The LeCroy HDO8108 is a 1 GHz, 8-channel high-definition oscilloscope built for precision waveform capture and analysis in complex system development. Its HD4096 technology delivers 12-bit vertical resolution—16 times more detail than conventional 8-bit instruments—with optional 15-bit Enhanced Resolution (ERES) for noise-critical measurements. Sample at up to 2.5 GS/s across 250 Mpts/channel memory depth. Engineered for three-phase power electronics, automotive electronics, and embedded/mechatronic debugging.
Technical Specifications
• Bandwidth: 1 GHz
• Analog Channels: 8
• Vertical Resolution: 12-bit (up to 15-bit with ERES)
• Maximum Sample Rate: 2.5 GS/s
• Maximum Memory Depth: 250 Mpts/channel
• Rise Time (10–90%, 50 Ω): 450 ps typical
• Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 55 dB
• Display: 12.1-inch WXGA touchscreen, 1280 x 800 pixels
• External Monitor Output: DisplayPort 1.2 (supports 3840 x 2160 pixels)
• Power Requirements: 100–240 VAC ±10% at 45–66 Hz; 100–120 VAC ±10% at 380–420 Hz
• Power Consumption: 400 W nominal / 420 VA
– Key Features
• HD4096 technology ensures 12-bit resolution across the full 1 GHz bandwidth
• MAUI™ with OneTouch user interface for intuitive operation
• Q-Scape™ Architecture supports multi-tab display management and flexible grid styles (Auto, Single, Dual, Quad, Octal, X-Y)
• Display up to 12 measurement parameters simultaneously with statistics (average, high, low, standard deviation)
• SMART triggers, measurement triggers, logic combination triggers, and analog/digital cross-pattern triggering
• WaveScan for advanced search and waveform analysis
• Built-in spectrum analyzer mode
• LabNotebook for result documentation and storage
• Optional MSO capability: up to 16 digital channels at 1.25 GS/s for mixed-signal debugging
– Connectivity & Integration
• Ethernet: 10/100/1000BaseT
• USB: Multiple USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 host ports; USB Device (USBTMC) for remote control
• Optional GPIB port (IEEE 488.2 compliant)
• DisplayPort 1.2 for external monitor expansion
• Automatic AC voltage selection adapts to local line conditions

















