Yokogawa releases compact HD oscilloscopes for automotive – Charged EVs

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Yokogawa releases compact HD oscilloscopes for automotive – Charged EVs


Japanese firm Yokogawa Test & Measurement has released its DLM3000HD series of compact, high-definition oscilloscopes for the development of next-generation automotive power electronics.

Positioned as a high-performance version of the DLM3000 series, the DLM3000HD series expands Yokogawa’s oscilloscope lineup with two models: the 500 MHz DLM3054HD and 350 MHz DLM3034HD. These deliver higher resolution for more accurate waveform analysis, and incorporate features designed to improve usability and simplify setup.

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The oscilloscopes support multi-channel measurement, and improved resolution on the vertical axis offers greater measurement precision for next-generation power devices using silicon-carbide (SiC) technology, according to the company. The 12-bit vertical resolution is 16 times higher than that of the existing DLM3000 series, enabling the observation of minute changes in high-speed signals, such as during switching.

The serial bus analysis auto-setup function, which automatically sets the optimal bit rate and threshold level, can now also be used with previously captured waveforms. Auto-setup can be used for low-frequency signals, improving the efficiency of in-vehicle bus development and evaluation.

The DLM3000HD series has double the data storage capacity of the DLM3000 series, holding up to 1 billion points of acquired data. In addition to doubling the number of waveforms that can be searched and compared, a single device can measure the behavior of braking systems and other apparatuses at a sampling rate of up to 2.5 GS/s for several milliseconds, improving efficiency.

Source: Yokogawa Test & Measurement



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