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Lecroy wavesurfer 44xs service manual
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lecroy wavesurfer 44xs service manual
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And that perception is based on Microsoft’s long track record of doing just that.

lecroy wavesurfer 44xs service manual

Windows is so successful in the business market precisely because it is perceived as a stable platform, in the sense of “it’s not going anywhere, and Microsoft will support us long term”. Then there's mundane stuff like how easy it is to network the scope and access or provide data shares, remotely access the scopes (although embedded scopes got some way to that thanks to their built-in web interface, which is still much slower than RDPing into a Windows scope), or the simple fact that I can access pretty much any size of USB storage media, no matter if it's formatted in FAT32, NTFS or exFAT.

lecroy wavesurfer 44xs service manual

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We often use MathLab or our own software to perform specialist signal analysis, which even on older LeCroy scopes was made easy thanks to a set of APIs. But Windows allows me to run other software on the scope without the need for a separate PC.

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Yes, boot times are, even with SSDs, longer than with a cheap embedded platform scope, but considering that any scope only reaches its full spec compliance after a warm-up period (usually around 20mins) who cares? These scopes are made for professional environments where they are normally powered on in the morning and switched off at night (or remain powered 24/7). LeCroy provided a new set which for the most part have stayed put but one fell off a few months ago that I thought had became a cat toy. When I got it, the knobs were sloppy and some were missing. The plastic continues to erode (it has a hard life sitting on my bench) and the steel is flimsy. To say the mechanics of the 64Xi are poor would be an understatement. It's not uncommon for me to force a trigger to make sure the scope is ready to capture. Then it waits for your trigger to arrive to recal. Power up boot time for the old LeCory Waverunner 64Xi with added RAM, last version of XP service pack and SSD: At 30 seconds, XP has loaded At 45 seconds it has initialized the hardware At 55 seconds it is triggering and displaying all four waveforms At 65 seconds it runs the first calibration It will then recal a fair amount while it continues to warm up, unless it's not triggering. From what I remember, installing XP slowed the boot times but I gained the time back with the SSD. Performance was so poor, it was faster to use GPIB than Ethernet!! One of my old LeCroy DSOs had Win2k installed.

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The only exception to this was a Tektronix Arb where they were just starting to learn how to use Ethernet. I use Ethernet rather than GPIB to communicate with them and networking is easy. I have used a few other older Windows based Arbs and scopes. The two LeCroys also have more RAM and the faster of the two has a 1Gb Ethernet card which vastly improved data collection times. The 64Xi has been using an SSD for about 5 years now with no problems. I own a couple of old Windows scopes and a network analyzer.












Lecroy wavesurfer 44xs service manual