The LeCroy 64MXS-A is a 4-channel benchtop digital oscilloscope delivering 600 MHz bandwidth and up to 5 GS/s interleaved sample rate for high-fidelity signal capture and detailed waveform analysis. The instrument combines a 10.4-inch color touchscreen with intuitive push-knob navigation and WaveStream fast viewing mode—enabling real-time intensity-graded display that simulates analog oscilloscope behavior for observing signal jitter and transient anomalies.
Technical Specifications
Bandwidth & Sampling
• Bandwidth: 600 MHz at both 50 Ω and 1 MΩ input impedance
• Single-shot sample rate: 2.5 GS/s
• Interleaved sample rate: up to 5 GS/s
• RIS (Random Interleaved Sampling): 50 GS/s
• Rise time: 500 ps
• Record length: 10 Mpts/channel standard; optional upgrade to 16 Mpts/channel
Vertical Measurement
• Resolution: 8-bit
• Sensitivity (1 MΩ): 2 mV/div to 10 V/div
• Sensitivity (50 Ω): 2 mV/div to 1 V/div
• DC gain accuracy: ±1.0% of full scale (typical); ±1.5% of full scale (warranted ≥10 mV/div)
• Maximum input: 400 V (1 MΩ); 5 Vrms (50 Ω)
• Bandwidth limit: 20 MHz
Timebase & Triggering
• Timebase range: 200 ps/div to 1000 s/div; roll mode to 1000 s/div
• Timing accuracy: ≤5 ppm @ 25°C; ≤10 ppm @ 5–40°C
• Trigger modes: Normal, Auto, Single, Stop
• Trigger sources: any input channel, External, Ext/10, Line
• Pre-trigger delay: 0–100% of full scale
• Post-trigger delay: 0–10,000 divisions
• Standard trigger types: Edge, Glitch, Width, Logic (Pattern), TV (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, HDTV 720p/1080i/1080p)
– Key Features
• 10.4-inch SVGA color TFT-LCD touchscreen (800×600 resolution)
• Single-touch operation with dedicated cursor knobs
• Multi-language UI support (10 language preferences)
• LabNotebook feature for automated documentation and report generation
• Up to 6 simultaneous parameter calculations
• Advanced trigger options available: Runt, Slew Rate, Interval, Dropout, Qualified (State or Edge)
– Typical Applications
Electronic design validation, signal integrity analysis, embedded systems debugging, power supply characterization, and general-purpose analog/digital circuit troubleshooting.

















