We had some great days at the embedded world show and I see that a several questions about Magnova have come up here. I would like to try to answer them briefly (exact details will follow with the data sheet):
- Noise Floor (measured values at the prototypes)
at 50 Ohm inputs, 350 MHz analog bandwidth, 5 ms/div (=
70 60 ms/screen)
1 mV/div: < 700 µVpp, < 60 µVrms
10 mV/div: < 850 µVpp, < 75 µVrms
100 mV/div: < 6 mVpp, < 550 µVrms
1 V/div: < 55 mVpp, < 5 mVrms
at 1 MOhm inputs, 350 MHz analog bandwidth, 5 ms/div (=
70 60 ms/screen)
1 mV/div: < 850 µVpp, < 70 µVrms
10 mV/div: < 950 µVpp, < 85 µVrms
100 mV/div: < 6 mVpp, < 550 µVrms
1 V/div: < 55 mVpp, < 5 mVrms
- ENOB: We use the TI ADC12QJ1600. According to the data sheet, its ENOB is between 9 and 9.3 bits in the frequency range used. The ENOB of the overall system will be slightly lower (around 8.x bits as expected).
- ERES: In addition to the normal 12-bit acquisition, the Magnova can also perform continuous averaging over 16, 1024, or 4096 measured values. This naturally limits the bandwidth but also achieves an extremely high noise suppression, particularly with the higher values. In addition to ERES, the software filters and the average function also benefit from the 16-bit system architecture.
- On the backside are two BNC connectors, one for 10 MHz Ref-Clock in and one for AUX-out (Trigger-Out, Mask test, Ref-Out).
- Custom probe attenuation is also supported.
- Custom color settings for traces are supported. The trace text color follows the trace color.
- The Bode/FRA works up to the AWG frequency (90 MHz).
- X/Y videos will follow. I am sure that at least one of my colleagues will love to run the audio X/Y test. ;-)
Sorry, our team page on batronix.com is unfortunately already longer out of date; we haven't had it in view recently. We will hire a photographer in the near future bring it up to date.
I understand that some may be skeptical about how such a large project was possible with a limited number of hardware, software, and VHDL developers.
However, the features and performance specified are not just ideas for the future; they have already been completely implemented.
We realize that a lot of information is still missing. Nobody buys an oscilloscope in this price range based solely on speculation. Complete datasheets and videos will follow in the coming weeks. The full release will occur in about 8 weeks when the series hardware becomes available.