Mixed Signal Oscilloscope Interposer
A Mixed Signal Oscilloscope (MSO) is a unique combination of an oscilloscope and digital channels similar to those found on a Logic Analyzer. The digital channels provide the ability to look at a wide bus such as a Memory, Address, or Command bus and trigger on specific commands or addresses. Once triggered, the digital channels are correlated with the oscilloscope channels providing high speed oscilloscope data acquired at the Command/Address trigger point. The DDR3 MSO SODIMM Interposer provides a quick and easy interface between the MSO digital channels and a DDR3 SODIMM slot. The intended use of this interposer is to provide DDR3 bus visibility and DDR3 bus triggering of the DDR3 Address/Command bus.
Product Configuration Table
Nomenclature | Form Factor | Pin Count | Includes |
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NEX-SODDR3INTR-MSO | SODIMM | 204 | 1 – DDR3 204 pin SODIMM Interposer |
Add Analog Analysis
You will need a component interposer to enable analog analysis using the oscilloscope channels of the MSO.
Interposers | |||
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Oscilloscope | |||
Package | EdgeProbe™ | Direct Attach | Socketed |
78 Ball x4/x8 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
96 Ball x16 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |