Labmaster 10 zi overview – Teledyne LeCroy LabMaster 10Zi Operators Manual User Manual
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LabMaster 10 Zi Overview
LabMaster 10 Zi is a unique modular oscilloscope solution that allows a 
configuration of more channels at higher bandwidths than conventional 
four channel oscilloscopes. It is ideally suited for test situations where there 
are many lanes of serial data to be captured and analyzed simultaneously, 
where crosstalk analysis is performed, or for capturing four or more 
channels at the highest-possible bandwidths for optical coherent 
modulation applications. Each LabMaster consists of a single Master Control 
Module, additional Acquisition Modules, and a ChannelSync Mainframe Hub 
in systems where more than five acquisition modules are required. 
Acquisition Modules can be added at any time for easy channel upgrades. 
Bandwidth upgrades are available for future scalability. 
Unique ChannelSync™ architecture ensures precise synchronization 
between all oscilloscope channels located in different acquisition modules. 
A single 10 GHz distributed clock signal is generated in the MCM-Zi Master 
Control Module, and then used in or distributed to as many as twenty 10-
xxZi Acquisition Modules. The 10 GHz clock frequency - 1000 times faster 
than the 10 MHz reference clocks commonly used to synchronize lab 
equipment - ensures precise synchronization and high-timebase accuracy 
between all acquisition modules. Additionally, a single trigger signal is used 
for all acquisition modules to completely eliminate trigger jitter between 
modules, such as would be found when two conventional oscilloscopes are 
synchronized with 10 MHz clocks and a common trigger signal. The system 
also ensures Acquisition Modules are automatically identified to the Master, 
and software de-skew calibration routines allow for fast calibration and 
correction for any static acquisition skew between all acquisition modules. 
The 10-xxZi Acquisition Modules are available in a variety of bandwidths and 
channel density configurations. The example below contains a mix of 36 GHz 
and 65 GHz models. Refer to specifications on the product datasheet 
maintained at www.teledynelecroy.com for more information. 
Detailed steps explaining how to configure hardware are covered in 
LabMaster Setup on page 16.