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The application running the graphical user interface of LeCroy Windows-based oscilloscopes is a COM Automation Server, and can be controlled from a networked PC using DCOM. To enable DCOM connectivity, various settings must be configured on both the oscillosocpe and PC. This application note describes how to configure your LeCroy Windows-based oscilloscope and PC to allow DCOM connections.
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As signal speeds and data rates have increased to 5 Gb/s and greater while progation mediums have remained unchanged, engineers have had to face new challenges with signal integrity measurements. Eye Doctor™ II is a complete set of tools that adds precision to signal integrity measurements by permitting de-embedding and emulation (emphasis, serial data channel, or receiver equalization).
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This application brief is intended to help oscilloscope users develop a basic understanding of S-parameters. This information will be useful in operating LeCroy’s Eye Doctor™ II Advanced Signal Integrity Tools.
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Securing Your Scope and Network Against Virus Threats
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Beginning with firmware release 5.7.2.1, several series of LeCroy oscilloscopes include a new remote control option: LXI, or LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation. LXI is the latest industry standard for LAN connectivity to instruments and modular systems.
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Characterizing DDR2 memory devices requires the ability to isolate read and write access cycles.
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Characterizing DDR2 memory devices requires the ability to isolate read and write access cycles.
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Cable De-Embedding is a standard feature on all LeCroy SDA 7 Zi Series Oscilloscopes. This feature enables the user to remove the effects of a cable from heir measurements.
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This paper addresses the use of the linear
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This paper provides an overview of the 2nd order custom PLL, and explains how it can be applied for increased jitter measurement accuracy of serial data waveforms.
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