Agreement for Digital Oscilloscope

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Value

£97,000

Classifications

  • Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)

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  • award

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

The Microelectronics Group in the School of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Liverpool John Moores University, has been awarded a research grant for investigation of instability and fault modelling to enable optimization of low power IoT systems.   This grant includes funds for a high-speed digital oscilloscope that will be used to measure the noise and jitter of nano-scale transistors. The budget for this oscilloscope has a limit of £97K inclusive of VAT.  

2.	Summary of Requirements
The minimum key requirements for this digital oscilloscope are:
•	Speed and Sampling rate: 8GHz or higher, 40GSa/s or higher.
•	Number of channels: 4 or higher
•	Memory depth: 2 Gpts/Channel or higher
•	Software for Jitter analysis
•	Easiness for integration and interface with existing test facilities in the lab, such as Cascade Probe Station and Keysight B1500a parameter analyser
•	Warranty: 3 years or longer
•	Delivery: within 2 months from Purchase Order
•	All costs must include delivery (if applicable this includes import taxes and costs)

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