Tektronix Upgrades Waveform Monitor

March 11, 2015
Tektronix will be showing the latest enhancements to its portable WFM2300 waveform monitor at NAB 2015 in Las Vegas. Upgrades include ...
Tektronix will be showing the latest enhancements to its portable WFM2300 waveform monitor at NAB 2015 in Las Vegas. Upgrades include the introduction of ASI confidence monitoring, a broader range of test signals (including Dolby E test signal generation), A/V and propagation delay measurements and HDMI connectivity through SFP modules.

The WFM2300 is designed to automatically determine the format of the signal connected to the active input (ASI or SDI) and display the appropriate measurements. If an ASI signal is connected to the unit, it will provide a PID tree display, an ASI EYE diagram, an ASI status display and selected ETR 101 290 errors.

It also features connections and connectivity options including SDI, ASI, composite sync, AES, LTC, HDMI and optical.

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