike a separate software package –– Flexible clock recovery, supporting –– Constant frequency –– First-order PLL (loop bandwidth) –– Second-order PLL (loop bandwidth and damping factor) –– Explicit clock –– Flexible jitter measurements –– Data TIE –– Clock TIE –– N-period –– Period-period –– + width to + width –– - width to - width –– + duty cycle –– Flexible jitter and jitter component graphical representations –– Jitter measurement histogram –– Displays the distribution of the jitter –– Jitter measurement trend –– Graphically represents the jitter value time-correlated to the input clock data signal under test –– Smoothing can be applied –– Jitter spectrum –– FFT analysis of the jitter trend to determine the frequency component of the jitter Figure 17. Press the jitter button on the front panel to directly access the jitter menu. Figure 18. Clock recovery menu and jitter measurement menu. Figure 19 is an example of a data TIE (time interval error) analysis on a 1-Gbp PRBS (pseudo-random bit sequence) signal. The data TIE measured 50-ps rms TIE jitter. The jitter trend and trend smoothing plot quickly revealed the injected jitter to be square periodic jitter. The jitter spectrum plot and frequency peak search found the main jitter component to be near 500 kHz, contributing 42 ps. The event table also listed higher harmonic components and their jitter contribution values. Finally, the histogram shape showed a clear bimodal distribution indicating the presence of deterministic jitter. Figure 19. Analyzing periodic jitter (square) on a 1-Gbps PRBS signal. 10 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Visualization (Continued) Visualize signal integrity: Optional jitter analysis and real-time eye diagram analysis (Continued) The real-time eye diagram with clock recovery is another powerful and visual way to understand the signal integrity of your waveforms (requires Option DSOX6JITTER). It quickly provides information like eye width, eye height, and jitter and shows you any signal anomalies. When you have an embedded clock or explicit clock design, the real-time eye diagram might be the only way to visualize what the input signal looks like from your receiver’s perspective. –– Flexible clock recovery supporting –– Constant frequency –– First-order PLL (loop bandwidth) –– Second-order PLL (loop bandwidth and damping factor) –– Explicit clock –– Displays total UIs analyzed –– Automatic measurements –– Eye height –– Eye width Figure 20. A real-time eye diagram measurement of a clean 1-Gbps PRBS embedded clock signal. The histogram measured about 22-ps rms jitter. You can combine real-time eye diagram analysis with histogram analysis to get further insight into your design. Figure 21. A real-time eye diagram measurement of a jittery 1-Gbps PRBS embedded clock signal. The histogram indicates a bimodal distribution and measured about 55-ps rms jitter. 11 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Visualization (Continued) Visualize burst events: Segmented memory — the smart and efficient way Acquisition memory size is an essential oscilloscope specification because it determines the amount of data you can capture in a single acquisition. In general, longer memory is better. However, no memory is always long enough to capture all the signals you need, especially when capturing infrequent anomalies or rare critical serial bus error packets. Also, user interface responsiveness typically slows down dramatically with the long memory operations. Segmented memory acquisition lets you selectively capture and store important signal activity without capturing unimportant signal idle time, with a time stamp of each segment relative to the first trigger event. For example, we have captured 1000 rare glitches over a time span of 128 seconds with 5-GSa/s resolution in Figures 22 through 24. Automatically scrolling through all segments, we found segment 22 at 1.7 seconds after the trigger, segment 61 at 5.3 seconds after trigger, and segment 153 at 14 seconds after the trigger contained some of the worst glitches. The new event lister of time stamps provides quick insight into the time gap between glitches. With traditional unsegmented memory, 640 Gpts of memory is required to do similar analysis. Figure 22. Segmented memory graphical representation. With the 6000 X-Series, you can combine the segmented memory with the color grade and histogram features as well. Figure 23. Segmented memory and color grade. Figure 24. Segmented memory time-tag lister. Visualize and isolate burst events: InfiniiScan Zone and segmented memory The combination of the hardware-based InfiniiScan Zone touch trigger with the 6000 X-Series’ segmented memory simplifies your debugging tasks. In Figure 25, the 6000 X-Series’ serial bus trigger, InfiniiScan Zone, and segmented memory isolated and captured 200 CAN steering and airbag errors over a 30-second time span at 6.1-MSa/s sampling rate in the segmented memory. This time duration equates to 192 Mpts of traditional memory. Captured error packets are displayed chronologically at the side of the screen in the event lister so you can easily look up time stamps. You can independently save the time stamp information as well. Figure 25. Segmented memory + serial bus decode + InfiniiScan Zone trigger. 12 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Integration Take advantage of a new oscilloscope application bundle that will enable ALL software applications (including DVM and WaveGen) for one low price (Option DSOX6APPBNDL). More than just an oscilloscope, it’s 6 instruments in 1 Keysight Technologies, Inc. pioneered multiple-instrument integration with the release of the mixed signal oscilloscope (MSO) in 1996. The InfiniiVision 2000/3000/4000X-Series took the concept to the next level by integrating five instruments in one in 2011. The InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series now integrates six instruments in one to establish a new integration standard. –– Oscilloscope –– 16 digital channels (mixed signal) –– Serial protocol analyzer –– Dual-channel 20-MHz function/arbitrary waveform generator –– 3-digit voltmeter –– 10-digit counter with totalizer Figure 26. Analog and digital signals displayed together with the logic timing chart function. All features and bandwidth are upgradable. Integrate a digital bus: Optional mixed signal oscilloscope (MSO models) With an additional optional 16 integrated digital channels (Option DSOX6MSO) probed by a newly designed digital channel cable, you now have up to 20 channels of time-correlated triggering, acquisition, and viewing on the same instrument. This capability is especially important in today’s embedded designs with sophisticated digital control circuitry. Integrate a generator: Optional dual-channel 20-MHz function/arbitrary waveform generator Figure 27. MSO with a new digital channel cable. An optional integrated dual-channel 20-MHz function/arbitrary waveform generator (Option DSOX6WAVEGEN2) is available for the 6000 X-Series. The integrated generator can provide stimulus outputs of sine, square, ramp, pulse, DC, noise, sine, cardinal (sinc), exponential rise, exponential fall, cardiac, Gaussian pulse and arbitrary waveforms to your device under test. Signal modulation capability is also available. With the arbitrary waveform functionality, you can store waveforms from analog channels or reference memories to the arbitrary memories with a single touch and output from WaveGen. Easily create and edit the waveform using the built-in waveform editor or export the data in a .csv file and edit it with your favorite editing tool. Figure 28. Arbitrary waveform generation signal editing screen. 13 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Integration (Continued) Integrate protocol analysis: Optional hardwarebased serial bus protocol decode and trigger Keysight Technologies, Inc. InfiniiVision X-Series scopes are the only oscilloscopes that use hardware-based serial protocol decoding. Other vendors’ oscilloscopes use software postprocessing techniques to decode serial packets ⁄ frames. Software implementations have slow waveform and decode capture rates and can miss critical events and errors due to long dead-times. Faster decoding with hardware-based technology enhances your probability of capturing infrequent serial communication errors. Some serial protocol decodes come with a standard event counter, which is another benefit of the hardwarebased implementation. After capturing serial bus communication, you can easily perform a search operation based on specific criteria and then quickly navigate to bytes/frames of serial data that satisfy that search criteria. The 6000 X-Series can decode two serial buses simultaneously using hardware-based decoding, and display the captured data in a time interleaved lister display. The 6000 X-Series has eight options supporting 10 different serial protocols, including I2C, SPI 1, USB 2.0, RS232/UART, CAN (CAN-dbc), CAN-FD (ISO and non-ISO), LIN, LIN symbolic, SENT, FlexRay, MIL-STD 1553, ARINC 429, and I2S (see page 26). 1. Figure 29. Dual-channel generator generating a differential signal. SPI trigger and decode requires 4, 2+16, or 4+16 channel 6000 X-Series. Figure 30. USB 2.0 protocol trigger and decode option display. Integrate a quick tester: Optional 3-digit digital voltmeter You can add an integrated 3-digit voltmeter (Option DSOXDVMCTR) to your 6000 X-Series oscilloscope. The voltmeter operates through the same probes as the oscilloscope channels. However, the DVM measurements are made independently from the oscilloscope acquisition and triggering system so you can make both the DVM and triggered oscilloscope waveform captures with the same connection. The voltmeter results are always displayed, keeping these quick characterization measurements at your fingertips. Figure 31. DVM display. 14 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Integration (Continued) Integrate frequency measurements: Optional 10-digit counter and totalizer With the 6000 X-Series’ optional 10-digit counter (Option DSOXDVMCTR), your expectations of an oscilloscope counter will be redefined. Traditional oscilloscope counter measurements offer only five or six digits of resolution. While this level of precision is fine for quick measurements, it falls short of expectations when the most critical frequency measurements are being made. With the integrated 10-digit counter in the 6000 X-Series, you can see your measurements with the precision you would normally expect only from a standalone counter. Because the integrated counter measures frequencies up to a wide bandwidth of 3.2 GHz, you can use it for many high-frequency applications as well. If you are looking for the ultimate precision, you can optionally connect your 6000 X-Series oscilloscope to your most trusted 10-MHz reference source to share a common 10-MHz clock. Figure 32. 10-digit counter making precise frequency measurement on a 2.5-GHz signal. Figure 33. The precise 10-digit counter found the true frequency of a clock to be a little less than 20 MHz. The totalizer feature of the DSOXDVMCTR counter option adds another valuable capability to the oscilloscope. It can count the number of events (totalize), and it also can monitor the number of trigger-condition-qualified events. Note, the trigger-qualified events totalizer does not require an actual trigger to occur. It only requires a trigger-satisfying event to take place. In other words, the totalizer can monitor events faster than the trigger rate of a scope, as fast as 25 million events per second (a function of the oscilloscope’s holdoff time, which has the minimum of 40 ns). Figures 34 and 35 show examples of a totalizer counting the number of FlexRay error packets and the number of runt signals that took place in a design. Figure 34. Totalizing the number of CAN errors. Figure 35. Totalizing the number of runt errors. 15 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Integration (Continued) Spectrum analysis and Multi-domain analysis: Enhanced color FFT function with peak search The enhanced color FFT takes your experience of oscilloscopebased spectrum analysis to the next level. –– Color grade immediately shows you the frequency and amplitude distributions of your signal. –– The frequency peak search eliminates tedious cursor measurements. –– The peak search event lister provides frequency and amplitude information for up to 11 peaks, sorting them in the order of the frequency or the amplitude. –– Set frequencies in “start and stop” or “center and span.” –– FFT max hold, min hold, and frequency average plots are also available through the math functions. Displays up to four functions simultaneously. Figure 36. Enhanced color FFT with an automatic peak search and FFT histogram turned on. Min/max hold and average FFT also available. Multi-domain time correlated measurements with Gated FFT The new problem solving feature called “gated FFT” lets you time correlate the analog, digital, and frequency domain to aid in analysis and debug. When the gated FFT is on, the oscilloscope goes into zoom mode. The FFT analysis shown in the zoomed (bottom) window is taken from the period of time indicated by the zoom box in the main (top) window. Touch and move/flick the zoom box through the acquisition to investigate how the spectrum components change over time, correlating the RF phenomenon with the analog and digital signals. Figure 37a shows the Gated FFT correlating the turn-on of a PLL with an associated SPI command and the spectrum contents at a given time (the boxed area in the top/main window). By moving the Gated FFT zoom box, you can quickly see the spectrum contents at another time slot. Note, unlike the scopes with the RF input, you can actually see the RF signal in the time domain (channel 4 magenta trace) to quickly grasp its amplitude information as well. Figure 37a. Gated FFT time correlating the PLL voltage, SPI command and spectrum content at a given time span. Figure 37b shows the Gated FFT correlating the FSK frequency hop from 400 kHz to 3.2 MHz and its related I2C command. Again, the Gated FFT revealed the relationship of the hopping signal to the control command (I2C). Figure 37b. Gated FFT time correlating the FSK frequency hopping with an I2C command (write 7 @ 0x71 data 10). 16 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Integration (Continued) Talk to me: Multi-language voice control powered by Nuance Today’s devices operate with voice controls. Your smartphone and car navigation system respond to your voice commands. Why not your oscilloscopes? The 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes’ new voice control capability not only listens to you, but it understands you in your native language. Experience handsfree oscilloscope operation by running familiar commands like “run,” “stop,” “single,” and “auto scale.” It supports 20 commands in 14 different languages and is powered by the Nuance Communications, Inc. voice recognition engine. You can operate the 6000 X-Series in the language most familiar to you. The graphical user interface, built-in help system, front panel overlays, and user’s manuals are available in 11 languages. During operation, access the built-in help system just by pressing and holding any button or touching and holding any related icons. Figure 39. Voice control microphone and speaker. Using the built-in speaker, the 6000 X-Series beeps to alert you to various events like a single trigger, mask test failure, calibration setup, and more. Figure 40. Limit testing of infrequent glitch. Figure 38. Language list. Optional mask/limit testing Whether you are performing pass/fail tests to specified standards in manufacturing or testing for infrequent signal anomalies, mask/limit testing (Option DSOX6MASK) can be a valuable productivity tool. The 6000 X-Series features powerful hardwarebased mask testing and can perform up to 130,000 tests per second. You can select multiple test criteria, including the ability to run tests for a specific number of acquisitions, a specified time, or until detection of a failure. You can set the 6000 X-Series to beep when the mask fails. Figure 41. Mask testing of serial data. 17 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Integration (Continued) Find events faster with search and navigation features Parametric and serial bus search and navigation features come standard on the 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes. When you are capturing long, complex waveforms using an oscilloscope’s acquisition memory, manually scrolling through stored waveform data to find specific events of interest can be slow and cumbersome. With automatic search, navigation, and listing, you can easily set up specific search criteria and then quickly navigate to “found and marked” events. Available search criteria include edges, pulse width (time-qualified), rise/fall times (timequalified), runt pulses (time- and level-qualified), frequency peaks (up to 11 peaks), and serial bus frames, packets, and errors. The side-bar lister gives you an overview of the time tag of each found event relative to the trigger location. Figure 42. Searching for and navigating to a specific pulse width. Optional power measurements and analysis When you are working with switching power supplies and power devices, the power measurements application (Option DSOX6PWR) provides a full suite of power measurements and analysis in the oscilloscope. Included with Option DSOX6PWR is a license for the U1881A PC-based power analysis software package, which provides additional offline measurements and report generation. See www.keysight.com/find/DSOX6PWR for more information. Automate your testing with optional USB 2.0 signal quality analysis With the USB 2.0 signal quality test option (Option DSOX6USBSQ), designers of systems with USB interfaces can automate signal quality testing. This option supports low-speed, full-speed, and hi-speed applications (hi-speed tests require an oscilloscope with a bandwidth of at least 1.5 GHz). The USB 2.0 signal quality test with HTML pass/fail report generation includes eye diagram mask testing, jitter analysis, EOP bit-width, signaling rate, edge monotonicity, and rise/fall times — all based on official USB-IF algorithms embedded in the oscilloscope. Figure 43. Power quality analysis screenshot. See www.keysight.com/find/DSOX6USBSQ for more information. Figure 44. USB 2.0 Hi-speed near-end eye pattern test. 18 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Integration (Continued) Optional HDTV video triggering and analysis Whether you are debugging consumer electronics with HDTV or characterizing a design, the HDTV measurement application (Option DSOX6VID) provides support for a variety of HDTV standards for triggering and analysis. The 450,000 waveforms/ sec capture rate of the 6000 X-Series, coupled with its intensitygraded view of the signal, provides even more details than a traditional analog oscilloscope. See www.keysight.com/find/DSOX6VID for more information. Optional Xilinx FPGA dynamic probe The Xilinx FPGA dynamic probe for the 6000 X-Series (Option DSOX6FPGAX) allows internal FPGA signal activity to be correlated to external signal activity. Running on an external PC, it allows you to switch between up to 64 signals inside the FPGA for each debug pin on the outside of the FPGA in seconds, all while automatically mapping internal signal names to the oscilloscope channel labels. The DSOX6FPGAX supports the Virtex-6 series, Virtex-5 series, Virtex-4 series, Virtex-II Pro series, Virtex-II series, and Spartan-3 series devices. Figure 45. Triggering on a 1080p/60 signal. See www.keysight.com/find/FPGA for more information. Hardware and software bandwidth limit filters (low-pass filters) More bandwidth generally enhances your measurements except when you want to limit excess noise coming from additional bandwidth. The 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes provide two standard bandwidth-limiting filters, one in the hardware and the other implemented in software (a math function). Now you can select the optimal bandwidth for your measurement. Hardware bandwidth filter Software bandwidth filter (low pass filter function) 1 MΩ 50 Ω 20 MHz, 200 MHz 20 MHz, 200 MHz, 1.5 GHz 1, 3 GHz 2 1 Hz through bandwidth of scope 1. With 2.5 GHz, 4 GHz, or 6 GHz licensed 6000 X-Series only. 2. With 4 GHz or 6 GHz licensed 6000 X-Series only. High-resolution mode for viewing signal details To gain more confidence in your designs, sometimes you need to look into more signal detail than you can see with the standard 8-bit vertical resolution of the 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes. High-resolution mode offers additional resolution and insight into the signal, without requiring a repetitive signal. Using real-time boxcar averaging, high-resolution mode reduces random noise and effectively increases vertical resolution up to 12 bits. Figure 46. FPGA dynamic probe screen. 19 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Integration (Continued) Advanced math functions — display four simultaneously The 6000 X-Series provides the most advanced math analysis in an embedded-OS-based oscilloscope. You can nest together multiple math functions and display up to four math functions simultaneously. You also can apply color grade capability and histograms to a math function to gain further insights. Operators –– Add, subtract, multiply, divide Transforms –– Differentiate, integrate –– FFT –– Ax + B –– Squared, square root –– Absolute value –– Common logarithm, natural logarithm –– Exponential, base 10 exponential Figure 47. Function selection menu. Swipe and double touch to select. Filters –– Low-pass filter, high-pass filter –– Averaged value –– Smoothing –– Envelope Visualizations –– Magnify –– Max hold, min hold –– Measurement trend –– Chart logic bus timing, chart logic bus state (requires MSO) –– Clock recovery (requires Option DSOX6JITTER) Figure 48. Four math functions used simultaneously (three turned on). 20 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Integration (Continued) 56 automatic measurements — display up to 10 simultaneously Automatic measurements are an essential tool for an oscilloscope. In order to make quick and efficient measurements, the 6000 X-Series provides 56 powerful automatic measurements and can display up to 10 at a time along with measurement statistics. Measurements can be gated by auto select, main window, zoom window, or cursors. The oscilloscope can also automatically select the best gating. Some automatic measurements require an option installation or specific probe connection. Figure 50. Measurement selection menu. Swipe and double touch to select. Figure 49. Measurement gating screen. Reference waveforms — display four simultaneously Store up to four waveforms in the oscilloscope’s nonvolatile reference waveform memory. Compare reference waveforms with live waveforms, and perform post analysis and measurements on stored data. You can also store waveforms on a removable USB memory device in *.h5 format and recall them back into the oscilloscope’s reference waveform memory later. Save or transfer waveforms to a PC as XY data pairs in a comma-separated-values format (*.csv), or store bitmap images and transfer them to a PC for documentation purposes in a variety of image formats. Figure 51. Reference waveforms. Connectivity and LXI compatibility Standard USB 2.0 hi-speed host ports (two on front, one on back) and device ports (one on back) make PC connectivity easy. Operate the oscilloscope from your PC and save/recall stored waveforms and setup files via standard LAN (LXI IPv6 Extended Function). Connect your projector or external monitor through the VGA output, standard with the 6000 X-Series, when sharing and presenting screen information. An optional external GPIB-to-LAN adapter is also available (N4865A). 34840B BenchVue software lets you easily capture data, screen shots, and system state information and export measurement data to Excel, Word, and MATLAB with three clicks. You can download it from www.keysight.com/find/benchvue. Figure 52. Connectivity section on the back panel. 21 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Integration (Continued) Visual front panel The 6000 X-Series’ innovative capacitive touch screen is compatible with the latest tablet technologies. In addition to the traditional VNC-based virtual front panel remote operation through your favorite PC Web browser, the 6000 X-Series supports remote oscilloscope control from your tablet devices. The tablet virtual front panel is identical to the 6000 X-Series’ touch GUI so you can touch icons, swipe, draw InfiniiScan Zone touch trigger zones, and drag slide panels as if you are sitting in front of the actual oscilloscope. Documentation and email without connecting to your PC Annotation is a simple task with 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes. Bring up the annotation (up to 10 annotations) on your scope display and edit it using the keypad, then drag it to the desired location. Quick email allows you to email the data you want instantly to your inbox. Send out screenshots, waveform data, or even a USB signal quality test report — all without the hassle of connecting your PC to your oscilloscope. Figure 53. Controlling the 6000 X-Series via tablet device. QuickAction key The QuickAction key lets you assign your favorite operation to a customizable front panel key. With a push of a button, save your waveforms, capture your screen, toggle trigger mode, resets, statistics, and more. Figure 55. QuickAction menu. Figure 54. Quick Freeze Display preserves the persistence. 22 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Powerful probe solutions and compatibility Get the most out of your 6000 X-Series oscilloscope by using Keysight’s complete family of innovative probes and accessories for your application. The 6000 X-Series supports up to four active probes simultaneously with its full AutoProbe interface 1. All 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes come standard with probes for each channel. The 700-MHz bandwidth, 10-MΩ input passive probes give you 700-MHz system bandwidth when used in conjunction with the 6000 X-Series. Also available is the N2750/51/52A InfiniiMode differential probe (1.5 to 6 GHz) and N2795A/96A/97A single-ended active probe for high-signal-fidelity measurements without the high price (1 to 2 GHz). Figure 56. N2820A Series high-sensitivity current probe. For ultra-low current measurements on your mobile or IoT devices, the N2820A Series high sensitivity current probes are the best solution in the industry. The new N7020A Power Rail Probe is the industry’s only probe designed and developed to solve your toughest power integrity problems. For the most up-to-date and complete information about Keysight’s probes and accessories, visit our website at www.keysight.com/ind/scope_probes or refer to the InfiniiVision Probes and Accessories Data Sheet, Keysight publication number 5968-8153EN. 1. Some restrictions may apply. Contact Keysight for details. Figure 57. Capturing both zoom out and zoom in view of a cell phone’s current consumption inside and outside of its sleep state. Figure 58. N7020A Power Rail Probe. Figure 59. N7020A Power Rail Probe vs. standard 10:1 passive probe. 23 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration Infiniium Offline oscilloscope analysis software Keysight’s Infiniium Offline PC-based oscilloscope analysis software (N8900A) allows you to do additional signal viewing, analysis, and documentation tasks away from your oscilloscope. Capture waveforms, save to a file, and recall the waveforms into InfiniiView. The application supports a variety of popular waveform formats from multiple oscilloscope vendors and includes the following features: navigate, view, measurements, analyze, view windows, documentation, and optional analysis upgrades. For more information, visit www.keysight.com/find/ InfiniiumOffline. Probe and accessories storage compartment Figure 60. N8900A Infiniium Offline software. Probes and cables get lost easily. When we packaged 6 GHz of bandwidth in the shallowest form factor, we left enough room for you to store your daily probes and small accessories. 3-year standard warranty, 2-year calibration interval Through improved quality processes and rigorous testing, the Keysight InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series oscilloscope is able to perform at the guaranteed specifications for two years without calibration, thereby reducing your cost of ownership. It also has an impressive 120,000 hours of operation MTBF (mean time before failure) specification. It comes with a standard 3-year factory warranty. Ensure the highest level of security with secure erase The secure erase feature comes standard with all 6000 X-Series models. At the press of a button, the oscilloscope’s internal nonvolatile memory is cleared of all setup information, reference waveforms, and user preferences. Figure 61. Storage compartment. 24 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration The portable oscilloscope class-leading 6 GHz upgradable bandwidth expands your application coverage including PCI Express. Designed for Touch. 12.1-inch capacitive multi-touch screen with gesture support sets a new visualization standard. Not a touch screen fan? You can turn off the touch screen. InfiniiScan Zone touch trigger. If you can see it, you can trigger on it by drawing a zone box. 6-in-1 instrument sets a new integration standard: oscilloscope channels, digital channels, serial protocol analysis, dualchannel WaveGen, digital voltmeter, and 10-digit counter-totalizer. Fully upgradable, including bandwidth. Standard color grade and histogram on a waveform, measurement, or math function adds statistical view. Jitter and real-time eye diagram analysis is available for the first time ever in an embedded-OS-platform oscilloscope. Dual-channel WaveGen function/arbitrary generator allows you to generate differential, clock and data, two channel modulation, and IQ signals. Modulation capability included. Both USB keyboard and mouse are supported in 6000 X-Series for additional ease of use. 25 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration 450,000 waveforms per second update rate minimizes the dead-time for maximum probability of capturing infrequent events and anomalies. Multi-language voice control enables hands-free operation while you are holding probes. Using docking panels with the capacitive touch screen adds a new dimension of usability. Move automatic measurements, cursors information, event lister, histogram, navigation, DVM, and the counter pane anywhere on the screen. Transparent panes are supported. Standard advanced math displays four functions simultaneously for the most sophisticated signal analysis. Display up to 10 measurements with statistics simultaneously without compromising other key information. Supports 56 automatic measurements and gating by cursors. Industry’s only integrated digital voltmeter and 10-digit counter with totalizer. Independent knobs per channel for fast operation. All front-panel knobs are push-able for access to common controls such as fine and coarse control. Standard segment memory with event lister is powered by MegaZoom IV smart memory technology to intelligently capture only the signals of interest. Wide coverage of application and serial protocol solutions including USB 2.0 signal quality analysis and FPGA dynamic probe. Four AutoProbes (active and current probes) are supported simultaneously for demanding applications. 26 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Configure your InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscope Step 1. Choose your number of channels InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series oscilloscopes Input channels DSOX6002A DSOX6004A MSOX6002A MSOX6004A 2 4 2 + 16 4 + 16 1 GHz Default 2.5 GHz DSOX6B10T252BW Step 2. Choose your bandwidth Bandwidth options For 2 channel models * Examples 4 GHz DSOX6B10T402BW 6 GHz DSOX6B10T602BW For 4 channel modes Default DSOX6B10T254BW DSOX6B10T404BW DSOX6B10T604BW If you want 1 GHz, 4 + 16 channel, the model configuration will be MSOX6004A only If you want 4 GHz, 4 + 16 channel, the model configuration will be MSOX6004A and DSOX6B10T404BW Step 3. Tailor your oscilloscope with measurement applications to save time and money Bandwidth, feature, and application upgrades Application bundle Software application bundle Serial protocols MIL-STD 1553 and ARINC 429 serial triggering and analysis Audio serial triggering and analysis (I2S) Automotive serial triggering and analysis (CAN, CAN-dbc, CAN-FD, LIN) Computer serial triggering and analysis (RS232/UART) Embedded serial triggering and analysis (I2C, SPI) (SPI requires 4, 2+16, or 4+16 channel 6000 X-Series) FlexRay serial triggering and analysis SENT (Single Edge Nibble Transmission) triggering and analysis USB 2.0 Full/Low Speed serial decode and triggering USB 2.0 Hi-Speed serial decode and triggering Measurement applications Integrated digital voltmeter and 10 digit counter FPGA dynamic probe option for Xilinx Jitter and real time eye diagram analysis Mask limit testing Power analysis application USB 2.0 signal quality test Enhanced video/TV application package Dual channel WaveGen 20 MHz AWG Productivity tools Education and training kit Infiniium offline oscilloscope analysis software BenchVue Model number DSOX6APPBNDL (includes DSOX6EMBD, DSOX6COMP, DSOX6USBFL, DSOX6USBH, DSOX6AUTO, DSOX6FLEX, DSOX6AUDIO, DSOX6AERO, DSOX6JITTER, DSOX6WAVEGEN2, DSOXDVMCTR, DSOX6PWR, DSOX6MASK, DSOX6USBSQ, DSOX6VID, DSOX6FPGAX, DSOXEDK, DSOX6SENSOR) DSOX6AERO DSOX6AUDIO DSOX6AUTO DSOX6COMP DSOX6EMBD DSOX6FLEX DSOX6SENSOR DSOX6USBFL DSOX6USBH DSOX6DVMCTR DSOX6FPGAX DSOX6JITTER DSOX6MASK DSOX6PWR DSOX6USBSQ DSOX6VID DSOX6WAVEGEN2 DSOXEDK N8900A BV0000A 27 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Configure your InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscope (Continued) Step 4. Choose your probes. For a complete list of compatible probes, see Keysight document 5968-8153EN Probes N2894A passive probe 700 MHz, 10:1, 9.5 pF, 10 MΩ N2756A 16 digital channel MSO cable N2870A passive probe 35 MHz, 1:1, 1 MΩ 10076B high-voltage passive probe (4 kV) N2796A active single-ended probe 2 GHz, 1 pF, 1 MΩ with AutoProbe N2797A active single-ended probe 1.5 GHz, extreme temperature N2750A InfiniiMode differential probe 1.5 GHz, 700 fF, 200 kΩ with AutoProbe N2751A InfiniiMode differential probe 3.5 GHz, 700 fF, 200 kΩ with AutoProbe N2752A InfiniiMode differential probe 6.0 GHz, 700 fF, 200 kΩ with AutoProbe N2790A differential active probe 100 MHz, ± 1.4 kV, 4 MΩ with AutoProbe N2819A 800-MHz, 10:1 differential probe, 200 kΩ with AutoProbe 1147B AC/DC current probe, 50 MHz, 15 A with AutoProbe N2893A AC/DC current probe, 100 MHz, 15 A with AutoProbe N2820A 2-channel high-sensitivity current probe, 50 uA to 5 A 54855-67604 Precision BNC to SMA adapter N7020A power rail probe 2 GHz, 1:1, 50 kΩ, ± 24 V offset range N2804A high voltage differential probe, 300 MHz, ± 300 V (DC + peak AC), 100:1, 4-MΩ, 4 pF Standard/Optional Included standard; 1 per channel Included standard on MSOX models and DSOX6MSO Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Step 5. Choose your accessories and calibration plans Recommended accessories and calibration plans GPIB connection module Rack mount kit Soft carrying case Hard copy manual Hard transit case - available from Case Cruzer (http://www.casecruzer.com/oscilloscope/3a1311-2710j.html) ANSI Z540-1-1994 calibration Model number N4865A N2111A N2733B N2112A 3A1311-2710J ISO17025 compliant calibration with accreditation D/MSOX6000-AMG D/MSOX6000-A6J After-purchase bandwidth and digital channel upgrades Recommended accessories 1.0 to 2.5 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 2 ch, fixed perpetual license 1.0 to 4.0 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 2 ch, fixed perpetual license 1.0 to 6.0 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 2 ch, fixed perpetual license 2.5 to 4.0 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 2 ch, fixed perpetual license 2.5 to 6.0 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 2 ch, fixed perpetual license 4.0 to 6.0 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 2 ch, fixed perpetual license 1.0 to 2.5 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 4 ch, fixed perpetual license 1.0 to 4.0 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 4 ch, fixed perpetual license 1.0 to 6.0 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 4 ch, fixed perpetual license 2.5 to 4.0 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 4 ch, fixed perpetual license 2.5 to 6.0 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 4 ch, fixed perpetual license 4.0 to 6.0 GHz bandwidth upgrade, 4 ch, fixed perpetual license InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series oscilloscope MSO upgrade Model number DSOX6B10T252BW DSOX6B10T402BW DSOX6B10T602BW DSOX6B25T402BW DSOX6B25T602BW DSOX6B40T602BW DSOX6B10T254BW DSOX6B10T404BW DSOX6B10T604BW DSOX6B25T404BW DSOX6B25T604BW DSOX6B40T604BW DSOX6MSO 28 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics DSOX/MSO 6000 X-Series digital storage/mixed signal oscilloscopes 6000 X-Series specification overview Half channel bandwidth 1 (–3 dB) Full channel bandwidth 1 (–3 dB) Full channel equivalent time bandwidth 1 (–3 dB) Calculated rise time (10 to 90%) Input channels DSOX6002A DSOX6004A MSOX6002A MSOX6004A Maximum sample rate Maximum memory depth Display size and type Waveform update rate Typical noise floor at 1 mV/div, 50 Ω Vertical system analog channels Hardware bandwidth 1 MΩ limits 50 Ω Input coupling Input impedance Input sensitivity range 1 MΩ 50 Ω Vertical resolution Maximum input voltage 1 MΩ 50 Ω DC vertical gain accuracy 1 DC vertical offset accuracy Channel-to-channel isolation Offset range 1 MΩ 50 Ω Dynamic range 1 MΩ 50 Ω Noise floor at 50 Ω 1 mV/div 10 mV/div 100 mV/div 1 V/div ESD tolerance 1. 2. 1 GHz 2.5 GHz 4 GHz 1 GHz 2.5 GHz 4 GHz N/A N/A N/A ≤ 350 ps ≤ 140 ps ≤ 112.5 ps 2 4 2 + 16 4 + 16 20 GSa/s half channels, 10 GSa/s full channels Standard 4 Mpts, Standard segment memory 12.1-inch capacitive multi-touch/gesture-enabled display > 450,000 waveforms per second 115 μVrms 150 μVrms 150 μVrms 6 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz ≤ 75 ps 210 μVrms 20 MHz, 200 MHz (selectable per channel) 20 MHz, 200 MHz, 1.5 GHz, 3 GHz (selectable per channel) AC, DC Selectable: 1 MΩ ± 1% (14 pF), 50 Ω ± 3% 1 mV/div to 5 V/div 2 (200 MHz bandwidth limit at ≤ 2 mV/div) 1 mV/div to 1 V/div 2 8 bits (measurement resolution is 12 bits with averaging) 300 Vrms, 400 Vpk; transient overvoltage 1.6 kVpk Frequency derating (assumes sine wave input): 400 Vpk until 40 kHz Then derates at 20 db/dec until 6 Vpk 50 Ω: ± 5Vpk max ± 3 div: 1.5% of full scale (typical) ± 4 div: 2.5% of full scale (warranted) 2 ± 0.1 div ± 2 mV ± 1% of offset setting (valid for an offset of ≤ ± 12 divisions) ≥ 100:1 (DC to 1 GHz), ≥ 30:1 (> 1 GHz) ± 5 V (1 to < 10 mV/div), ± 20 V (10 to ≤ 200 mV/div), ± 100 V (> 200 mV/div) ± 12 div or ± 0.8 V, whichever is smallest (≤ 100 mV/div) ± 12 div or ± 4 V, whichever is smallest (> 100 mV/div) ± 8 divisions from center screen (≤ 100 mV/div), 2nd harmonic distortion of - 40 dbc ± 4 divisions from center screen (> 101 mV/div), 2nd harmonic distortion of - 23 dbc (For a 10:1 probe on the 1 MΩ input, vertical scaling is multiplied by 10) ± 8 divisions from center screen 1 GHz 2.5 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 115 µVrms 150 µVrms 150 µVrms 210 µVrms 330 µVrms 355 µVrms 350 µVrms 395 µVrms 3.15 mVrms 3.25 mVrms 3.20 mVrms 3.35 mVrms 31.5 mVrms 32.5 mVrms 32 mVrms 33.5 mVrms ± 2 kV (on input BNCs) Denotes warranted specifications; All others are typical. Specifications are valid after a 30-minute warm-up period and ± 10 °C from firmware calibration temperature. 1 mV/div is a magnification of 2 mV/div setting. For vertical accuracy calculations, use full scale of 16 mV for 1 mV/div sensitivity setting. 29 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics (Continued) DSOX/MSO 6000 X-Series digital storage/mixed signal oscilloscopes (Continued) Vertical system digital channels Digital input channels Thresholds Threshold selections User-defined threshold range Maximum input voltage Threshold accuracy 1 Maximum input dynamic range Minimum voltage swing Input impedance Input capacitance Vertical resolution 16 digital (D0 to D15. Pod 1: D7 ~ D0, Pod 2: D15 ~ D8) Threshold per pod TTL (+1.4 V), 5V CMOS (+2.5 V), ECL (–1.3 V), user-defined (selectable by pod) ± 8.0 V in 10-mV steps ± 40 V peak; transient overvoltage 800 Vpk ± (100 mV + 3% of threshold setting) ± 10 V about threshold 500 mVpp 100 kΩ ± 2% at probe tip ~8 pF 1 bit Horizontal system analog channels Time base range Time base accuracy 1 Time base resolution Time base delay time Pre-trigger range Post-trigger Channel-to-channel deskew range Δ time accuracy (using cursors) Modes XY Horizontal system digital channels Minimum detectable pulse width Channel-to-channel skew 1. 1 GHz 2.5 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 500 ps/div to 50 s/div 200 ps/div to 50 s/div 100 ps/div to 50 s/div ± 1.6 ppm + aging factor (1 year: ± 0.5 ppm, 2 years: ± 0.7 ppm, 5 years: ± 1.5 ppm, 10 years: ± 2.0 ppm) 2.5 ps Greater of 1 screen width or 50 µs 1 s to 500 s ± 100 ns Same channel: ± (time base accuracy x reading) ± (0.0016 x screen width) ± 10 ps Channel-to-channel: ± (time base accuracy x reading) ± (0.0016 x screen width) ± 15 ps Main, zoom, roll, XY On channels 1 and 2 only. Z blanking on ext trigger input, 1.4 V threshold Bandwidth: maximum bandwidth. Phase error at 1 MHz: < 0.5 degree 2 ns 2 ns (typical); 3 ns (maximum) Denotes warranted specifications; All others are typical. Specifications are valid after a 30-minute warm-up period and ± 10 °C from firmware calibration temperature. 30 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics (Continued) Acquisition system Maximum analog channels sample rate Analog channels equivalent sample rate Maximum analog ≤ 2 GSa/s channels record length > 2 GSa/s Maximum digital channels sample rate Maximum digital channels record length Acquisition mode Normal Peak detect Averaging High resolution Segmented Data acquisition mode Real time Max update rate Equivalent Time mode Normal Roll XY Trigger system Trigger sources Trigger modes Trigger coupling Trigger holdoff range Normal Auto Single Force DC AC HF reject LF reject Noise reject 1 GHz 2.5 GHz 4 GHz 6 GHz 20 GSa/s half channel interleaved, 10 GSa/s all channel Not available 400 GSa/s 4 Mpts half channel interleaved, 2 Mpts all channel 1 Mpts half channel interleaved, 500 kpts all channel 2 GSa/s half pods interleaved, 1 GSa/s all pods 4 Mpts half pods interleaved, 2 Mpts all pods Default mode Analog channels: capture glitches as narrow as 500 ps (half channel), 1 ns (all channel) Digital channels: capture glitches as narrow as 500 ps (half pods), 1 ns (all pods) Selectable from 2, 4, 8, 16, 64, ... to 65,536 Real-time boxcar averaging reduces random noise and effectively increases vertical resolution 12 bits: ≥ 20 μs/div at 2 GSa/s or ≥ 50 μs/div at 1 GSa/s Segmented memory optimizes available memory for data streams that have long dead times between activity. Maximum segments = 1000. Re-arm time = As fast as 1 μs (minimum time between trigger events) Default mode (> 135,000 waveforms/sec) Enhanced real-time mode for the fastest waveform update rate of > 450,000 waveforms/sec. Up to 2 GSa/s. Returns to a normal real-time mode at > 2 GSa/s Available with 6-GHz bandwidth license. The time base must be at 20 ns/div or faster. 2.5-ps fine interpolator resolution yields a maximum effective sample rate of 400 GSa/s Default mode Displays the waveform moving across the screen from right to left. Available at time bases 50 ms/div or slower Shows the volts-versus-volts display. Time base can be set from 200 ns/div to 50 ms/div Analog channel (1~4), digital channel (D0~D15), line, external, WaveGen (1, 2, or Mod (FM/FSK)) Requires trigger event for oscilloscope to trigger Triggers automatically but not synchronized to the input in absence of trigger event Front panel button that triggers only once on a trigger event. Press Single button again for oscilloscope to find another trigger event, or press Run front panel button to trigger continuously in either Auto or Normal mode Front panel button forces a synchronous trigger DC-coupled trigger AC-coupled trigger, cutoff frequency: < 10 Hz (internal); < 50 Hz (external) High-frequency reject, cutoff frequency ~ 50 kHz Low-frequency reject, cutoff frequency ~ 50 kHz Adds hysteresis to the trigger circuitry; selectable OFF or ON, decreases sensitivity 2x 40 ns to 10.00 s 31 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics (Continued) Trigger system Trigger jitter Trigger bandwidth Trigger sensitivity (internal) 1 Edge Other modes 1 GHz bandwidth 2.5, 4, and 6 GHz bandwidth Trigger sensitivity (external) 1 Trigger level range 1. ± 1.6 V ±8V Any channel External Denotes warranted specifications; All others are typical. Specifications are valid after a 30-minute warm-up period and ± 10 °C from firmware calibration temperature. Trigger type selections InfiniiScan Zone (hardware zone qualifier) Edge Edge then edge (B trigger) Pulse width Pattern Or < 1.0-ps rms with the jitter-free trigger < 3.0-ps rms without the jitter-free trigger 500 MHz, 1 GHz, 2.5 GHz models: bandwidth of oscilloscope. 4-GHz and 6-GHz models: 3.5 GHz Bandwidth of oscilloscope or 1 GHz, whichever is smaller ≤ 10 mV/div DC to 1 GHz Greater of 1 div or 5 mVpp > 10 mV/div DC to 1 GHz 0.6 div ≤ 10 mV/div DC to 2 GHz Greater of 1 div or 5 mVpp 2.0 to 3.5 GHz Greater of 1.5 div or 5 mVpp > 10 mV/div DC to 2 GHz 0.6 div 2.0 to 3.5 GHz 1.0 div 40 mVpp DC to 100 MHz, 70 mVpp 100 to 200 MHz 200 mVpp DC to 100 MHz, 350 mVpp 100 to 200 MHz ± 6 div from center screen 8-V range = ± 8 V; 1.6-V range = ± 1.6 V Trigger on user-defined zones drawn on the display. Applies to one analog channel at a time. Specify zones as either “must intersect” or “must not intersect.” Up to two zones. > 160,000 wfm/ sec update rate Supported modes: Normal, peak detect, high resolution, max update rate Also works simultaneously with the serial decodes and mask/limit test Trigger on a rising and falling edge of any source, alternating or either edge of analog and digital channels Arm on a selected edge, wait a specified time, then trigger on a specified count of another selected edge. Minimum 4 ns Trigger on a pulse on a selected channel, whose time duration is less than a value, greater than a value, or inside a time range –– Minimum duration setting: 2 ns –– Maximum duration setting: 10 s –– Range minimum: 10 ns Trigger when a specified pattern of high, low, and don’t-care levels on any combination of analog, digital, or trigger channels is [entered | exited]. Pattern must have stabilized for a minimum of 2 ns to qualify as a valid trigger condition –– Minimum duration setting: 2 ns –– Maximum duration setting: 10 s Trigger on any selected edges from available sources (analog and digital channels only). Bandwidth is 500 MHz 32 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics (Continued) Trigger type selections (Continued) Rise/fall time Nth edge burst Runt Setup and hold Video Enhanced video (HDTV) (Option) ARINC429 (Option) CAN (Option) FlexRay (Option) I²C (Option) I²S (Option) LIN (Option) MIL-STD1553 (Option) SPI (Option) UART/RS232/422/485 (Option) USB (Option) SENT (Option) 1. Trigger on rise time or fall time edge speed violations (< or >) based on user-selectable threshold. Select from (< or >) and time settings range between –– Minimum: 1 ns –– Maximum: 10 s Trigger on the nth (1 to 65535) edge of a pulse burst. Specify idle time (10 ns to 10 s) for framing Trigger on a position runt pulse that fails to exceed a high-level threshold. Trigger on a negative runt pulse that fails to drop below a low-level threshold. Trigger on either polarity runt pulse based on two threshold settings. Runt triggering can also be time-qualified (< or >) with a minimum time setting of 2 ns Trigger on setup/hold violations. Setup time can be set from –7 s to 10 s. Hold time can be set from 0 s to 10 ns. Minimum window (setup time + hold time) must be 3 ns or greater Trigger on all lines or individual lines, odd/even or all fields from composite video, or broadcast standards (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAM-M) Trigger on lines and fields of enhanced and HDTV standards (480p/60, 567p/50, 720p/50, 720p/60, 1080p/24, 1080p/25, 1080p/30, 1080p/50, 1080p/60, 1080i/50, 1080i/60) Trigger and decode on ARINC429 data. Trigger on word start/stop, label, label + bits, label range, error conditions (parity, word, gap, word or gap, all), all bits (eye), all 0 bits, all 1 bits Trigger on CAN (controller area network) version 2.0A,2.0B, and CAN-FD (Flexible Data-rate) signals. Trigger on the start of frame (SOF), the end of frame (EOF), data frame ID, data frame ID and data (non-FD), data frame ID and data (FD), remote frame ID, remote or data frame ID, error frame, acknowledge error, from error, stuff error, CRC error, spec error (ack or form or stuff or CRC), all errors, BRS Bit (FD), CRC delimiter bit (FD), ESI bit active (FD), ESI bit passive (FD), overload frame., message, message and signal (non-FD), message and signal (FD, first 8 bytes only) Trigger on frame ID or specific error condition, along with cycle-base and repetition-cycle filtering. Can also trigger on specific events such as BSS, TSS, FES, and wake up Trigger at a start/stop condition or user-defined frame with address and/or data values. Also trigger on missing acknowledge, address with no acq, restart, EEPROM read, and 10-bit write Trigger on 2’s complement data of audio left channel or right channel (=, ≠, <, >, > <, < >, increasing value, or decreasing value) Trigger on LIN (Local Interconnect Network) sync break, sync frame ID, frame ID and data , parity error, or checksum error Trigger on MIL-STD 1553 signals on data word start/stop, command/status start/stop, RTA, RTA + 11 bits, and error conditions (parity, sync, Manchester) Trigger on SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) data pattern during a specific framing period. Supports positive and negative Chip Select framing as well as clock Idle framing and user-specified number of bits per frame. Supports MOSI and MISO data Trigger on Rx or Tx start bit, stop bit, data content, or parity error Trigger on start of packet (SOP), end of packet (EOP), suspend***, resume***, reset***, packets (token, data, handshake, or special), and errors (PID, CRC5, CRC16, glitch, bit stuff***, SE1***). Supports USB 2.0 lowspeed, full- speed, and hi-speed implementations. (Hi-speed is supported on ≥ 1-GHz models only) Trigger and decode on SENT bus. start of fast channel message, start of slow channel message, fast channel SC and data, slow channel message ID, slow channel message ID and data, tolerance violation, fast channel CRC error, slow channel CRC error, all CRC errors, pulse period error, successive sync pulses error (1/64) Suspend, resume, reset, bit stuff error, and SE1 error are USB 2.0 low- and full-speed only. 33 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics (Continued) Search, navigate, and lister Type Copy Frequency peak Source Max number of peaks Control Result display Waveform measurements DC vertical accuracy/cursors 2 Number of measurements Cursors Automatic measurements Snapshot Voltage/current Time Count Mixed Jitter Real-time eye Dual-channel (requires N2820A probe) Automatic measurement logging Counter Source Resolution Max frequency 1. 2. Edge, pulse width, rise/fall, runt, frequency peak, serial bus 1, serial bus 2 Copy to trigger, copy from trigger Math functions 11 Threshold, excursion, results order (frequency or amplitude) Event lister or navigation. Manual or autoscroll via navigation or touch event lister entry to jump to a specific event Single cursor accuracy: ± [DC vertical gain accuracy + DC vertical offset accuracy + 0.21% full scale] Dual cursor accuracy: ± [DC vertical gain accuracy + 0.42% full scale] 1 56 automatic measurements, maximum of 10 displayed at a time 2 pairs of XY cursors Automatic measurement of positions, ΔX, 1/ΔX, ΔY, and ΔY/ΔX Measurements continuously updated with statistics. Cursors track last selected measurement. Select up to 10 measurements from the list below: Makes a snapshot of 31 most popular measurements. Touchable target to populate the measurement side bar Peak-to-peak, maximum, minimum, amplitude, top, base, overshoot, preshoot, average- N cycles, average-full screen, DC RMS-N cycles, DC RMS-full screen, AC RMS-N cycles, AC RMS-full screen (standard deviation), ratio-N cycles, ratio-full screen Period, frequency, counter, + width, - width, burst width, + duty cycle, - duty cycle, bit rate, rise time, fall time, delay, phase, X at min Y, X at max Y Positive pulse count, negative pulse count, rising edge count, falling edge count Area-N cycles, area-full screen Option DSOX6JITTER required Data TIE, clock TIE, N-period, period-period, + width to + width, - width to - width Option DSOX6JITTER required Eye width, eye height Charge-N cycles, charge-full screen, peak-peak, amplitude, DC RMS-N cycles, DC RMS-full screen, AC RMS- N cycles, AC RMS-full screen (standard deviation), average-N cycles, average-full screen, base Available via BV0000A BenchVue Built-in frequency counter (see “Precision counter/totalizer section” for the 10-digit counter) Any analog and digital channel 5 digits 1 GHz (1.2 GHz typical) Denotes warranted specifications; All others are typical. Specifications are valid after a 30-minute warm-up period and ± 10 °C from firmware calibration temperature. 1 mV/div is a magnification of 2 mV/div setting. For vertical accuracy calculations, use full scale of 16 mV for 1 mV/div sensitivity setting. 34 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics (Continued) Waveform math Number of math functions Arithmetic Enhanced FFT Record size Window types Display Waveforms Peak search Waveform analysis Mask/limit test (Option) Histogram Source Types Measurements Modes Color grade Source Color themes Modes Jitter (Option) Jitter measurement floor Source Clock recovery Real-time eye (Option) Source Clock recovery Color mode Measurements Precision mode Four, displays all four simultaneously. Can be cascaded Add, subtract, multiply, divide, differentiate, integrate, FFT, Ax + B, squared, square root, absolute value, common logarithm, natural logarithm, exponential, base 10 exponential, low-pass filter, high-pass filter, averaged value, magnify, max hold, min hold, measurement trend, chart logic bus (timing or state), clock recovery Up to 1-Mpts resolution via precision mode Hanning, flat top, rectangular, Blackman-Harris Color grade or monochrome FFT, max hold, min hold, average Max 11 peaks, threshold and excursion control Standard mask/limit test capability provides pass/fail comparison of a signal under test to a predefined mask template or automask template. Predefined mask templates or edits to an automask template can be made via a text editor. > 130,000 mask tests per second (waveform update rate) Provides a statistical view of a waveform or a measurement Any analog channels, math functions, reference waveforms, measurements Horizontal, vertical, or measurement Hits, peak, max, min, peak to peak, mean, median, mode, bin width, standard deviation, 1~3 sigma All modes supported except zoom, ZY, and roll Provides a 3-dimensional view of waveform intensity Any analog channels, math functions, reference waveforms, real-time eye Temperature and intensity All modes supported except zoom, ZY, and roll Measures the variance of a measurement over time 600 fs rms at 6 GHz sine wave (typical) Any analog channels, math functions, and reference waveforms Constant frequency, first-order phase lock loop (PLL), second-order PLL, explicit Data rate: Fully automatic, semi-automatic, manual Provides the color graded eye pattern analysis based on the recovered clock. Data bits are folded on top of each other per clock cycle to give a 3-dimensional view Any analog channels, math functions, and reference waveforms Constant frequency, first-order phase lock loop (PLL), second-order PLL, explicit Data rate: Fully automatic, semi-automatic, manual Color grade Eye height, eye width Increase the analysis record length. Minimum: 100 kpts; maximum 1 Mpts 35 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics (Continued) Precision counter/totalizer (Specifications are typical) (option) Counter Source Any analog channel or trigger qualified event Resolution 10 digits (8 digits for trigger qualified event) Max frequency Up to 3.2 GHz (4 GHz typical). With Hi-speed USB 2.0 decoding, 1 GHz (1.2 GHz typical) Trig-qual events 1/(trigger holdoff time) for trigger qualified events (max 25 MHz, minimum dead time of 40 ns) Measurement Frequency, period, totalize Totalizer Counter size 64-bit totalizing counter Edge Rise or fall Gating Positive or negative level. Select from analog channels except the source Time reference Internal or external 10 MHz reference clock Integrated digital voltmeter (Specification are typical) (option) Source Analog channels only (1 ~ 4) Functions ACrms, DC, DCrms, frequency Resolution ACV/DCV: 3 digits Counter frequency: 5.5 digits Measuring rate 100 times/second Auto ranging Automatic adjustment of vertical amplification to maximize the dynamic range of measurements Range meter Graphical display of most recent measurement, plus extreme over the previous 3 seconds Dual-channel WaveGen — built-in function/arbitrary waveform generator (Specification are typical) (Option) WaveGen outputs/ Two (front-panel BNC connectors) Output modes Both waveform generator outputs can be frequency tracked, amplitude tracked, or completely tracked. Phase adjustable. 1 A generator’s output can be inverted to create a differential signal Output modes: Normal (continuous) or single-shot (limited to arbitrary, sine, ramp, sine cardinal, exp rise/fall, cardiac, Gaussian pulse) Waveforms Sine, square, ramp, pulse, DC, noise, sine cardinal (sinc), exponential rise, exponential fall, cardiac, Gaussian pulse, and arbitrary Modulation Modulation is available on channel 1 only. Modulation is not available when tracking mode is enabled Modulation types: AM, FM, FSK Carrier waveforms: sine, ramp, sine cardinal, exponential rise, exponential fall, and Cardiac.C176 Modulation source: Internal (no external modulation capability) AM: Modulation: Sine, square, ramp Modulation frequency: 1 Hz to 20 kHz Depth: 0 to 100% FM: Modulation: Sine, square, ramp Modulation frequency: 1 Hz to 20 kHz Minimum carrier frequency: 10 Hz Deviation: 1 Hz to carrier frequency or (2e12/carrier frequency), whichever is smaller FSK: Modulation: 50% duty cycle square wave FSK rate: 1 Hz to 20 kHz| Hop frequency: 2x FSK rate to 10 MHz 1. Only the following combination of wave shapes can be frequency tracked or completely tracked: a. Sine, ramp, sine cardinal, cardiac, and Gaussian pulse. b. Square wave, and pulse. c. Exponential rise and exponential fall. d. Arbitrary. 36 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics (Continued) Dual-channel WaveGen — built-in function/arbitrary waveform generator (Specification are typical) (Continued) Sine Frequency range 0.1 Hz to 20 MHz Amplitude flatness ± 0.5 dB (relative to 1 kHz) Harmonic distortion –40 dBc Spurious (nonharmonics) –40 dBc Total harmonic distortion 1% SNR (50 Ω load, 500 MHz BW) 40 dB (Vpp ≥ 0.1 V); 30 dB (Vpp < 0.1V) Square wave/pulse Frequency range 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz Duty cycle 20 to 80% Duty cycle resolution Larger of 1% or 10 ns Rise/fall time 19 ns (10 to 90%) Overshoot < 2% Asymmetry (at 50% DC) ± 1% ± 5ns Jitter (TIE RMS) 500 ps Ramp/triangle wave Frequency range 0.1 Hz to 200 kHz Linearity 1% Variable symmetry 0 to 100% Symmetry resolution 1% Pulse Frequency range 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz Pulse width 20 ns minimum Pulse with resolution 10 ns Edge time Fixed at 19 ns (not variable) Overshoot < 2% Noise Bandwidth 20 MHz typical Sine cardinal (sinc) Frequency range 0.1 Hz to 1.0 MHz Exponential rise/fall Frequency range 0.1 Hz to 5.0 MHz Cardiac Frequency range 0.1 Hz to 200.0 kHz Gaussian pulse Frequency range 0.1 Hz to 5.0 MHz Arbitrary Waveform length 1 to 8,192 points Amplitude resolution 10 bits (including sign bit) 1 Repetition rate 0.1 Hz to 12 MHz Sample rate 100 MSa/s Filter bandwidth 20 MHz Frequency Sine wave and ramp accuracy 130 ppm (frequency < 10 kHz) 50 ppm (frequency > 10 kHz) Square wave and pulse accuracy [50 + frequency/200] ppm (frequency < 25 kHz) 50 ppm (frequency ≥ 25 kHz) Resolution 0.1 Hz or 4 digits, whichever is larger 1. Full resolution is not available at output due to internal attenuator stepping. 37 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics (Continued) Dual-channel WaveGen — built-in function/arbitrary waveform generator (Specification are typical) (Continued) Amplitude Range: Minimum 20 mVpp if |offset| ≤ 0.5 Vpp into Hi-Z 1 10 mVpp if |offset| ≤ 0.5 Vpp into 50 Ω 1 Range: Maximum 10 Vpp except, 9 Vpp if sinc or cardiac, 7.5 Vpp if Gaussian pulse into Hi-Z; 5 Vpp/4.5 Vpp into 50 Ω Resolution 100 μV or 3 digits, whichever is higher Accuracy 1.5% (frequency = 1 kHz) DC offset Range ± 5 V into Hi-Z, except ± 4 V if sine wave, ± 2.5 V if sinc, cardiac, or Gaussian pulse into Hi-Z ± 2.5 V into Hi-Z, except ± 2 V if sine wave, ± 1.25 V if sinc, cardiac, or Gaussian pulse into 50 Ω Resolution Larger of 250 uV or 3 digits Accuracy (waveform modes) ± 1.5% of offset setting ± 1% of amplitude ± 1 mV Accuracy (DC mode) ± 1.5% of offset setting ± 3 mV Main output Impedance 50 Ω typical Isolation Not available, main output BNC is grounded Protection Overload automatically disables output Trigger output Trigger output available on trig-out BNC Quick action customization key Quick measure all Quick measure statistics reset Quick mask statistics reset Quick histogram statistics reset Quick print Quick save Quick email Quick recall Quick freeze display Quick trigger mode Quick clear display Display characteristics Display Display mode Resolution Graticules Format Maximum waveform update rate Persistence Intensity gradation 1. Displays a popup containing a snapshot of all the single waveform measurements Resets all measurement statistics and the measurement count Resets mask statistics and counters Zeros the histogram counters Print the current screen image Saves the current setup, screen image, or data file as specified in the settings menu Emails the current setup, screen image, or data file as specified in the settings menu Recalls setup, mask, or reference waveform Freezes the display without stopping running acquisitions or unfreezes the display if currently frozen. Waveform intensity preserved Toggles the trigger mode between auto and normal Clears the display 12.1-inch capacitive multi-touch/gesture enabled color TFT LCD Zone/zoom/annotation mode and waveform placement mode 800 (H) x 600 (V) pixel format (screen area) 8 vertical divisions by 10 horizontal divisions with intensity controls YT and XY > 135,000 wfm/s (real time) > 450,000 wfm/s (real time max update rate) Off, infinite, variable persistence (100 ms to 60 s) 256 intensity levels Sinc, cardiac and Gaussian pulse: ± 1.25 V into Hi-Z; ± 625 mV into 50 Ω. 38 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics (Continued) Connectivity USB 2.0 hi-speed host port USB 2.0 hi-speed device port LAN port Web remote control Video-out port GPIB port 10-MHz reference Trigger out USB 2.0 hi-speed host ports x3, two front and one real panel. Supports memory devices, printers, keyboards, mice, and USB microphones One USB 2.0 hi-speed device port on rear panel. USB Test and Measurement Class (USBTMC) compatible 10/100/1000 Base-T port on rear panel. LXI IPv6 extended function VNC Web interface (via major Web browsers) VGA out on rear panel. Connect oscilloscope display to an external monitor or projector N4865A GPIB-to-LAN adapter (option) BNC connector on the rear panel Support mode Output and input off, output on (10-MHz out) input on (10-MHz in) In mode 50 Ω, 356 mVpp to 4.48 Vpp (–5 dBm to 17 dBm), 6.32-Vpp max (20-dBm max) Recommended input signal accuracy: better than ± 10 ppm Out mode 50 Ω, 1.65 Vpp square wave BNC connector on the rear panel. Supported modes: triggers, mask, waveform generator 1 sync pulse, and waveform generator 2 sync pulse General and environmental characteristics Power line consumption Power voltage range Temperature Operating Non-operating Humidity Operating Non-operating Altitude Operating Non-operating Electromagnetic compatibility Safety Vibration Shock Mean Time Before Failure (MTBF) Dimensions Weight Maximum 200 W 100-120 V, 50/60/400 Hz; 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz ± 10% auto ranging 0 to +50 °C –40 to +70 °C 90% RH (non-condensing) at 40 °C 90% RH (non-condensing) at 65 °C Up to 4,000 m (15,000 ft.) Up to 15,300 m (50,000 ft.) Meets EMC Directive (2004/108/EC), meets or exceeds IEC 61326-1:2005/EN 61326-1:2006 Group 1 Class A requirement CISPR 11/EN 55011 IEC 61000-4-2/EN 61000-4-2 IEC 61000-4-3/EN 61000-4-3 IEC 61000-4-4/EN 61000-4-4 IEC 61000-4-5/EN 61000-4-5 IEC 61000-4-6/EN 61000-4-6 IEC 61000-4-11/EN 61000-4-11 Canada: ICES-001:2004 Australia/New Zealand: AS/NZS UL61010-1 3rd edition, CAN/CSA_22.2 No. 61010-1-12, IEC61010-1 3rd edition Meets IEC60068-2-6 and MIL-PRF-28800; class 3 random Meets IEC 60068-2-27 and MIL-PRF-28800; class 3 random; (operating 30 g, ½ sine, 11-ms duration, 3 shocks/axis along major axis, total of 18 shocks) > 120,000 hours 425 mm W x 288 mm H x 148 mm D Net: 6.8 kg (15 lbs.), Shipping: 11.3 kg (25 lbs.) 39 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet Performance Characteristics (Continued) Non-volatile storage Reference waveform display Data/file save Setup/image Waveform data Application data Analysis results (*.csv) Max USB flash drive size Set ups without USB flash drive Set ups with USB flash drive Included standard with oscilloscope Factory warranty Calibration Probe Interface language support/built-in help Voice control support Power cord Front-panel protection Documentation Four internal waveforms or USB thumb drive. Displays up to 4 reference waveforms simultaneously Setup (*.scp), 8 or 24-bit bitmap image (*.bmp), PNG 24-bit image (*.png) CSV data (*.csv), ASCII XY data (*.csv), binary data (*.bin), lister data (*.csv), reference waveform data (*.h5), multichannel waveform data (*.h5), arbitrary waveform data (*.csv) Mask (*.msk), power harmonics data (*.csv), USB signal quality (*.html and *.bmp) Cursor data, measurement results, histogram statistics, mask test statistics, color grade bin, search, segmented timestamps Supports industry standard flash drives 10 internal setups Limited by size of USB drive 3-year warranty (90 days for unserialized accessories such as passive probes) Certificate of calibration, 2-year calibration interval One per channel, N2894A 700-MHz passive probe (10:1 attenuation) N2756A 16-digital-channel MSO cable (1 per oscilloscope included on all MSO models and DSOX6MSO upgrade option) English, Chinese (simplified and traditional), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish localized front-panel overlays, interface, and built-in help system English (American), English (British), English (Indian), Chinese Simplified (Mainland), Chinese Simplified (Cantonese), Chinese Traditional (Taiwan), Chinese Traditional (Cantonese), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish (Latin America) and Spanish (Castilian) Localized power cord Front-panel cover CD containing localized user’s guide, service guide, and programmer’s manual Related literature Publication title Jitter Analysis - Application Note Automotive Serial Bus Testing Using Keysight’s InfiniiVision X-Series and Infiniium S-Series Oscilloscopes - Application Note Physical Layer Testing of the USB 2.0 Serial Bus Using InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series and Infiniium Series Oscilloscopes Application Note Evaluating Oscilloscopes for Low-Power Measurements - Application Note InfiniiVision and Infiniium Oscilloscopes - Product Fact Sheet Evaluating Current Probe Technologies for Low-Power Measurements - Application Note Publication number 5991-4000EN 5991-4038EN 5991-4167EN 5991-4268EN 5991-4273EN 5991-4375EN 40 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet www.axiestandard.org AdvancedTCA® Extensions for Instrumentation and Test (AXIe) is an open standard that extends the AdvancedTCA for general purpose and semiconductor test. 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