Bandwidth | Signal analysis in R&D labs | Industry Standard: 50 MHz (IEC 60255-22-5) Our Base: 70 MHz ▲ Our Advanced: 100 MHz ▲▲▲ (Supports frequencies up to 100 MHz)
| ▲▲▲ Enables precise analysis of high-speed signals (e.g., digital circuits) Industry Standard: Cost-effective for basic diagnostics | Advanced: Higher power consumption; Base: Limited for GHz-range applications |
Sampling Rate | Real-time signal capture in manufacturing | Industry Standard: 1 GS/s (ISO 11452-4) Our Base: 1.5 GS/s ▲ Our Advanced: 2 GS/s ▲▲▲ (2 billion samples per second)
| ▲▲▲ Captures fast transient events (e.g., EMI spikes) Base: Balances cost and performance for routine testing | Advanced: Requires more storage space; Industry Standard: May miss subtle signal details |
Logic Analyzer Channels | Embedded system debugging | Industry Standard: Not included Our Base: 8 channels ▲ Our Advanced: 16 channels ▲▲▲ (Simultaneous digital signal tracing)
| ▲▲▲ Supports complex microcontroller analysis (e.g., IoT devices) Base: Sufficient for basic FPGA testing | Industry Standard: Requires separate tools; Advanced: Adds cost for niche use cases |
Connectivity Ports | Field service and remote diagnostics | Industry Standard: USB 2.0 Our Base: USB 3.0 + LAN ▲ Our Advanced: USB 3.0 + LAN + Wi-Fi ▲▲▲ (Wireless data transfer up to 100 Mbps)
| ▲▲▲ Enables remote troubleshooting (e.g., industrial sites) Base: Faster data export than USB 2.0 | Advanced: Requires stable Wi-Fi; Industry Standard: Limited to wired connections |
Display Resolution | Signal visualization in education | Industry Standard: 800x600 pixels Our Base: 1024x768 ▲ Our Advanced: 1280x1024 ▲▲▲ (HD color display)
| ▲▲▲ Sharp waveform details for teaching labs Base: Improved clarity over entry-level models | Advanced: Heavier form factor; Industry Standard: Adequate for basic teaching |
User Interface | Field maintenance | Industry Standard: Button-based menu Our Base: Touchscreen + buttons ▲ Our Advanced: Gesture-controlled touchscreen ▲▲▲ (Finger-swipe navigation)
| ▲▲▲ Faster setup for technicians (e.g., quick trigger adjustments) Base: Reduces button clutter | Advanced: Risk of accidental touch input; Industry Standard: Intuitive for legacy users |