The Keysight (Agilent) 16864A is a 136-channel portable logic analyzer built for digital system debugging, validation, and protocol analysis. It delivers dual-mode capture: state analysis up to 1.4 Gb/s (with Option 700) and timing analysis reaching 10 GHz on quarter channels (with Option T10), with timing zoom capability to 12.5 GHz at 80 ps resolution. The instrument supports up to 128 Mpts of memory, scales dynamically across channel configurations, and integrates a 15-inch color touch-screen display for efficient field and lab operation.
Technical Specifications
Capture Performance
• 136 channels; single-ended and differential signal types
• State analysis: 350 MHz standard; up to 1.4 Gb/s with Option 700
• State clock rates: up to 700 MHz (with Option 700)
• Timing analysis: 2.5 GHz (full channel), 5.0 GHz (half channel), 10 GHz (quarter channel with Option T10)
• Timing zoom: 12.5 GHz with 80 ps resolution
• Trigger sequencer: 1.4 GHz (1400 MSa/s)
Memory & Storage
• Standard depth: 2 Mb; maximum depth: 128 Mpts
• Optional depths: 4 Mb, 8 Mb, 16 Mb, 32 Mb, 64 Mb, 128 Mb
• Memory depth scales with channel configuration (2x in half-channel timing; 4x in quarter-channel timing)
• Built-in removable SSD, USB 3.0 ports, LAN
Display & Interfaces
• 15-inch color touch-screen display
• DDR protocol support: LPDDR4, LPDDR3, LPDDR2, LPDDR, DDR4, DDR3, DDR2, DDR
– Key Features
• Portable form factor with integrated keyboard, mouse, and accessory bag
• Upgradable architecture—purchase capability as needs evolve; 16864AU upgrade model available
• Oscilloscope integration: trigger synchronization, marker tracking, and unified waveform display with Keysight oscilloscopes
• No pattern generation (stimulus) capability
– Typical Applications
Memory interface validation (DDR/LPDDR), high-speed digital protocol debugging, timing closure analysis, and multi-channel system characterization.
– Compatibility & Integration
Probes (general-purpose and application-specific) and application software ordered separately. Oscilloscope integration enables cross-instrument triggering and synchronized analysis.















