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Agilent Technologies Breaks the 1 Gpt Memory Barrier with New Infiniium High Performance Real-Time Oscilloscopes

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The new Agilent Infiniium 90000A Series oscilloscopes provide superior signal integrity, deep application analysis, and better insight.

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The new Agilent Infiniium 90000A Series oscilloscopes provide superior signal integrity, deep application analysis, and better insight.

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The DSO90000 Series oscilloscope is now an official test platform for PCIe 2.0 motherboard signal quality testing.

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The DSO90000 Series oscilloscope is now an official test platform for PCIe 2.0 motherboard signal quality testing.

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The DSO90000 Series oscilloscope is now an approved test platform for PCIe 2.0 add-in card tests also.

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The DSO90000 Series oscilloscope is now an approved test platform for PCIe 2.0 add-in card tests also.

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Related Information
  Press Release:

Agilent Technologies’ Infiniium 90000A Series 13-GHz Oscilloscope Approved by PCI-SIG(r) for PCI Express(r) 2.0 Compliance Testing
(2008-May-05)

  Press Release:

Agilent Technologies Breaks the 1 Gpt Memory Barrier with New Infiniium High Performance Real-Time Oscilloscopes
(2008-February-01)

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