Xerox Standardizes on Tektronix' Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes
As one of the world's leading electronics innovators, Xerox Corporation' decision to standardize on Tektronix Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes will help the company to improve design and manufacturing processes, lower development costs and shorten time to market.
Xerox purchased 114 Tektronix Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes (DPO's), including the TDS5000B, for use throughout the company in applications ranging from advanced timing analysis, power supply design, power quality testing, current measurements, high voltage measurements, and many design applications.
"The TDS5000B oscilloscope is a very powerful tool, and many of the engineers here at Xerox use very advanced measurement and analysis functions," said John Sullivan, Application Engineer, Xerox. "But it's designed so well that anyone familiar with an oscilloscope can use it. The ease of use greatly increases productivity."
"We set out to find the best technology, best value and the best business partner for Xerox," said Alan Sleeman, Manager, Asset Management, Xerox. "Our engineers loved the TDS5000B. In a nutshell, we were able to displace much more expensive equipment while increasing capability, productivity, and lower our costs."
