Lecroy WAVEACE 2024 4-channel oscilloscope, Digital Storage oscilloscope, WaveAce 2024 Scheda Tecnica

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WaveAce 2024
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Connectivity
The WaveAce provides a USB host port 
on the front panel for saving screen  
images, waveforms and setups to a 
memory stick. A rear panel USB device 
port allows for connection to a PC or 
printer. Connecting and communicating 
with a PC is simplified with WaveStudio 
software providing full access to the  
oscilloscope’s display, measurements, 
and waveform data.
Large Internal Storage
 
Saving and recalling waveforms and 
setups from internal memory can save 
a lot of time during test and debug. The 
WaveAce can save up to 20 waveforms, 
20 setups and two reference waveforms 
to the internal memory.
Acquisition Modes  
Different applications call for different 
acquisition modes. The WaveAce  
offers Real Time, Equivalent Time, Peak 
Detect and Averaging modes to ensure 
that any waveform can be captured and 
displayed.
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WaveStation Integration 
With 5 basic signal types, and over 40 built-in arbitrary waveforms 
LeCroy's WaveStation is a versatile waveform generator. A variety of 
modulation schemes, intuitive waveform editing software and remote 
control capabilities, enable versatile waveform generation of waveforms 
up to 50 MHz. The 3.5” display and simple user interface make it easy 
to generate a wide range of waveforms. Additionally, connecting a 
WaveAce oscilloscope to the same PC enables transferring real world 
signals from the WaveAce to the WaveStation.
LogicStudio 16 Integration
The WaveAce can be paired with LeCroy’s LogicStudio 16 to turn your 
PC into a mixed signal oscilloscope with tools for capturing, viewing 
and measuring analog, digital and serial signals in one place.  
LogicStudio offers 16 channels, 100 MHz and up to 1 GS/s logic 
analysis with I
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C, SPI and UART triggering and decoding which can all 
be displayed alongside the analog waveforms captured on WaveAce. 
When only digital debug is needed disconnect the WaveAce and use 
LogicStudio as a standalone logic analyzer.