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Rohde & Schwarz RTO/RTE/RTH oscilloscopes support triggering and decoding, including symbolic decoding with the SENT software option. Learn more here.
The R&S®RTO and RTE oscilloscopes support triggering & decoding of clock extension peripheral interface buses. Explore the CXPI triggering & decoding software.
Choose the R&S Manchester and NRZ oscilloscope software to trigger & decode any Manchester and NRZ coded serial protocol. Explore the features now.
R&S®RTP, RTO & MXO oscilloscopes support decoding and triggering of automotive protocols such as CAN, CAN-FD, CAN-XL, LIN, FlexRay, SENT, CXPI. Find out more about the software package here.
FAQ - Decoding of SENT protocoll shows CRC errors
08-Mar-2022 | Press Release | Radiomonitoring
Bulgarian Communications Regulations Commission once again puts its trust in Rohde & SchwarzAfter finishing a complete network upgrade to the latest R&S ARGUS 6.1 spectrum monitoring software, the Bulgarian Communications Regulation Commission (CRC) has recently awarded Rohde & Schwarz a follow-up contract for R&S UMS300 compact monitoring and radiolocation systems. The new systems fully comply with ITU recommendations and only require minimal infrastructure.
The FaSTDa Racing team at Darmstadt University relied on the handheld R&S®Scope Rider RTH for testing their race car “F18 Clara”. Learn more about the project.
The Elefant Racing Team counts on the R&S®Scope Rider handheld oscillscope for fast debugging of its FR19 Loki electric racing car. Learn more about it.
Engineer's R&S®ESSENTIALS oscilloscope buyer`s guide: Master key features & ensure your oscilloscope meets your daily needs.
Read how you can measure and analyze 5G networks passively by analyzing synchronization and broadcast signals.