06 | Keysight | InfiniiVision 6000 X-Series Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet
New Standard for Price Performance: Bandwidth, Visualization, and Integration
Bandwidth (Continued)
6 GHz Noise floor: 210 µVrms at 1 mV/div
Accurate signal integrity measurements with an oscilloscope
start with a low noise floor. With an innovative all-new front-end
ASIC, the 6000 X-Series achieves a 210-μVrms noise floor at 1
mV/div for 6-GHz bandwidth or 115-μVrms noise floor at 1 mV/
div for 1-GHz bandwidth, helping you to make the most precise
measurements.
More bandwidth may not be the best solution when you are making
low-noise measurements, as the additional bandwidth captures
additional high-frequency noise along with high-frequency
Figure 5. The new 6-GHz front-end design.
signal content. To make the best measurements, you need the
appropriate bandwidth for your application. The 6000 X-Series
oscilloscopes have standard hardware bandwidth limit filters in
addition to software low-pass math function filters, so you can
set the best bandwidth for your application.
An added bonus: the new front-end technology allows you to
upgrade bandwidth from any bandwidth point with a simple
software license installation.
Figure 7. You can set the hardware bandwidth limit control interface per
channel at any time.
Figure 6. Measuring the noise floor of a 6-GHz scope at 1 mV/div.
Superior form factor: 6 GHz, 6 inches deep
Have you carried around your 6-GHz oscilloscope lately? With the
6000 X-Series, the multi-GHz bandwidth no longer necessitates
enormous size, weight, and power consumption. At only 6 inches
(154 mm) deep and 15 lbs. (6.8 kg), the ultra-compact form
Figure 8. One- gigahertz-per-inch form factor: 6 GHz, 6 inches deep.
factor consumes a maximum of only 200 watts, so you can enjoy
portability and performance at the same time.