The LeCroy SDA 5000A is a high-performance serial data analyzer delivering 5 GHz analog bandwidth and 20 GSa/s sampling rate for precision capture and detailed analysis of complex high-speed serial communication streams. Option L expands analytical capabilities for advanced debugging and validation in laboratory and enterprise environments.
– Technical Specifications
• Analog Bandwidth: 5 GHz
• Sampling Rate: 20 GSa/s (single or dual channel); 10 GSa/s (4-channel operation)
• Memory Depth: 100 Mpts/channel (1–2 channels); 50 Mpts/channel (4 channels)
• Rise Time: 90 ps (10–90% typical)
• Jitter Measurement Accuracy: 1 ps RMS
• Channel Count: 4 channels
• Clock Recovery: Software-based PLL supporting data rates to 3.5 Gb/s with adjustable single-pole bandwidth cutoff
• Serial Trigger: NRZ-encoded data (edge density > 20%) up to 2.7 GHz with 32-bit pattern length; 1 division minimum sensitivity (≥10 mV); 50 MHz minimum frequency
• Power Consumption: ≤800 watts
• AC Power Input: 100–240 Vrms (±10%) at 50/60 Hz; 90–132 VAC and 180–264 VAC at 45–440 Hz
– Key Features
• SMART Triggers®: Glitch detection (600 ps to 20 s), pulse width measurement, interval triggering (2 ns to 20 s), dropout detection, and state/edge-qualified triggering with event or time-based delays
• Pattern Logic: Combinatorial triggering (AND, NAND, OR, NOR) across 5 inputs (4 channels plus external trigger)
• Connectivity: 10/100Base-T Ethernet, parallel, SVGA video output, USB
• Probe Interfaces: 4× ProLink SMA adapters and 2× ProLink BNC adapters included
– Typical Applications
Advanced serial protocol validation, high-speed signal integrity analysis, jitter characterization, and complex trigger-based capture workflows in development and production test environments.
– Compatibility & Integration
Standard laboratory interfaces support remote control and data export via Ethernet and USB. External trigger input accommodates auxiliary instrumentation. Physical footprint: 264 mm H × 397 mm W × 491 mm D.



















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