Keysight Technologies Unveils New Category of Analyzer for Advanced Device Characterization, Low-Power Device Evaluation

Analyzer Allows Engineers to Visualize Previously Undetectable Wideband, Low-Level Current Waveforms

Highlights:

  • Visualizes a maximum of 200 MHz current waveforms by 14- or 16-bit dynamic range
  • Allows researchers to measure dynamic current from 10 A down to 100 pA level
  • Enables device engineers to quantitatively evaluate how low-power devices consume power

SANTA ROSA, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — March 30, 2016 — Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) today introduced the world’s first analyzer enabling a minimum of 100 pA level dynamic current measurements with a maximum of 200 MHz bandwidth, 1 GSa/s sampling rate and 14- or 16-bit wide dynamic range. The Keysight CX3300 Series Device Current Waveform Analyzer is a new category of instrument and is ideally suited for researchers struggling with high-speed transient current measurements during advanced device characterization and engineers working to reduce power/current consumption in low-power devices.

Characterizing advanced devices and evaluating low-power devices are challenging tasks; ones that require engineers to measure high-speed (over 1 MHz) and low-level dynamic current (below 1 μA). However, the existing methodology for this measurement is plagued by many issues – a large noise, voltage drop, limited dynamic range, bandwidth – and as a result, low-level dynamic current often goes undetected and unmeasured.

Keysight’s new CX3300 analyzer overcomes this limitation by enabling the simultaneous measurement of wideband and low-level current waveforms. By providing a 14-bit or 16-bit wide dynamic measurement range, a single instrument can meet a wide range of measurement requirements without using multiple instruments. A graphical user interface on a WXGA 14.1” multi-touch display, and advanced measurement and analysis software, make previously difficult low-level current waveform measurements and analyses dramatically efficient and easier to make.

“Keysight’s new CX3300 Series analyzer stems from years of research and is in direct response to our customers’ needs for low-level dynamic current measurements without compromising wide bandwidth,” said Masaki Yamamoto, general manager of Keysight’s Wafer Test Solutions in Industrial Solutions Group. “The CX3300, with its ability to measure wideband and low-level dynamic current, represents a significant breakthrough in meeting our customers’ needs. In addition to complementing the existing Keysight instrument portfolio, the new analyzer provides our customers with a more complete solution for device analysis.”

Using the CX3300 analyzer, researchers can now measure transient current even if the pulse width is very narrow (less than 100 ns). This capability is particularly beneficial for device engineers developing semiconductor or advanced memory devices, since it allows them to visualize previously unmeasurable waveforms. Current consumption waveforms can also be clearly captured at any point in time, whether the device is in its sleep/standby or active state. By being able to clearly see how a device consumes power, engineers are better able to quantitatively evaluate and reduce a device’s power/current consumption.

In addition to using the CX3300 analyzer to measure dynamic current, the analyzer can also be used as a debugging tool, enabling deep-dive and accurate evaluation during R&D. Doing so drastically increases R&D efficiency and accelerates the development process by shortening turn-around-time. Using the analyzer, engineers are able to write more aggressive power consumption specifications, and in turn, realize more confident power reduction.

The CX3300 analyzer consists of a mainframe with a WXGA 14.1” display and current sensors specifically dedicated to precision current waveform measurements. The mainframe features a 14-bit or 16-bit wide dynamic range, 200 MHz of maximum bandwidth, and a fast sampling rate of 1 GSa/s. The low noise and wideband current sensors support dynamic current measurements from 10 A down to 100 pA level.

More information about the CX3300 Series analyzer is available at www.keysight.com/find/cx3300. An image of the analyzer is available at www.keysight.com/find/cx3300_images.

U.S. Pricing and Availability

Keysight’s new CX3300 Series Device Current Waveform Analyzer is available now. The mainframe price starts at $33,000 for the 2-channel model and $41,000 for the 4-channel model, with current sensors ranging from $4,800 to $6,900.

About Keysight Technologies

Keysight Technologies (NYSE: KEYS) is a global electronic measurement technology and market leader helping to transform its customers’ measurement experience through innovations in wireless, modular, and software solutions. Keysight’s electronic measurement instruments, systems, software and services are used in the design, development, manufacture, installation, deployment and operation of electronic equipment. The business had revenues of $2.9 billion in fiscal year 2015. Information about Keysight is available at www.keysight.com.

Additional information about Keysight Technologies is available in the newsroom at www.keysight.com/go/news.


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