MS Series Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes
The MS-500 is ideally suited for embedded controller testing where there is a proliferation of analog signals coincident with digital signals. Users can easily debug signals using standard oscilloscope tools such as cursors, measurement parameters, and zooming. Both oscilloscopes compatible with the MS-500 feature large, bright color displays to facilitate signal viewing, plus all the connectivity and documentation capabilities needed to quickly record and distribute information. The standard MS-500 software adds the following capability to the Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscope software dialogs:
- Analog, Digital and Combination Trigger Modes - Allows you to choose whether to set an analog trigger condition, a digital trigger condition or a pattern consisting of analog and digital signals.
- Digital Trigger - Allows a digital trigger condition to be set from within the oscilloscope using an easy-to-understand interface.
- Digital Channels - Provides a standard, general purpose setup for defining the digital channels and displaying digital lines.
- Digital Threshold Setup - Provides the means to define a logic threshold for digital trace calculation.
The MS-500 and MS-500-36 are identical except the MS-500-36 standard configuration is for 36 channels. The MS-500-36 can be operated in 36 or 18 channel mode for higher performance. The MS-500 is configured as an 18 channel instrument and can be upgraded with an additional lead set to support 36 channels. Both are referred to as MS-500 in this manual.
The Ultimate Mixed Signal Oscilloscope
A mixed signal oscilloscope (MSO) is the ideal tool for the design and debug of today’s embedded systems providing the only way to see analog, digital and serial data signals simultaneously on one instrument as they occur in real time. Embedded system designers need to view signals into and out of devices such as microcontrollers, DSPs, FPGAs, ADCs, DACs, and transducers while ensuring proper timing and bus traffic.
Unmatched Digital Performance
The MS Series offers unmatched digital performance and is available in two models, the MS-500 and MS-250. Designed to capture long records of the fastest digital signals the MS-500 has a maximum input frequency of 500 MHz, while other MSOs are limited to only 250 MHz. The long memory of 50 Mpts/Ch means that these fast signals can be captured for up to 25 ms at up to 2 GS/s sampling rate. On top of this raw performance, the MS-500 supports up to 36 channels - enough for all the ADDR, DATA, control lines and serial data busses. This makes it the perfect tool for embedded systems with 16-bit or 32-bit microcontrollers.
The MS-250 is the ideal tool for testing embedded systems with 8-bit microcontrollers or slower digital signals. With 250 MHz max. input frequency, 18 channels and 10 Mpts/Ch memory the MS-250 is an outstanding value and provides a complete set of tools for embedded system testing.
Analog Performance Reimagined
A great MSO must be built on a great oscilloscope and the WaveRunner® MXi and WaveSurfer® MXs are two of the best. With bandwidths from 200 MHz to 2 GHz, sampling rates up to 10 GS/s, 12.5 Mpts/Ch available memory, and a wide range of math, measurement and triggering capabilities the WaveRunner MXi and WaveSurfer MXs platforms are powerful and versatile. Both models feature a big, bright 10.4" color touch screen for easy viewing of all your analog and digital signals and both are only 6" deep.
The Best Serial Data Bus Testing
Monitoring serial data busses is a major part of embedded system design and test. The ability to quickly locate and isolate specific messages on these busses is important for efficient testing. With LeCroy’s unique color-coded overlay for decoded bus data and powerful, flexible conditional triggering, the MS Series captures all important bus traffic in your system and easily shows important data messages from I2C, SPI, UART, RS-232, and LIN busses.
The Complete Mixed Signal Toolset
Analog, Digital and Cross-pattern Triggering
The WaveRunner MXi and WaveSurfer MXs oscilloscopes come with an extensive set of triggering capabilities aimed at capturing a wide range of analog signals. With the MS Series this triggering is enhanced, adding analog/digital cross-pattern trigger, analog/digital event triggering and the capability to select any digital channel as the source for an analog trigger.