The Yokogawa DLM3052 is a 500 MHz mixed-signal oscilloscope engineered for mechatronic design and troubleshooting workflows. It combines dual analog channels with selectable 8-bit logic input, sampling to 2.5 GS/s, and memory depths up to 500 MegaPoints. The touchscreen interface, solid-state storage option, and integrated serial bus analysis streamline signal acquisition and parameter extraction across automotive and industrial applications.
Technical Specifications
Bandwidth and Acquisition
• Bandwidth: 500 MHz
• Analog channels: 2
• Digital input: Selectable 8-bit logic
• Sampling rate: Up to 2.5 GS/s
• Memory depth: 12.5 Mpoints (standard repeating) to 500 MegaPoints (extended)
• Waveform history: Up to 100,000 triggers
Vertical System
• Sensitivity: 500 μV/div to maximum setting
• Vertical resolution: 8-bit (up to 12-bit high-resolution mode)
• Input coupling: AC 1 MΩ, DC 1 MΩ, DC 50 Ω
• Noise reduction: 14 real-time low-pass filters per channel (8 kHz to 200 MHz)
Triggering and Analysis
• Trigger types: Edge, Enhanced, B triggers; serial pattern triggering (up to 128-bit user-defined patterns)
• A to B(n) triggering for sequence-based capture
• GO/NO-GO determination for automated pass/fail assessment
• 29 included waveform parameter measurements; simultaneous measurement of up to 30 parameters
Serial Bus Capability
• Simultaneous analysis on up to four different serial buses
• Support for CAN, CAN FD, LIN, SENT, CXPI, and PSI5 Airbag protocols
– Key Features
• Touchscreen operation for intuitive control and fast setup
• Auto Setup function analyzes input signals and optimizes acquisition parameters including bit rate and threshold
• Cycle-by-cycle parameter measurement for fluctuation analysis
• Wave Zone thumbnail browser for saved waveforms and images
• Optional 60 GB internal SSD for onboard data storage
– Interfaces and Connectivity
• Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0 (standard)
• Optional solid-state storage
– Typical Applications
Mixed-signal troubleshooting in automotive electronics, industrial control systems, and embedded design validation requiring synchronous analog and logic capture with multi-protocol serial bus decoding.

















