Yokogawa’s 8-ch Oscilloscope, DLM5000: Simple, Adaptable, and Dependable
By OEM Update Editorial November 10, 2020 3:13 pm IST
Yokogawa, the creator of the world’s first 8-channel oscilloscope, and with over 100 years of industry experience, introduced DLM5000.
DLM5000 is Yokogawa’s latest addition to its line-up and takes you beyond 8 channels. Adaptability is a key requirement during the development of high-performance and intelligent power-semiconductor technologies and mechatronics applied in a modern electric vehicle, motor controls, and energy efficient electronic designs. Combining a large, highly responsive touchscreen and a traditional oscilloscope panel, the 4-to-8 channel DLM5000 mixed signal oscilloscope allows users to easily navigate through a wealth of analysis features at the touch of their fingertips.
DLM5000 features with:
• 350 MHz and 500 MHz bandwidths
• Up to 2.5GS/s sample rate
• Up to 500 M Points memory
• 4 or 8 analog inputs channels
• Up to 32-bit logic input
• Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0 interfaces
• Parametric measurements, statistical analysis, trend and histogram
• Dual Zoom, Dual FFT, Dual X-Y modes
• Action on Trigger, User defined function, Advanced Math options
• Wider range of basic and advanced Triggers
• Software for advanced analysis.
With faster acquisition rates of DLM5000 there is a higher chance of viewing an anomaly when it occurs. The DLM5000 uses its history memory to automatically save up to 100,000 previously captured waveforms and subsequently display just one or overlay all of them on screen. Anomalies in wave shapes can therefore be easily recognized, isolated and further analyzed.
Vehicle Serial Bus Analysis
The DLM5000 supports FlexRay, CAN, CAN FD, LIN, SENT, UART (RS232), I2C, SPI and CXPI serial bus patterns as well as the ability to simultaneously analyze up to four different buses operating at different speeds. The unique auto setup function analyzes the input signal and will automatically set the appropriate trigger and decoding settings, such as bit rate and threshold levels.
Power measurement and Power supply Analysis
DLM5000 can be used as a power meter by providing automated measurement of power parameters for up to two pairs of voltage and current waveforms. These values can then be statistically processed and calculated to provide peak, average and root-mean-square values, along with many other parameters such as power factor and q-factor. Also, Power supply analysis parameters switching loss of the voltage and current waveforms can be computed over long periods. Joule integral (i2t), SOA (safe operating area) and harmonics based on EN61000-3-2 can also be measured and analyzed.
The quality and reliability of the DLM5000 is supported by a standard 3-year warranty.
For product enquiry, contact at:
Yokogawa Test and Measurement India
Harshajit Kashyap
Mobile: +91-9867550740
Email: harshajit.kashyap@in.yokogawa.com
www.tmi.yokogawa.com
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