Lecroy WAVEACE 2022 2-channel oscilloscope, Digital Storage oscilloscope, WaveAce 2022 Guida Informativa
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WaveAce 2022
LeCroy Corporation
WaveAce Integration with Wavestation
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About the WaveAce
When teamed with an oscilloscope such as LeCroy’s WaveAce series of instruments, shown in Figure 2,
WaveStation becomes a formidable debugging tool. The WaveAce oscilloscopes come in bandwidths from 40
MHz to 300 MHz and with sample rates of up to 2 GS/s. A long memory of up to 1 Mpts/channel (2 Mpts/channel
when interleaved) means that a sizable record of a signal is retained. The oscilloscopes also offer advanced
triggering options, a 7” wide screen, 32 automatic measurements, and four math functions as well as fast-Fourier
transform (FFT) capabilities.
Figure 2: Shown is the WaveAce 2034 oscilloscope, which offers a 300-MHz bandwidth,
four channels, and maximum sampling rate of 2 GS/s. All WaveAce instruments feature
a 7” wide display
Preparing for Signal Transfers
Given that both the WaveAce and WaveStation have USB host and USB device ports, it’s relatively simple to
transfer waveforms to and from a PC and from one to the other. This is accomplished by connecting both
instruments to the PC via USB cable and installing necessary PC software.
software allows quick, easy creation and/or editing of waveforms on the PC as well as for transfer of
those waveforms to the WaveStation hardware. It’s important to note that the WaveStation’s rear-panel USB
device port must be enabled for a USBRAW connection. This is achieved by opening the instrument’s Utility menu
and using the following sequence of button presses: Int
erface →USB Setup → USBRAW → Done. This will
enable the WaveStation software to communicate with the WaveStation hardware.
Facilitating a USB connection between the WaveAce oscilloscope and the PC also requires installation of NI VISA