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Key performance specifications

Input channels

  • 8 FlexChannel® inputs
  • Each FlexChannel provides:
    • One analog signal that can be displayed as a waveform view, a spectral view, or both simultaneously
    • Eight digital logic inputs with TLP058 logic probe

Bandwidth (all analog channels)

  • 1 GHz, 500 MHz (upgradable)

Sample rate (all analog / digital channels)

  • Real-time: 6.25 GS/s
  • Interpolated: 500 GS/s

Record length (all analog / digital channels)

  • 125 Mpoints (std.)
  • 250, 500 Mpoints (optional)

Waveform capture rate

  • >500,000 waveforms/s

Vertical resolution

  • 12-bit ADC
  • Up to 16-bits in High Res mode
  • 7.6 ENOB at 1 GHz

Standard trigger types

  • Edge, Pulse Width, Runt, Timeout, Window, Logic, Setup & Hold, Rise/Fall Time, Parallel Bus, Sequence, Visual Trigger, Video (optional), RF vs. Time (optional)
  • Auxiliary Trigger ≤5 VRMS, 50Ω, 200 MHz (Edge Trigger only)

Standard analysis

  • Measurements: 36
  • Spectrum View: Frequency-domain analysis with independent controls for frequency and time domains RF vs. time traces (magnitude, frequency, phase)
  • FastFrame™: Segmented memory acquisition mode with maximum trigger rate >5,000,000 waveforms per second
  • Plots: Time Trend, Histogram, Spectrum and Phase Noise

  • Math: Basic waveform arithmetic, FFT, and advanced equation editor
  • Search: Search on any trigger criteria
  • Jitter: TIE and Phase Noise

Optional analysis (optional and upgradable)

  • Advanced Jitter and Eye Diagram Analysis
  • User-defined filtering
  • Advanced Spectrum View
  • RF vs. Time traces, triggers, Spectrograms, and IQ capture
  • Digital Power Management
  • Mask/Limit Testing
  • Inverters, Motors, and Drives
  • Advanced Power Measurements and Analysis

Optional protocol trigger, decode, and analysis (optional and upgradable)

I2C, SPI, eSPI, I3C, RS-232/422/485/UART, SPMI, SMBus, CAN, CAN FD, CAN XL, LIN, FlexRay, SENT, PSI5, CXPI, Automotive Ethernet,MIPI C-PHY,MIPI D-PHY, USB 2.0, eUSB2.0, Ethernet, EtherCAT, Audio, MIL-STD-1553, ARINC 429, Spacewire, 8B/10B,NRZ, Manchester, SVID, SDLC, 1-Wire, MDIO, and NFC

Arbitrary/Function Generator (optional and upgradable)

  • MHz waveform generation
  • Waveform Types: Arbitrary, Sine, Square, Pulse, Ramp, Triangle, DC Level, Gaussian, Lorentz, Exponential Rise/Fall, Sin(x)/x, Random Noise, Haversine, Cardiac

Digital voltmeter (free with product registration)

  • 4-digit AC RMS, DC, and DC+AC RMS voltage measurements

Trigger frequency counter (free with product registration)

  • 8-digit

Video display output

  • High Definition (1,920 x 1,080) resolution video output

Connectivity

  • USB Host (6 ports), USB 3.0 Device (1 port), LAN (10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet), DisplayPort, DVI-D, VGA

e*Scope®

  • Remotely view and control the oscilloscope over a network connection through a standard web browser

Operating system

  • Closed Embedded OS

Warranty

  • 3 years standard

Dimensions

  • 2U Rack Mount Kit included
  • 3.44 in (87.3 mm) H x 17.01 in (432 mm) W x 24.74 in (621.5 mm) D
  • Weight: 28 lbs. (12.7 kg)

With a remarkable 8 input channels in a 2U high package and a 12-bit ADC, the 5 Series MSO Low Profile sets a new standard for performance in applications where extreme analog, spectrum, or digital channel density is required.

Based on the highly successful 5 Series MSO

The 5 Series MSO Low Profile is based on the 5 Series MSO benchtop platform. The benchtop 5 Series MSO has a remarkably innovative pinch-swipe-zoom touchscreen user interface, the industry's largest high-definition display, and 4, 6, or 8 FlexChannel® inputs that let you measure a single analog channel waveform, a spectral view of the analog input, simultaneous analog and spectral views with independent acquisition controls for each domain, or eight digital logic inputs (with TLP058 logic probe). The 5 Series MSO is ready for today's toughest challenges, and tomorrow's too. It sets a new standard for performance, analysis, and overall user experience.

Like the benchtop 5 Series MSO, the low profile instrument offers FlexChannel inputs, an optional arbitrary/function generator output, and a built-in digital voltmeter and trigger frequency counter. And, if you plug in an external touch-capable monitor you can experience the same revolutionary pinch-swipe-zoom user experience as if you were in front of the benchtop 5 Series MSO.

For more information on the capabilities of the benchtop 5 Series MSO, including the revolutionary user experience and the various analysis software options, please see the 5 Series MSO datasheet at www.tek.com/5SeriesMSO.

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The 5 Series MSO Low Profile is based on the 5 Series MSO benchtop platform.

Low-profile, high-density package saves space

The 5 Series MSO Low Profile has 8 FlexChannel inputs plus an auxiliary trigger input in a space-saving 2U high package designed to fit into 19-inch wide racks. The instrument has side air vents so that instruments can be mounted in a rack directly on top of one another, saving even more space.

The 5 Series MSO Low Profile comes standard with rack mount brackets installed, ready for mounting into a rack right out of the box.

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Multiple MSO58LP instruments installed in a rack, making efficient use of available space.

An optional bench conversion kit includes four feet and a strap handle for use in a lab environment on a bench surface.

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The MSO58LP with the optional bench conversion kit installed, optimizing the instrument for use on a benchtop.
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The 5 Series MSO Low Profile saves valuable rack space.

Experience the performance difference

With up to 1 GHz analog bandwidth, 6.25 GS/s sample rate, 500 Mpts record length, and 12-bit analog to digital converters (ADCs), the 5 Series MSO Low Profile has the performance you need to capture accurate waveform data with the best possible signal integrity and vertical resolution for seeing small waveform details.

The 5 Series MSO Low Profile has up to 6.25 GS/s sample rate on all channels, providing more than 5x oversampling, enabling better noise performance and fine timing resolution.

The optional 500 Mpts record length provides 80 ms of acquisition time at the highest sample rate (6.25 GS/s), enabling long time captures while maintaining high timing resolution for more accurate measurements.

Industry leading vertical resolution

The 5 Series MSO Low Profile provides the performance to capture the signals of interest while minimizing the effects of unwanted noise when you need to capture high-amplitude signals while seeing smaller signal details. At the heart of the 5 Series MSO Low Profile are 12-bit analog-to-digital convertors (ADCs) that provide 16 times the vertical resolution of traditional 8-bit ADCs.

A new High Res mode applies a hardware-based unique Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter based on the selected sample rate. The FIR filter maintains the maximum bandwidth possible for that sample rate while preventing aliasing and removing noise from the oscilloscope amplifiers and ADC above the usable bandwidth for the selected sample rate.

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1 GHz frequency plot with High Res filter overlaid shows the reduction in noise when High Res mode is enabled

High Res mode always provides at least 12 bits of vertical resolution and extends all the way to 16 bits of vertical resolution at ≤ 125 MS/s sample rates. The following table shows the number of bits of vertical resolution for each sample rate setting when in High Res.

Sample rate Number of bits of vertical resolution
6.25 GS/s 18
3.125 GS/s 12
1.25 GS/s 13
625 MS/s 14
312.5 MS/s 15
≤125 MS/s 16

Typical 8-bit ADC oscilloscopes have an Effective Number of Bits (ENOB) of between 4 and 6, depending on bandwidth and vertical scale selected. The 12-bit ADC in the 5 Series MSO Low Profile, coupled with a new low-noise front-end amplifier, provides an ENOB of between 7 and 9 bits, enabling better viewing of fine signal detail in the presence of large amplitude signals.

The following table shows the typical ENOB values for the 5 Series MSO Low Profile measured with High Res mode, 50 Ω, 10 MHz input with 90% full screen.

Bandwidth ENOB
1 GHz 7.6
500 MHz 7.9
350 MHz 8.2
250 MHz 8.1
20 MHz 8.9

Spectrum View

It is often easier to debug an issue by viewing one or more signals in the frequency domain. Oscilloscopes have included math-based FFTs for decades in an attempt to address this need. However, FFTs are notoriously difficult to use as they are driven by the same acquisition system that’s delivering the analog time-domain view. When you optimize acquisition settings for the analog view, your frequency-domain view isn’t what you want. When you get the frequency-domain view you want, your analog view is not what you want. With math-based FFTs, it is virtually impossible to get optimized views in both domains.

Spectrum View changes all of this. Tektronix’ patented technology provides both a decimator for the time-domain and a digital downconverter for the frequency-domain behind each FlexChannel. The two different acquisition paths let you simultaneously observe both time- and frequency-domain views of the input signal with independent acquisition settings for each domain. Other manufacturers offer various ‘spectral analysis’ packages that claim ease-of-use, but they all exhibit the limitations described above. Only Spectrum View provides both exceptional ease-of-use and the ability to achieve optimal views in both domains simultaneously.

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Intuitive spectrum analyzer controls like center frequency, span and resolution bandwidth (RBW), independent from time domain controls, provide easy setup for frequency domain analysis. A spectrum view is available for each FlexChannel analog input, enabling multi-channel mixed domain analysis.

TekVPI Probe Interface

The TekVPI® probe interface sets the standard for ease of use in probing. In addition to the secure, reliable connection that the interface provides, many TekVPI probes feature status indicators and controls, as well as a probe menu button right on the probe compensation box. The TekVPI interface enables direct attachment of current probes without requiring a separate power supply. TekVPI probes can be controlled remotely through USB or LAN, enabling more versatile solutions in ATE environments. The 5 Series MSO Low Profile provides up to 80 W of power to the front panel connectors, sufficient to power all connected TekVPI probes without the need for an additional probe power supply.

The TekVPI probe interface is key to enabling the high bandwidth and low attenuation versions of the optional TPP Series of passive voltage probes. The TPP Series probes offer all the benefits of general-purpose probes -- high dynamic range, flexible connection options, and robust mechanical design, while providing the performance of active probes. At 1 GHz bandwidth, the optional TPP1000 probes enable you to see high frequency components in your signals, and extremely low 3.9 pF capacitive loading minimizes adverse effects on your circuits. The optional low-attenuation (2x) TPP0502 has 500 MHz bandwidth and is exceptional at measuring low voltages.

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MSO58LP with TekVPI probes and touch monitor attached for use in a lab environment.

Designed with your needs in mind

Remote operation to speed automated test

IVI-COM 2, IVI-C 3, and LabVIEW2 instrument drivers are available for free and enable easy communication with the oscilloscope using LAN or USBTMC connections from an external PC. A full set of programmatic commands to setup and control the instrument remotely enable easy test automation.

Building a next-generation test rack

Looking for a modern way to refresh your test rack, view, download or analyze your data? Looking to replace obsolete hardware without rewriting your code?

We understand that test rack designs take time and include numerous tradeoffs. Tektronix has heard your voice loud and clear and is blazing a new path to provide a richer set of tools to enable flexible ways to access data and replace obsolete hardware. If that means you’re automating a test rack with LabVIEW, Python or another interface, we have an expanding number of drivers and numerous support resources available.

Maybe you require an easy way to view waveforms on a remote computer. Not a problem, Tektronix has a software team designing new ways to control the instrument from a browser (E*Scope), store your data in the cloud (TekCloud), or stream data to our PC (TekScope). Providing modern age tools at your fingertips.

Lastly, users familiar with keyboards, mice, monitors, and KVM switches can continue to operate as they always have!

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Upgrade Automated Test Equipment (ATE) systems quickly and smoothly

Was your automation code written in the 1970s, 1980s, or 1990s?

Anyone working closely with automated test systems knows that moving to a new model or platform can be painful. Modifying an existing codebase for a new product can be prohibitively expensive and complicated. Now there's a solution.

All 5 and 6 Series Low Profile instruments include a Programmatic Interface (PI) Translator. When enabled, the PI Translator acts as an intermediate layer between your test application and the digitizer. The PI translator recognizes a subset of legacy commands from the popular DPO/MSO5000B, DPO7000C, and DPO70000C oscilloscope platforms and translates them on the fly into supported commands. The interface is designed to be human-readable and easily extensible, which means that you can customize its behavior to minimize the amount of effort required when transitioning from obsolete instruments to the newest Tektronix platform.

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How the PI Translator works from Automation software to Tek instrument

Access data in all the new ways you can dream about

Using TekDrive, you can upload, store, organize, search, download, and share any file type from any connected device. TekDrive is natively integrated into the 5 Series Low Profile instrument for seamless sharing and recalling of files - no USB stick is required. Analyze and explore standard files like .wfm, .isf, .tss, and .csv, directly in a browser with smooth interactive waveform viewers. TekDrive is purpose-built for integration, automation, and security. http://www.tekcloud.com/tekdrive

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Programming with a Low Profile in a test rack has never been easier

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TekDrive collaborative workspace - save files directly from your 5 Series Low Profile and share across your team

Get the analysis capability of an award-winning oscilloscope on your PC. Analyze waveforms anywhere, anytime. The basic license lets you view and analyze waveforms, perform many types of measurements and decode the most common serial buses - all while remotely accessing your oscilloscope. Advanced license options add capabilities such as multi-scope analysis, more serial bus decoding options, jitter analysis and power measurements. TekScope Multi-Scope enables you to connect and download data from up to 4 instruments (16-32 max channels) for easy viewing and cross-instrument analysis.

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Two MSO58LP instruments being analyzed on PC running TekScope's 'Multi-Scope

E*Scope is an easy method of viewing and controlling a 5 Series Low Profile instrument over a network connection in the same way that you do in-person with a monitor or keyboard. Simply type the instrument’s IP address into a browser to display the LXI landing page, then select the Instrument Control to access E*Scope. There are no drivers needed. It's all self-contained within the browser and you can control the instrument. It’s fast, responsive, and perfect for controlling or visualizing single or multiple instrument situations.

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Live browser control is available using e*Scope via a browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
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Tile multiple e*Scope browser tabs on a monitor for viewing live data

Enhanced security

The 5 Series MSO Low Profile provides you with the option to protect company data through the Security menu. This includes the option to restrict access to the instrument by password-protecting remote network access, I/O ports, and firmware updates to ensure the security of the data. By default, the oscilloscope disables remote access on initial use and gives you the option with the options to enable remote access with or without a password.

To clear user data, run TekSecure from the menu. Sanitize the oscilloscope by removing the SSD from the bottom of the instrument.

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User-defined filtering (optional)

In the broad sense, any system that processes a signal can be thought of as a filter. For example, an oscilloscope channel operates as a low pass filter where its 3 dB down point is referred to as its bandwidth. Given a waveform of any shape, a filter can be designed that can transform it into a defined shape within the context of some basic rules, assumptions, and limitations.

Digital filters have some significant advantages over analog filters. For example, the tolerance values of analog filter circuit components are high enough that high order filters are difficult or even impossible to implement. High order filters are easily implemented as digital filters. Digital filters can be implemented as Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) or Finite Impulse Response (FIR). The choice of IIR or FIR filters are based upon design requirements and application.

The MSO58LP has the ability to apply designated filters to math waveforms through a MATH arbitrary function. Option 5-UDFLT takes this functionality a level deeper, providing more than MATH arbitrary basic functions and adds flexibility to support standard filters and can be used for application centric filter designs.

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Filters can be created through the Math dialog. Once a filter is edited, it can be easily applied, saved, and recalled for use or modification later.

Filter types supported on the MSO58LP include:

  • Low pass
  • High pass
  • Band pass
  • Band stop
  • All pass
  • Hilbert
  • Differentiator
  • Custom

Filter response types supported on the MSO58LP include:

  • Butterworth
  • Chebyshev I
  • Chebyshev II
  • Elliptical
  • Gaussian
  • Bessel-Thomson
The Filter Response control is available for all Filter Types except All-pass, Hilbert, or Differentiator.

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Filter creation dialog showing selection for Filter Type, Filter Response, Cutoff Frequency, Filter Order, and a graphical representation of Magnitude/Phase, Impulse Response, and Step Response

Filter designs can be saved, recalled, and applied once any editing has been completed.

Quickly transition from the lab to manufacturing

The 5 Series MSO Low Profile is based on the successful 5 Series MSO platform. This means you can use the benchtop 5 Series MSO with its beautiful 15.6-in touch display and its full measurement analysis capabilities during the development process. Then, when you are ready to transition your product to manufacturing, you can use the same software and test routines developed during R&D in your manufacturing test application, saving time and rack space.

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Use the benchtop 5 Series MSO during R&D, then seamlessly transition to the low profile version for manufacturing test.

The Low Profile family

The 6 Series Low Profile Digitizer expands the performance of the 5 Series MSO Low Profile by adding twice the number of Tektronix TEK049 ASICS in the same 2U footprint. Now with 25 GS/s and up to 8 GHz on all channels. Low Profile users now have the choice of extreme high channel count or extreme performance in the same rack form factor.

For more information on the capabilities of the 6 Series Low Profile Digitizer, please see the datasheet at https://www.tek.com/high-speed-digitizer/

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Two 6 Series Low Profile Digitizers (left) and two 5 Series MSO Low Profile oscilloscopes (right)

Quick Comparison 6 Series Low Profile Digitizer 5 Series MSO Low Profile Digitizer
Sample Rate 25 GS/s 6.25 GS/s
Analog Bandwidth Up to 8 GHz up to 1 GHz
RF (DDC) Span Bandwidth 2 GHz 500 MHz
ENOB @ 1 GHz 8.2 bits 7.6 bits
LXI compliance version 1.5 -
Rack Dimensions 2U 2U

5 Series MSO Low Profile - The highest channel density and greatest performance in its class

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Specifications

All specifications are guaranteed and apply to all models unless noted otherwise.

Model overview

Oscilloscope
MSO58LP, MSO58LPGSA
FlexChannel inputs 8
Maximum analog channels 8
Maximum digital channels (with optional logic probes) 64
Bandwidth (calculated rise time) 500 MHz (800 ps), 1 GHz (400 ps)
DC Gain Accuracy

50 Ω: ±1.0%, (±2.0% at ≤ 1 mV/div), ±0.5% of full scale, (±1.0% of full scale at 1 mV/Div and 500 μV/Div Settings)

1 MΩ: ±1.0%, (±2.0% at ≤ 1 mV/div), ±0.5% of full scale, (±1.0% of full scale at 1 mV/Div and 500 μV/Div Settings)

ADC Resolution 12 bits
Vertical Resolution

8 bits @ 6.25 GS/s

12 bits @ 3.125 GS/s

13 bits @ 1.25 GS/s (High Res)

14 bits @ 625 MS/s (High Res)

15 bits @ 312.5 MS/s (High Res)

16 bits @ ≤125 MS/s (High Res)

Sample Rate 6.25 GS/s on all analog / digital channels (160 ps resolution)
Record Length Up to 500 Mpoints on all analog / digital channels
Waveform Capture Rate >500,000 wfms/s
Arbitrary/Function Generator (opt.) 13 predefined waveform types with up to 50 MHz output
DVM 4-digit DVM (free with product registration)
Trigger Frequency Counter 8-digit frequency counter (free with product registration)

Vertical system- analog channels

Bandwidth selections

50 Ω: 20 MHz, 250 MHz, and the full bandwidth value of your model

1 MΩ: 20 MHz, 250 MHz, 500 MHz

Input coupling
DC, AC
Input impedance
50 Ω ± 1%
1 MΩ ± 1% with 13.0 pF ± 1.5 pF
Input sensitivity range
1 MΩ
500 µV/div to 10 V/div in a 1-2-5 sequence
50 Ω
500 µV/div to 1 V/div in a 1-2-5 sequence
500 μV/div is a 2X digital zoom of 1 mV/div
Maximum input voltage
50 Ω: 5 VRMS, with peaks ≤ ±20 V (DF ≤ 6.25%)
1 MΩ: 300 VRMS, CAT II
Derate at 20 dB/decade between 4.5 MHz and 45 MHz; derate 14 dB/decade between 45 MHz and 450 MHz. Above 450 MHz, 5.5 VRMS
Effective bits (ENOB), typical
< 1 GHz models, High Res mode, 50 Ω, 10 MHz input with 90% full screen
Bandwidth ENOB
1 GHz 7.6
500 MHz 7.9
350 MHz 8.2
250 MHz 8.1
20 MHz 8.9
Random noise, RMS, typical
1 GHz, High Res mode (RMS)
1 GHz50 Ω1 MΩ
V/div1 GHz500 MHz350 MHz250 MHz20 MHz500 MHz350 MHz250 MHz20 MHz
1 mV/div 4254 μV 198 μV 141 μV 118 μV 70.0 μV 189 μV 143 μV 118 μV 64.8 μV
2 mV/div 255 μV 198 μV 143 μV 121 μV 70.4 μV 194 μV 145 μV 121 μV 66.0 μV
5 mV/div 262 μV 202 μV 150 μV 133 μV 72.8 μV 196 μV 152 μV 130 μV 69.6 μV
10 mV/div 283 μV 218 μV 169 μV 158 μV 79.8 μV 212 μV 167 μV 154 μV 78.2 μV
20 mV/div 357 μV 273 μV 222 μV 223 μV 102 μV 269 μV 214 μV 223 μV 104 μV
50 mV/div 677 μV 516 μV 436 μV 460 μV 196 μV 490 μV 410 μV 480 μV 207 μV
100 mV/div 1.61 mV 1.23 mV 1.02 mV 1.04 mV 464 μV 1.16 mV 964 μV 1.05 mV 475 μV
1 V/div 13.0 mV 9.88 mV 8.41 mV 8.94 mV 3.77 mV 13.6 mV 10.6 mV 11.1 mV 5.47 mV
DC gain accuracy
50 Ohm

±2.0%5 (±2.0% at 2 mV/div, ±4% at 1 mV/div, typical)

±1.0%6 of full scale, (±1.0% of full scale at 2 mV/div, ± 2% at 1 mV/div, typical)

Position range
±5 divisions
Offset ranges, maximum
Input signal cannot exceed maximum input voltage for the 50 Ω input path.
Volts/div Setting Maximum offset range, 50 Ω Input
1 mV/div - 99 mV/div ±1 V
100 mV/div - 1 V/div ±10 V
Crosstalk (channel isolation), typical
≥ 200:1 up to the rated bandwidth for any two channels having equal Volts/div settings
DC balance

0.1 div with DC-50 Ω oscilloscope input impedance (50 Ω BNC terminated)

0.2 div at 1 mV/div with DC-50 Ω oscilloscope input impedance (50 Ω BNC terminated)

0.4 div at 500 μV/div with DC-50 Ω oscilloscope input impedance (50 Ω BNC terminated)

0.2 div with DC-1 MΩ oscilloscope input impedance (50 Ω BNC terminated)

0.4 div at 500 µV/div with DC-1 MΩ scope input impedance (50 Ω BNC terminated)

Vertical system - digital channels

Number of channels
8 digital inputs (D7-D0) per installed TLP058 (traded off for one analog channel)
Vertical resolution
1 bit
Maximum input toggle rate
500 MHz
Minimum detectable pulse width, typical

300 ps

Thresholds
One threshold per digital channel
Threshold range
±40 V
Threshold resolution
10 mV
Threshold accuracy

± [100 mV + 3% of threshold setting after calibration]

Input hysteresis, typical
100 mV at the probe tip
Input dynamic range, typical
30 Vpp for Fin ≤ 200 MHz, 10 Vpp for Fin > 200 MHz
Absolute maximum input voltage, typical
±42 V peak
Minimum voltage swing, typical
400 mV peak-to-peak
Input impedance, typical
100 kΩ
Probe loading, typical
2 pF

Horizontal system

Time base range
200 ps/div to 1,000 s/div
Sample rate range
1.5625 S/s to 6.25 GS/s (real time)
12.5 GS/s to 500 GS/s (interpolated)
Record length range
Standard
1 kpoints to 125 Mpoints in single sample increments
Optional 5-RL-250M
250 Mpoints
Optional 5-RL-500M
500 Mpoints
Aperture uncertainty
≤ 0.450 ps + (1 * 10-11 * Measurement Duration)RMS, for measurements having duration ≤ 100 ms
Timebase accuracy
±2.5 x 10-6 over any ≥1 ms time interval
Description Specification
Factory Tolerance ±5.0 x10-7 ; at calibration, 23 °C ambient, over any ≥1 ms interval
Temperature stability ±5.0 x10-7 ; tested at operating temperatures
Crystal aging ±1.5 x 10-6 ; frequency tolerance change at 25 °C over a period of 1 year
Delta-time measurement accuracy, nominal

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(assume edge shape that results from Gaussian filter response)

The formula to calculate delta-time measurement accuracy (DTA) for a given instrument setting and input signal assumes insignificant signal content above Nyquist frequency, where:

SR 1 = Slew Rate (1st Edge) around 1st point in measurement

SR 2 = Slew Rate (2nd Edge) around 2nd point in measurement

N = input-referred guaranteed noise limit (VRMS)

TBA = time base accuracy or reference frequency error

t p = delta-time measurement duration (sec)

Maximum duration at highest sample rate
20 ms (std.) or 80 ms (optional)
Time base delay time range
-10 divisions to 5,000 s
Deskew range
-125 ns to +125 ns with a resolution of 40 ps
Delay between analog channels, full bandwidth, typical

≤ 100 ps for any two channels with input impedance set to 50 Ω, DC coupling with equal Volts/div or above 10 mV/div

Delay between analog and digital FlexChannels, typical
< 1 ns when using a TLP058 and a passive probe matching the bandwidth of the scope, with no bandwidth limits applied
Delay between any two digital FlexChannels, typical
320 ps
Delay between any two bits of a digital FlexChannel, typical
200 ps

Trigger system

Trigger modes
Auto, Normal, and Single
Trigger coupling

DC, HF Reject (attenuates > 50 kHz), LF Reject (attenuates < 50 kHz), noise reject (reduces sensitivity)

Trigger holdoff range
0 ns to 10 seconds
Edge-type trigger sensitivity, DC coupled, typical
Path Range Specification
1 MΩ path (all models) 0.5 mV/div to 0.99 mV/div 4.5 div from DC to instrument bandwidth
≥ 1 mV/div The greater of 5 mV or 0.7 div from DC to lesser of 500 MHz or instrument BW, & 6 mV or 0.8 div from > 500 MHz to instrument bandwidth
50 Ω path The greater of 5.6 mV or 0.7 div from DC to the lesser of 500 MHz or instrument BW, & 7 mV or 0.8 div from > 500 MHz to instrument bandwidth
Line Fixed
AUX Trigger in 200 mVPP, DC to 250 MHz
Trigger jitter, typical
≤ 5 psRMS for sample mode and edge-type trigger
≤ 7 psRMS for edge-type trigger and FastAcq mode
≤ 40 psRMS for non edge-type trigger modes
≤ 40 psRMS for AUX trigger in, Sample acquisition mode, edge trigger (MSO58LP only)
≤ 200 psRMS for AUX trigger in, Sample acquisition mode, edge trigger (MSO58LP only)
≤ 220 psRMS for AUX trigger in, FastAcq acquisition mode, edge trigger (MSO58LP only)
AUX In trigger skew between instruments, typical

±100 ps jitter on each instrument with 150 ps skew; ≤350 ps total between instruments. With manual deskewing of individual channels, total instrument skew can reach 200 ps between different instrument channels.

Skew improves for sinusoidal input voltages ≥500 mV

Trigger level ranges
This specification applies to logic and pulse thresholds.
Source Range
Any Channel ±5 divs from center of screen
Aux In Trigger ±5 V
Line Fixed at about 50% of line voltage
Trigger types
Edge:
Positive, negative, or either slope on any channel. Coupling includes DC, AC, noise reject, HF reject, and LF reject
Pulse Width:

Trigger on width of positive or negative pulses. Event can be time- or logic-qualified

Timeout:
Trigger on an event which remains high, low, or either, for a specified time period. Event can be logic-qualified
Runt:
Trigger on a pulse that crosses one threshold but fails to cross a second threshold before crossing the first again. Event can be time- or logic-qualified
Window:
Trigger on an event that enters, exits, stays inside or stays outside of a window defined by two user-adjustable thresholds. Event can be time- or logic-qualified
Logic:
Trigger when logic pattern goes true, goes false, or occurs coincident with a clock edge. Pattern (AND, OR, NAND, NOR) specified for all input channels defined as high, low, or don't care. Logic pattern going true can be time-qualified
Setup & Hold:
Trigger on violations of both setup time and hold time between clock and data present on any input channels
Rise / Fall Time:
Trigger on pulse edge rates that are faster or slower than specified. Slope may be positive, negative, or either. Event can be logic-qualified
Video (option 5-VID):
Trigger on all lines, odd, even, or all fields of NTSC, PAL, and SECAM video signals
Sequence:
Trigger on B event X time or N events after A trigger with a reset on C event. In general, A and B trigger events can be set to any trigger type with a few exceptions: logic qualification is not supported, if A event or B event is set to Setup & Hold, then the other must be set to Edge, and Ethernet and High Speed USB (480 Mbps) are not supported
Visual trigger
Qualifies standard triggers by scanning all waveform acquisitions and comparing them to on-screen areas (geometric shapes). An unlimited number of areas can be defined with In, Out, or Don't Care as the qualifier for each area. A boolean expression can be defined using any combination of visual trigger areas to further qualify the events that get stored into acquisition memory. Shapes include rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, hexagon and user-defined.
Parallel Bus:
Trigger on a parallel bus data value. Parallel bus can be from 1 to 64 bits (from the digital and analog channels) in size. Supports Binary and Hex radices
I2C Bus (option 5-SREMBD):
Trigger on Start, Repeated Start, Stop, Address (7 or 10 bit), Data, or Address and Data on I2C buses up to 10 Mb/s
I3C Bus (option 5-SRI3C)
Trigger on Start, Repeated Start, Stop, Address, Data, I3C SDR Direct, I3C SDR Broadcast, Missing ACK, T-Bit Error, Broadcast Address Error, Hot-Join, HDR Restart, HDR Exit on I3C buses up to 10 Mb/s
SPI Bus (option 5-SREMBD):
Trigger on Slave Select, Idle Time, or Data (1-16 words) on SPI buses up to 20 Mb/s
RS-232/422/485/UART Bus (option 5-SRCOMP):
Trigger on Start Bit, End of Packet, Data, and Parity Error up to 15 Mb/s
CAN Bus (option 5-SRAUTO):
Trigger on Start of Frame, Type of Frame (Data, Remote, Error, or Overload), Identifier, Data, Identifier and Data, End Of Frame, Missing Ack, and Bit Stuff Error on CAN buses up to 1 Mb/s
CAN FD Bus (option 5-SRAUTO):
Trigger on Start of Frame, Type of Frame (Data, Remote, Error, or Overload), Identifier (Standard or Extended), Data (1-8 bytes), Identifier and Data, End Of Frame, Error (Missing Ack, Bit Stuffing Error, FD Form Error, Any Error) on CAN FD buses up to 16 Mb/s
LIN Bus (option 5-SRAUTO):
Trigger on Sync, Identifier, Data, Identifier and Data, Wakeup Frame, Sleep Frame, and Error on LIN buses up to 1 Mb/s
FlexRay Bus (option 5-SRAUTO):
Trigger on Start of Frame, Indicator Bits (Normal, Payload, Null, Sync, Startup), Frame ID, Cycle Count, Header Fields (Indicator Bits, Identifier, Payload Length, Header CRC, and Cycle Count), Identifier, Data, Identifier and Data, End Of Frame, and Errors on FlexRay buses up to 10 Mb/s
SENT Bus (option 5-SRAUTOSEN)
Trigger on Start of Packet, Fast Channel Status and Data, Slow Channel Message ID and Data, and CRC Errors
SPMI Bus (option 5-SRPM):
Trigger on Sequence Start Condition, Reset, Sleep, Shutdown, Wakeup, Authenticate, Master Read, Master Write, Register Read, Register Write, Extended Register Read, Extended Register Write, Extended Register Read Long, Extended Register Write Long, Device Descriptor Block Master Read, Device Descriptor Block Slave Read, Register 0 Write, Transfer Bus Ownership, and Parity Error
USB 2.0 LS/FS/HS Bus (option 5-SRUSB2):
Trigger on Sync, Reset, Suspend, Resume, End of Packet, Token (Address) Packet, Data Packet, Handshake Packet, Special Packet, Error on USB buses up to 480 Mb/s
Ethernet Bus (option 5-SRENET):
Trigger on Start of Frame, MAC Addresses, MAC Q-tag, MAC Length/Type, MAC Data, IP Header, TCP Header, TCP/IPV4 Data, End of Packet, and FCS (CRC) Error on 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX buses
Audio (I2S, LJ, RJ, TDM) Bus (option 5-SRAUDIO):
Trigger on Word Select, Frame Sync, or Data. Maximum data rate for I2S/LJ/RJ is 12.5 Mb/s. Maximum data rate for TDM is 25 Mb/s
MIL-STD-1553 Bus (option 5-SRAERO):
Trigger on Sync, Command (Transmit/Receive Bit, Parity, Subaddress / Mode, Word Count / Mode Count, RT Address), Status (Parity, Message Error, Instrumentation, Service Request, Broadcast Command Received, Busy, Subsystem Flag, Dynamic Bus Control Acceptance, Terminal Flag), Data, Time (RT/IMG), and Error (Parity Error, Sync Error, Manchester Error, Non-contiguous Data) on MIL-STD-1553 buses
ARINC 429 Bus (option 5-SRAERO):
Trigger on Word Start, Label, Data, Label and Data, Word End, and Error (Any Error, Parity Error, Word Error, Gap Error) on ARINC 429 buses up to 1 Mb/s
RF Magnitude vs. Time and RF Frequency vs. Time (option 5-SV-RFVT):
Trigger on edge, pulse width and timeout events

Acquisition system

Sample
Acquires sampled values
Peak Detect
Captures glitches as narrow as 640 ps at all sweep speeds
Averaging
From 2 to 10,240 waveforms
Maximum averaging speed = 180 waveforms/s
Fast Hardware Averaging
An acquisition mode for acquiring a large number of averages in a short amount of time. Fast hardware averaging optimizes the acquisition path, reducing storage truncation error and smoothing out fine scale non-linearity imperfections via an optional offset dithering technique. This feature is available through programmatic interface commands.
From 2 to 1,000,000 waveforms
Maximum averaging speed = 32,000 waveforms/s
Envelope
Min-max envelope reflecting Peak Detect data over multiple acquisitions
High Res

Applies a unique Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter for each sample rate that maintains the maximum bandwidth possible for that sample rate while preventing aliasing and removing noise from the oscilloscope amplifiers and ADC above the usable bandwidth for the selected sample rate.

High Res mode always provides at least 12 bits of vertical resolution and extends all the way to 16 bits of vertical resolution at ≤ 125 MS/s sample rates.

FastAcq®

FastAcq optimizes the instrument for analysis of dynamic signals and capture of infrequent events by capturing >500,000 wfms/s (one channel active; >100K wfms/s with all channels active).

Roll mode
Scrolls sequential waveform points across the display in a right-to-left rolling motion, at timebase speeds of 40 ms/div and slower, when in Auto trigger mode.
History mode
Makes use of the maximum record length, allowing you to capture many triggered acquisitions, stop when you see something of interest, and quickly review all stored triggered acquisitions.

The number of available acquisitions stored in history is (Maximum record length) / (Current record length setting).

FastFrame™

Acquisition memory divided into segments.

Maximum trigger rate >5,000,000 waveforms per second

Minimum frame size = 50 points

Maximum Number of Frames: For frame size ≥ 1,000 points, maximum number of frames = record length / frame size.

For 50 point frames, maximum number of frames = 1,000,000

Waveform measurements

Cursor types
Waveform, V Bars, H Bars, V&H Bars, and Polar (XY/XYZ plots only)
DC voltage measurement accuracy, Average acquisition mode
Measurement Type DC Accuracy (In Volts)
Average of ≥ 16 waveforms ±((DC Gain Accuracy) * |reading - (offset - position)| + Offset Accuracy + 0.1 * V/div setting)
Delta volts between any two averages of ≥ 16 waveforms acquired with the same oscilloscope setup and ambient conditions ±(DC Gain Accuracy * |reading| + 0.05 div)
Automatic measurements
36, of which an unlimited number can be displayed as either individual measurement badges or collectively in a measurement results table
Amplitude measurements
Amplitude, Maximum, Minimum, Peak-to-Peak, Positive Overshoot, Negative Overshoot, Mean, RMS, AC RMS, Top, Base, and Area
Timing measurements
Period, Frequency, Unit Interval, Data Rate, Positive Pulse Width, Negative Pulse Width, Skew, Delay, Rise Time, Fall Time, Phase, Rising Slew Rate, Falling Slew Rate, Burst Width, Positive Duty Cycle, Negative Duty Cycle, Time Outside Level, Setup Time, Hold Time, Duration N-Periods, High Time, Low Time, Time to Minimum, and Time to Maximum
Jitter measurements (standard)
TIE and Phase Noise
Measurement statistics
Mean, Standard Deviation, Maximum, Minimum, and Population. Statistics are available on both the current acquisition and all acquisitions
Reference levels
User-definable reference levels for automatic measurements can be specified in either percent or units. Reference levels can be set to global for all measurements, per source channel or signal, or unique for each measurement
Gating
Screen, Cursors, Logic, Search, or Time. Specifies the region of an acquisition in which to take measurements. Gating can be set to Global (affects all measurements set to Global) or Local (all measurements can have a unique Time gate setting; only one Local gate is available for Screen, Cursors, Logic, and Search actions).
Measurement plots
Time Trend, Histogram, Spectrum, Eye Diagram (TIE measurement only), and Phase Noise (Phase Noise measurement only) plots are available for all standard measurements
Measurement limits
Pass/fail testing for user-definable limits on measurement values. Act on event for measurement value failures include Save Screen Capture, Save Waveform, System Request (SRQ), and Stop Acquisitions
Jitter analysis (option 5-DJA) adds the following:
Measurements

Jitter Summary, TJ@BER, RJ- δδ, DJ- δδ, PJ, RJ, DJ, DDJ, DCD, SRJ, J2, J9, NPJ, F/2, F/4, F/8, Eye Height, Eye Height@BER, Eye Width, Eye Width@BER, Eye High, Eye Low, Q-Factor, Bit High, Bit Low, Bit Amplitude, DC Common Mode, AC Common Mode (Pk-Pk), Differential Crossover, T/nT Ratio, SSC Freq Dev, SSC Modulation Rate

Measurement plots
Eye Diagram and Jitter Bathtub
Fast eye rendering: Shows the Unit Intervals (UIs) that define the boundaries of the eye along with a user specified number of surrounding UIs for added visual context
Complete eye rendering: Shows all valid Unit Intervals (UIs)
Measurement limits
Pass/fail testing for user-definable limits on measurement values. Act on event for measurement value failures include Save Screen Capture, Save Waveform, System Request (SRQ), and Stop Acquisitions
Eye diagram mask testing

Automated mask pass/fail testing

Power analysis (option 5-PWR) adds the following:
Measurements

Input Analysis (Frequency, VRMS, IRMS, voltage and current Crest Factors, True Power, Apparent Power, Reactive Power, Power Factor, Phase Angle, Harmonics, Inrush Current, Input Capacitance )

Amplitude Analysis (Cycle Amplitude, Cycle Top, Cycle Base, Cycle Maximum, Cycle Minimum, Cycle Peak-to-Peak)

Timing Analysis (Period, Frequency, Negative Duty Cycle, Positive Duty Cycle, Negative Pulse Width, Positive Pulse Width)

Switching Analysis (Switching Loss, dv/dt, di/dt, Safe Operating Area, RDSon)

Output Analysis (Line Ripple, Switching Ripple, Efficiency, Turn-on Time, Turn-off Time)

Magnetic Analysis (Inductance, I vs. Intg(V), Magnetic Loss, Magnetic Property)

Frequency Response Analysis (Control Loop Response Bode Plot, Power Supply Rejection Ratio, Impedance)

Measurement Plots
Harmonics Bar Graph, Switching Loss Trajectory Plot, and Safe Operating Area
Measurement limits
Pass/fail testing for user-definable limits on measurement values. Act on event for measurement value failures include Save Screen Capture, Save Waveform, System Request (SRQ), and Stop Acquisitions
Digital power management (option 5-DPM) adds the following:
Measurements
Ripple Analysis (Ripple)
Transient Analysis (Overshoot, Undershoot, Turn On Overshoot, DC Rail Voltage)
Power Sequence Analysis (Turn-on, Turn-off)
Jitter Analysis (TIE, PJ, RJ, DJ, Eye Height, Eye Width, Eye High, Eye Low)
PI/SI Analysis (PSIJ)
Digital Power Management Basic (option 5-DPMBAS) adds the following:
Measurements

Ripple Analysis (Ripple)

Transient Analysis (Overshoot, Undershoot)

Power Sequence Analysis (Turn-on, Turn-off)

LVDS debug and analysis option (option 5-DBLVDS) adds the following:
Data Lane Measurements

Generic Test (Unit Interval, Rise Time, Fall Time, Data Width, Data Intra Skew (PN), Data Inter Skew (Lane-to-Lane), Data Peak-to-Peak)

Jitter Test (AC Timing, Clock Data Setup Time, Clock Data Hold Time, Eye Diagram (TIE), TJ@BER, DJ Delta, RJ Delta, DDJ, De-Emphasis Level)

Clock Lane Measurements

Generic Test (Frequency, Period, Duty Cycle, Rise Time, Fall Time, Clock Intra Skew (PN), Clock Peak-to-Peak)

Jitter Test (TIE, DJ, RJ)

SSC On (Mod Rate, Frequency Deviation Mean)

Inverter Motor Drive Analysis (option 5-IMDA) adds the following:
Measurements

Input Analysis (Power Quality, Harmonics, Input Voltage, Input Current, and Input Power), Ripple analysis (Line Ripple and Switching Ripple), Output analysis (Phasor Diagram and Efficiency), DQ0 analysis (DQ0) Requires option 5-IMDA-DQ0

Measurement plots
Harmonics Bar Graph and Phasor Diagram
Invertor Motor Drive Analysis Mechanical Measurements (option 5-IMDA-MECH: requires option 5-IMDA) adds the following:
Sensors supported
Hall sensors, QEI (Quadrature Encoder Interface)
Measurements
Electrical Analysis (Power Quality, Harmonics, Ripple, DQ0, and Efficiency), Mechanical Analysis (Speed, Acceleration, Angle (QEI method), Direction, and Torque)
Measurement plots
Time Trend, Acquisition Trend, Phasor Diagram, Harmonics Bar Graph, DQ0, and Histogram (speed distribution)

Waveform math

Number of math waveforms
Unlimited
Arithmetic
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide waveforms and scalars
Algebraic expressions
Define extensive algebraic expressions including waveforms, scalars, user-adjustable variables, and results of parametric measurements. Perform math on math using complex equations. For example (Integral (CH1 - Mean(CH1)) X 1.414 X VAR1)
Math functions
Invert, Integrate, Differentiate, Square Root, Exponential, Log 10, Log e, Abs, Ceiling, Floor, Min, Max, Degrees, Radians, Sin, Cos, Tan, ASin, ACos, and ATan
Relational
Boolean result of comparison >, <, ≥, ≤, =, and ≠
Logic
AND, OR, NAND, NOR, XOR, and EQV
Filtering function (standard)
Loading of user-definable filters. Users specify a file containing the coefficients of the filter.
Filtering function (option 5-UDFLT)
Filter types
Low pass, High pass, Band pass, Band stop, All pass, Hilbert, Differentiator, and Custom
Filter response types
Butterworth, Chebyshev I, Chebyshev II, Elliptical, Gaussian, and Bessel-Thomson
FFT functions
Spectral Magnitude and Phase, and Real and Imaginary Spectra
FFT vertical units

Magnitude: Linear and Log (dBm)

Phase: Degrees, Radians, and Group Delay

FFT window functions
Hanning, Rectangular, Hamming, Blackman-Harris, Flattop2, Gaussian, Kaiser-Bessel, and TekExp

Spectrum View

Center Frequency
Limited by instrument analog bandwidth
Span
18.6 Hz to 312.5 MHz

18.6 Hz to 500 MHz (with option 5-SV-BW-1)

Coarse adjustment in a 1-2-5 sequence

RF Measurements
Channel Power (CHP), Adjacent Channel Power Ratio (ACPR), and Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) measurements on Spectrum View trace data and display
RF vs. Time Traces
Magnitude vs. time, Frequency vs. time, Phase vs. time (with option 5-SV-RFVT)
RF vs. Time Trigger
Edge, pulse width, and timeout trigger on RF Magnitude vs. Time and RF Frequency vs. Time (with option 5-SV-RFVT)
Spectrograms
RF Frequency vs. Time vs. Amplitude display with frequency on x-axis, time on y-axis, and power level indicated by variations in color (with option 5-SV-RFVT)
Resolution Bandwidth (RBW)

93 μHz to 62.5 MHz

93 μHz to 100 MHz (with option 5-SV-BW-1)

IQ capture
The data is stored as in-phase and quadrature (I&Q) samples and precise synchronization is maintained between the time domain data and the I&Q data.
When RF vs. Time traces are activated (with option 5-SV-RFVT), IQ data can be captured and exported to file for more analysis within 3rd party applications.
The max acquisition time varies with span and sample rate. At 6.25 GS/s and 500 MHz span, the max acquisition time is 0.086 seconds. For 312.5 MHz span, the max acquisition time is 0.172 seconds. For 40 MHz span, the max acquisition time is 0.687 seconds. For 1 MHz span, the max acquisition time is 43.980 seconds.
Window types and factors
Window type Factor
Blackman-Harris 1.90
Flat-Top 2 3.77
Hamming 1.30
Hanning 1.44
Kaiser-Bessel 2.23
Rectangular 0.89
Spectrum Time
FFT Window Factor / RBW
Reference level
Reference level is automatically set by the analog channel Volts/div setting
Setting range: -42 dBm to +44 dBm
Vertical Position
-100 divs to +100 divs
Vertical units
dBm, dBµW, dBmV, dBµV, dBmA, dBµA
Vertical scaling
Linear, Log
Horizontal scaling
Linear, Log
Multi-channel spectrum analysis
Each FlexChannel input can be configured with Spectrum View, RF vs. Time traces (with option RFVT), and Spectrogram (with option RFVT).
Multiple RF measurements can be performed simultaneously across channels.
Spectrum Time and Center Frequency settings can be unlocked and moved independently from each other across channels. All Spectrum View channels must share the same Span, Resolution Bandwidth and Window Type.

Search

Number of searches
Unlimited
Search types
Search through long records to find all occurrences of user specified criteria including edges, pulse widths, timeouts, runt pulses, window violations, logic patterns, setup & hold violations, rise/fall times, and bus protocol events. Search results can be viewed in the Waveform View or in the Results table.

Save

Waveform type
Tektronix Waveform Data (.wfm), Comma Separated Values (.csv), MATLAB (.mat)
Waveform gating
Cursors, Screen, Resample (save every nth sample)
Screen capture type
Portable Network Graphic (*.png), 24-bit Bitmap (*.bmp), JPEG (*.jpg)
Setup type
Tektronix Setup (.set)
Report type
Adobe Portable Documents (.pdf), Single File web Pages (.mht)
Session type
Tektronix Session Setup (.tss)

Display (available only through the video out ports or e*Scope)

Display type
External monitor
Display resolution
1,920 horizontal × 1,080 vertical pixels (High Definition)
Display modes

Overlay: traditional oscilloscope display where traces overlay each other

Stacked: display mode where each waveform is placed in its own slice and can take advantage of the full ADC range while still being visually separated from other waveforms. Groups of channels can also be overlaid within a slice to simplify visual comparison of signals.

Zoom
Horizontal and vertical zooming is supported in all waveform and plot views.
Interpolation
Sin(x)/x and Linear
Waveform styles
Vectors, dots, variable persistence, and infinite persistence
Graticules
Movable and fixed graticules, selectable between Grid, Time, Full, and None
Color palettes

Normal and inverted for screen captures

Individual waveform colors are user-selectable

Format
YT, XY, and XYZ
Local Language User Interface
English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Korean
Local Language Help
English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese

Arbitrary-Function Generator (optional)

Function types
Arbitrary, sine, square, pulse, ramp, triangle, DC level, Gaussian, Lorentz, exponential rise/fall, sin(x)/x, random noise, Haversine, Cardiac
Sine waveform
Frequency range
0.1 Hz to MHz
Frequency setting resolution
0.1 Hz
Frequency accuracy
130 ppm (frequency ≤ 10 kHz), 50 ppm (frequency > 10 kHz)
This is for Sine, Ramp, Square and Pulse waveforms only.
Amplitude range
20 mVpp to 5 Vpp into Hi-Z; 10 mVpp to 2.5 Vpp into 50 Ω
Amplitude flatness, typical
±0.5 dB at 1 kHz
±1.5 dB at 1 kHz for < 20 mVpp amplitudes
Total harmonic distortion, typical
1% for amplitude ≥ 200 mVpp into 50 Ω load
2.5% for amplitude > 50 mV AND < 200 mVpp into 50 Ω load
This is for Sine wave only.
Spurious free dynamic range, typical
40 dB (Vpp ≥ 0.1 V); 30 dB (Vpp ≥ 0.02 V), 50 Ω load
Square and pulse waveform
Frequency range
0.1 Hz to MHz
Frequency setting resolution
0.1 Hz
Frequency accuracy
130 ppm (frequency ≤ 10 kHz), 50 ppm (frequency > 10 kHz)
Amplitude range
20 mVpp to 5 Vpp into Hi-Z; 10 mVpp to 2.5 Vpp into 50 Ω
Duty cycle range
10% - 90% or 10 ns minimum pulse, whichever is larger
Minimum pulse time applies to both on and off time, so maximum duty cycle will reduce at higher frequencies to maintain 10 ns off time
Duty cycle resolution
0.1%
Minimum pulse width, typical
10 ns. This is the minimum time for either on or off duration.
Rise/Fall time, typical
5 ns, 10% - 90%
Pulse width resolution
100 ps
Overshoot, typical
< 6% for signal steps greater than 100 mVpp
This applies to overshoot of the positive-going transition (+overshoot) and of the negative-going (-overshoot) transition
Asymmetry, typical
±1% ±5 ns, at 50% duty cycle
Jitter, typical
< 60 ps TIERMS, ≥ 100 mVpp amplitude, 40%-60% duty cycle
Ramp and triangle waveform
Frequency range
0.1 Hz to
Frequency setting resolution
0.1 Hz
Frequency accuracy
130 ppm (frequency ≤ 10 kHz), 50 ppm (frequency > 10 kHz)
Amplitude range
20 mVpp to 5 Vpp into Hi-Z; 10 mVpp to 2.5 Vpp into 50 Ω
Variable symmetry
0% - 100%
Symmetry resolution
0.1%
DC level range

±2.5 V into Hi-Z

±1.25 V into 50 Ω

Random noise amplitude range

20 mVpp to 5 Vpp into Hi-Z

10 mVpp to 2.5 Vpp into 50 Ω

Sin(x)/x
Maximum frequency
MHz
Gaussian pulse, Haversine, and Lorentz pulse
Maximum frequency
MHz
Lorentz pulse
Frequency range
0.1 Hz to MHz
Amplitude range
20 mVpp to 2.4 Vpp into Hi-Z

10 mVpp to 1.2 Vpp into 50 Ω

Cardiac
Frequency range
0.1 Hz to
Amplitude range
20 mVpp to 5 Vpp into Hi-Z

10 mVpp to 2.5 Vpp into 50 Ω

Arbitrary
Memory depth
1 to 128 k
Amplitude range
20 mVpp to 5 Vpp into Hi-Z

10 mVpp to 2.5 Vpp into 50 Ω

Repetition rate
0.1 Hz to MHz
Sample rate
250 MS/s
Signal amplitude accuracy
±[ (1.5% of peak-to-peak amplitude setting) + (1.5% of absolute DC offset setting) + 1 mV ] (frequency = 1 kHz)
Signal amplitude resolution

1 mV (Hi-Z)

500 μV (50 Ω)

Sine and ramp frequency accuracy
1.3 x 10-4 (frequency ≤10 kHz)
5.0 x 10-5 (frequency >10 kHz)
DC offset range

±2.5 V into Hi-Z

±1.25 V into 50 Ω

DC offset resolution

1 mV (Hi-Z)

500 μV (50 Ω)

DC offset accuracy

±[ (1.5% of absolute offset voltage setting) + 1 mV ]

Add 3 mV of uncertainty per 10 °C change from 25 °C ambient

Digital volt meter (DVM)

Measurement types

DC, ACRMS+DC, ACRMS

Voltage resolution
4 digits
Voltage accuracy
DC:

±((1.5% * |reading - offset - position|) + (0.5% * |(offset - position)|) + (0.1 * Volts/div))

De-rated at 0.100%/°C of |reading - offset - position| above 30 °C

Signal ± 5 divisions from screen center

AC:

± 2% (40 Hz to 1 kHz) with no harmonic content outside 40 Hz to 1 kHz range

AC, typical: ± 2% (20 Hz to 10 kHz)

For AC measurements, the input channel vertical settings must allow the VPP input signal to cover between 4 and 10 divisions and must be fully visible on the screen

Trigger frequency counter

Resolution
8-digits
Accuracy

±(1 count + time base accuracy * input frequency)

The signal must be at least 8 mVpp or 2 div, whichever is greater.

Maximum input frequency
10 Hz to maximum bandwidth of the analog channel
The signal must be at least 8 mVpp or 2 div, whichever is greater.

Processor system

Host processor
Intel i5-4400E, 2.7 GHz, 64-bit, dual core processor
Operating system

Default instrument: Closed Linux

Internal storage
≥ 80 GB. Form factor is an 80 mm m.2 card with a SATA-3 interface

Input-Output ports

DisplayPort connector
A 20-pin DisplayPort connector; connect to show the oscilloscope display on an external monitor or projector
DVI connector

A 29-pin DVI-D connector; connect to show the oscilloscope display on an external monitor or projector

VGA

DB-15 female connector; connect to show the oscilloscope display on an external monitor or projector

Probe compensator signal, typical
Connection:
Connectors are located on the lower right front panel of the instrument
Amplitude:
0 to 2.5 V
Frequency:
1 kHz
Source impedance:
1 kΩ
External reference input

The time-base system can phase lock to an external 10 MHz reference signal (±4 ppm).

USB interface (Host, Device ports)
Front panel USB Host ports: One USB 2.0 Hi-Speed port, one USB 3.0 SuperSpeed port
Rear panel USB Device port: One Device port providing USBTMC support
Ethernet interface
10/100/1000 Mb/s
Auxiliary output

Rear-panel BNC connector. Output can be configured to provide a positive or negative pulse out when the oscilloscope triggers, the internal oscilloscope reference clock out, or an AFG sync pulse

Characteristic Limits
Vout (HI) ≥ 2.5 V open circuit; ≥ 1.0 V into a 50 Ω load to ground
Vout (LO) ≤ 0.7 V into a load of ≤ 4 mA; ≤0.25 V into a 50 Ω load to ground
Aux Trigger In
Connection
Front-panel SMA connector
Input impedance
50 Ω
Maximum input
≤5 VRMS
Kensington-style lock
Rear-panel security slot connects to standard Kensington-style lock

Power source

Power
Power consumption

400 Watts maximum

Source voltage
100 - 240 V ±10% at 50 Hz to 60 Hz
115 V ±10% at 400 Hz ±10%

Physical characteristics

Dimensions

Height: 3.44 in (87.3 mm)

Width: 17.01 in (432 mm)

Depth: 23.85 in (605.7 mm)

Fits rack depths from 24 inches to 32 inches

Weight
25.5 lbs (11.6 kg)
Cooling
The clearance requirement for adequate cooling is 2.0 in (50.8 mm) on the left and right sides of the instrument (when viewed from the front). Air flows through the instrument from left to right
Rackmount configuration
2U (rack mounts and screws come standard)

Environmental specifications

Temperature
Operating
+0 °C to +50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)
Non-operating
-20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)
Humidity
Operating
5% to 90% relative humidity (% RH) at up to +40 °C
5% to 55% RH above +40 °C up to +50 °C, noncondensing, and as limited by a maximum wet-bulb temperature of +39 °C
Non-operating
5% to 90% relative humidity (% RH) at up to +40 °C
5% to 39% RH above +40 °C up to +50 °C, noncondensing, and as limited by a maximum wet-bulb temperature of +39 °C
Altitude
Operating
Up to 3,000 meters (9,843 feet)
Non-operating
Up to 12,000 meters (39,370 feet)
Random vibration
Operating
0.31 GRMS, 5-500 Hz, 10 minutes per axis, 3 axes (30 minutes total)
Non-operating
2.46 GRMS, 5-500 Hz, 10 minutes per axis, 3 axes (30 minutes total)
Temperature
Operating
+0 °C to +50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)
Non-operating

-20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)

Humidity
Operating

5% to 90% relative humidity (% RH) at up to +40 °C

5% to 55% RH above +40 °C up to +50 °C, noncondensing, and as limited by a maximum wet-bulb temperature of +39 °C

Non-operating

5% to 90% relative humidity (% RH) at up to +40 °C

5% to 39% RH above +40 °C up to +50 °C, noncondensing, and as limited by a maximum wet-bulb temperature of +39 °C

Altitude
Operating
Up to 3,000 meters (9,843 feet)
Non-operating
Up to 12,000 meters (39,370 feet)
Random vibration, MSO58LP
Operating
0.31 GRMS, 5-500 Hz, 10 minutes per axis, 3 axes (30 minutes total)
Non-operating
2.46 GRMS, 5-500 Hz, 10 minutes per axis, 3 axes (30 minutes total)

EMC, Environmental, and Safety

Safety certification
US NRTL Listed - UL61010-1 and UL61010-2-030
Canadian Certification - CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010.1 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 61010.2.030
EU Compliance - Low Voltage Directive 2014-35-EU and EN61010-1.
International Compliance - IEC 61010-1 and IEC61010-2-030
Regulatory

CE marked for the European Union and UL approved for the USA and Canada

RoHS compliant

Software

IVI driver

Provides a standard instrument programming interface for common applications such as LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Microsoft .NET, and MATLAB. Compatible with Python, C/C++/C# and many other languages through VISA.

e*Scope®

Enables control of the oscilloscope over a network connection through a standard web browser. Simply enter the IP address or network name of the oscilloscope and a web page will be served to the browser. Transfer and save settings, waveforms, measurements, and screen images or make live control changes to settings on the oscilloscope directly from the web browser. Optionally configure e*Scope authentication to password protect access to control and view the oscilloscope.

LXI Web interface

Connect to the oscilloscope through a standard Web browser by simply entering the oscilloscope's IP address or network name in the address bar of the browser. The Web interface enables viewing of instrument status and configuration, status and modification of network settings, and instrument control through the e*Scope web-based remote control.

Programming Examples

Programming with the 4/5/6 Series platforms has never been easier. With a programmers manual and a GitHub site you have many commands and examples to help you get started remotely automating your instrument. See https://github.com/tektronix/programmatic-control-examples.

Ordering information

Use the following information to select the appropriate instrument and options for your measurement needs.

Step 1

Start by selecting the 5 Series MSO Low Profile model that you need.
Model Description
MSO58LP BW-1000RL Low Profile Mixed Signal Oscilloscope; 1 GHz bandwidth, (8) FlexChannels with 125 M record length
MSO58LPGSA BW-1000RLLow Profile Mixed Signal Oscilloscope; 1 GHz bandwidth, (8) FlexChannels with 125 M record length; Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliant
MSO58LP BW-500Low Profile Mixed Signal Oscilloscope; 500 MHz bandwidth, (8) FlexChannels
Each model includes
Rackmount attachments installed
Installation and safety manual
Embedded Help
Power cord
Calibration certificate documenting traceability to National Metrology Institute(s) and ISO9001/ISO17025 quality system registration
Three -year warranty covering all parts and labor on the instrument.

Step 2

Add instrument functionality

Instrument functionality can be ordered with the instrument or later as an upgrade kit.

Instrument option Built-in functionality
5-RL-250M Extend record length from 125 Mpoints/channel to 250 Mpoints/channel
5-RL-500M Extend record length from 125 Mpoints/channel to 500 Mpoints/channel
5-AFGAdd Arbitrary/Function Generator

Each purchased bundle has two duration options:

  • A 1-year subscription includes all features and free upgrades for the purchased bundle for one year; after which time the features are disabled. Additional 1-year subscription can be purchased for the selected bundle.
  • A perpetual subscription enables all features for the purchased bundle permanently. A perpetual subscription includes 1-year of free upgrades to the bundle feature set. After the year, the feature set is frozen to those enabled by the last update made.

    Perpetual bundles can continue to receive upgrades following the 1 year activation period with the purchase of a maintenance license. Maintenance license information can be found in the maintenance license table below and must be purchased for an existing Starter, Pro, or Ultimate bundle.

Maintenance licenseDescription
5-STARTER-MNT-1YIncludes Perpetual Starter Bundle updates for 1 Year on 5 Series MSO
5-PRO-MNT-1YIncludes Perpetual Pro Bundle updates for 1 Year on 5 Series MSO
5-ULTIMATE-MNT-1YIncludes Perpetual Ultimate Bundle updates for 1 Year on 5 Series MSO

Step 3

Add optional serial bus triggering, decode, and search capabilities

Choose the serial support you need today by choosing from these serial analysis options. You can upgrade later by purchasing an upgrade kit.

Instrument Option Serial Buses Supported
5-RFNFCISO/IEC 15693, 14443A, 14443B, and FeliCa (decode and search only)
5-SRAEROAerospace (MIL-STD-1553, ARINC 429)
5-SRAUDIOAudio (I2S, LJ, RJ, TDM)
5-SRAUTOAutomotive (CAN, CAN FD, LIN, FlexRay, and CAN symbolic decoding)
5-SRAUTOSENAutomotive sensor (SENT)
5-SRCOMPComputer (RS-232/422/485/UART)
5-SRCXPICXPI (decode and search only)
5-SRDPHYMIPI D-PHY (DSI-1, CSI-2 decode and search only)
5-SREMBDEmbedded (I2C, SPI)
5-SRENETEthernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX)
5-SRESPIeSPI (decode and search only)
5-SRI3C MIPI I3C
5-SRETHERCATEtherCAT (decode and search only)
5-SRMDIO MDIO (decode and search only)
5-SRPMPower Management (SPMI)
5-SRPSI5PSI5 (decode and search only)
5-SRSDLC​Synchronous Data Link Control Protocol Decode & Search
5-SRSMBUSSMBus (decode and search only)
5-SRSPACEWIRESpacewire (decode and search only)
5-SRVID SVID
5-TDRTime Domain Reflectometry
5-SRUSB2USB (USB2.0 LS, FS, HS)
5-SREUSB2 eUSB2.0 (decode and search only)

Differential serial bus? Be sure to check Add analog probes and adapters for differential probes.

Step 4

Add optional analysis capabilities
Instrument option Advanced analysis
5-DJA Advanced Jitter and Eye Analysis
5-DPM Digital Power Management
5-DPMBASBasic Digital Power Management
5-MTM Mask and Limit testing
5-PS278Power Solution Bundle (5-PWR, THDP0200, TCP0030A, 067-1686-xx deskew fixture)
5-PS2FRA78Power Solution Bundle (5-PWR, THDP0200, TCP0030A, two TPP0502, 067-1686-xx deskew fixture)
5-PWR 9Power Measurement and Analysis
5-SV-BW-1 Increase Spectrum View Capture Bandwidth to 500 MHz
5-SV-RFVTSpectrum View RF vs. Time traces, triggers, Spectrograms, and IQ capture
5-TDRTime Domain Reflectometry
5-UDFLTUser Defined Filter Creation Tool
5-VID NTSC, PAL, and SECAM video triggering

Step 5

Add analog probes and adapters
Add additional recommended probes and adapters
Recommended Probe / Adapter Description
TAP1500 1.5 GHz TekVPI® active single-ended voltage probe, ±8 V input voltage
TAP2500 2.5 GHz TekVPI® active single-ended voltage probe, ±4 V input voltage
TCP0030A 30 A AC/DC TekVPI® current probe, 120 MHz BW
TCP0020 20 A AC/DC TekVPI® current probe, 50 MHz BW
TCP0030A 30 A AC/DC TekVPI current probe, 120 MHz BW
TCP0150 150 A AC/DC TekVPI® current probe, 20 MHz BW
TRCP0300 30 MHz AC current probe, 250 mA to 300 A
TRCP0600 30 MHz AC current probe, 500 mA to 600 A
TRCP3000 16 MHz AC current probe, 500 mA to 3000 A
TDP0500 500 MHz TekVPI® differential voltage probe, ±42 V differential input voltage
TDP1000 1 GHz TekVPI® differential voltage probe, ±42 V differential input voltage
TDP1500 1.5 GHz TekVPI® differential voltage probe, ±8.5 V differential input voltage
TDP7704 4 GHz TriMode™ voltage probe
TDP771010 GHz TriMode™ voltage probe
THDP0100 ±6 kV, 100 MHz TekVPI® high-voltage differential probe
THDP0200 ±1.5 kV, 200 MHz TekVPI® high-voltage differential probe
TMDP0200 ±750 V, 200 MHz TekVPI® high-voltage differential probe
TPR1000 1 GHz, Single-Ended TekVPI® Power-Rail Probe; includes one TPR4KIT accessory kit
TIVP02Isolated Probe; 200 MHz, ±5 V to ±2500 V depending on tip; 2 meter cable
TIVP02LIsolated Probe; 200 MHz, ±5 V to ±2500 V depending on tip; 10 meter cable
TIVP05Isolated Probe; 500 MHz, ±5 V to ±2500 V depending on tip; 2 meter cable
TIVP05LIsolated Probe; 500 MHz, ±5 V to ±2500 V depending on tip; 10 meter cable
TIVP1Isolated Probe; 1 GHz, ±5 V to ±2500 V depending on tip; 2 meter cable
TIVP1LIsolated Probe; 1 GHz, ±5 V to ±2500 V depending on tip; 10 meter cable
TPP0500B 500 MHz, 10X TekVPI® passive voltage probe, 1.3 Meter Cable
TPP0502 500 MHz, 2X TekVPI® passive voltage probe, 12.7 pF input capacitance
TPP0850 2.5 kV, 800 MHz, 50X TekVPI® passive high-voltage probe
TPP1000 1 GHz, 10X TekVPI® passive voltage probe, 1.3 Meter cable, 3.9 pF input capacitance
P6015A 20 kV, 75 MHz high-voltage passive probe
TPA-BNC TekVPI® to TekProbe™ BNC adapter (recommended for connecting your existing TekProbe probes to this instrument)
TEK-DPG TekVPI deskew pulse generator signal source
067-1686-xx Power measurement deskew and calibration fixture
Looking for other probes? Check out the probe selector tool at www.tek.com/probes.

Step 6

Add digital probes
Each FlexChannel input can be configured as eight digital channels simply by connecting a TLP058 logic probe to a FlexChannel input.. TLP058 probes are ordered separately.
For this instrument Order To add
MSO58LP, MSO58LPGSA1 to 8 TLP058 Probes 8 to 64 digital channels

Step 7

Add accessories
Optional Accessory Description
020-3180-xx Benchtop conversion kit including four (4) instrument feet and a strap handle
016-2139-xx Hard transit case with handles and wheels for easy transportation

GPIB to Ethernet adapter

Order model 4865B (GPIB to Ethernet to Instrument Interface) directly from ICS Electronics

www.icselect.com/gpib_instrument_intfc.html

Step 8

Select power cord option
Power Cord Option Description
A0 North America power plug (115 V, 60 Hz)

Includes mechanism that retains power cord to instrument

A1 Universal Euro power plug (220 V, 50 Hz)
A2 United Kingdom power plug (240 V, 50 Hz)
A3 Australia power plug (240 V, 50 Hz)
A5 Switzerland power plug (220 V, 50 Hz)
A6 Japan power plug (100 V, 50/60 Hz)
A10 China power plug (50 Hz)
A11 India power plug (50 Hz)
A12 Brazil power plug (60 Hz)
A99 No power cord

Step 9

Add extended service and calibration options
Service Option Description
T3 Three-year Total Protection Plan, includes repair or replacement coverage from wear and tear, accidental damage, ESD or EOS.
R3 Standard warranty extended to 3 years. Covers parts, labor and 2-day shipping within country. Guarantees faster repair time than without coverage. All repairs include calibration and updates. Hassle free - a single call starts the process.
C3 Calibration service for 3 years. Includes traceable calibration or functional verification where applicable, for recommended calibrations. Coverage includes the initial calibration plus 2 years of calibration coverage.
T5 Five year Total Protection Plan, includes repair or replacement coverage from wear and tear, accidental damage, ESD or EOS.
R5 Standard warranty extended to 5 years. Covers parts, labor and 2-day shipping within country. Guarantees faster repair time than without coverage. All repairs include calibration and updates. Hassle free - a single call starts the process.
C5 Calibration service for 5 years. Includes traceable calibration or functional verification where applicable, for recommended calibrations. Coverage includes the initial calibration plus 4 years of calibration coverage.

Feature upgrades after purchase

Add feature upgrades in the future
You can easily add functionality after the initial purchase. Node-locked licenses permanently enable optional features on a single product. Floating licenses allow license-enabled options to be easily moved between compatible instruments.
Upgrade feature Node-locked license upgrade Floating license upgrade Description
Add instrument functions SUP5-AFG SUP5-AFG-FL Add arbitrary function generator
SUP5-RL-125MT250M SUP5-RL-125MT250M-FL Extend record length from 125 Mpts to 250 Mpts
SUP5-RL-125MT500M SUP5-RL-125MT500M-FL Extend record length from 125 Mpts to 500 Mpts
SUP5-RL-250MT500M SUP5-RL-250MT500M-FL Extend record length from 250 Mpts to 500 Mpts
Add protocol analysis SUP5-RFNFCSUP5-RFNFC-FL ISO/IEC 15693, 14443A, 14443B, and FeliCa (decode and search only)
SUP5-SRAERO SUP5-SRAERO-FL Aerospace serial triggering and analysis (MIL-STD-1553, ARINC 429)
SUP5-SRAUDIO SUP5-SRAUDIO-FL Audio serial triggering and analysis (I2S, LJ, RJ, TDM)
SUP5-SRAUTO SUP5-SRAUTO-FL Automotive serial triggering and analysis (CAN, CAN FD, LIN, FlexRay, and CAN symbolic decoding)
SUP5-SRAUTOSEN SUP5-SRAUTOSEN-FL Automotive sensor serial triggering and analysis (SENT)
SUP5-SRCOMP SUP5-SRCOMP-FL Computer serial triggering and analysis (RS-232/422/485/UART)
SUP5-SRCXPISUP5-SRCXPI-FLCXPI serial decoding and analysis
SUP5-SRDPHYSUP5-SRDPHY-FLMIPI D-PHY (DSI-1, CSI-2 decode and search only)
SUP5-SREMBD SUP5-SREMBD-FL Embedded serial triggering and analysis (I2C, SPI)
SUP5-SRENET SUP5-SRENET-FL Ethernet serial triggering and analysis (10Base-T, 100Base-TX)
SUP5-SRESPISUP5-SRESPI-FLeSPI serial decoding and analysis
SUP5-SRETHERCAT SUP5-SRETHERCAT-FL EtherCAT serial decoding and analysis
SUP5-SRI3C SUP5-SRI3C-FL MIPI I3C serial triggering and analysis
SUP5-SRMDIO SUP5-SRMDIO-FL Management Data Input/Output serial decoding and analysis
SUP5-SRPM SUP5-SRPM-FL Power Management serial triggering and analysis (SPMI)
SUP5-SRPSI5SUP5-SRPSI5-FL PSI5Serial decoding and analysis
SUP5-SRSDLCSUP5-SRDLC-FLSynchronous Data Link Control Protocol (decode and search only)
SUP5-SRSMBUSSUP5-SRSMBUS-FLSMBus serial decoding and analysis
SUP5-SRSPACEWIRE SUP5-SRSPACEWIRE-FL Spacewire serial analysis
SUP5-SRSVID SUP5-SRSVID-FL Serial Voltage Identification (SVID) serial triggering and analysis
SUP5-SRUSB2 SUP5-SRUSB2-FL USB 2.0 serial bus triggering and analysis (LS, FS, and HS)
SUP5-SREUSB2 SUP5-SREUSB2-FL Embedded USB2 (eUSB2) serial decoding and analysis
Add advanced analysis SUP5-DJA SUP5-DJA-FL Advanced jitter and eye analysis
SUP5-DPM SUP5-DPM-FL Digital Power Management
SUP5-MTM SUP5-MTM-FL Mask and Limit Testing
SUP5-DPMBAS SUP5-DPMBAS-FL Basic digital power management
SUP5-PWR SUP5-PWR-FL Advanced power measurements and analysis
SUP5-SV-BW-1 SUP5-SV-BW-1-FL Increase Spectrum View Capture Bandwidth to 500 MHz
SUP5-SV-RFVT SUP5-SV-RFVT-FL Spectrum View RF vs. Time traces, triggers, Spectrograms, and IQ capture
SUP5-TDRSUP5-TDR-FLTime Domain Reflectometry
SUP5-UDFLTSUP5-UDFLT-FLUser Defined Filter Creation Tool
SUP5-VID SUP5-VID-FL NTSC, PAL, and SECAM video triggering
Add digital voltmeter N/A N/A Add digital voltmeter / trigger frequency counter

(Free with product registration at https://www.tek.com/register4mso)