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Agilent Technologies Announces Free 4 M Memory Upgrade for 16800 Series Portable Logic Analyzers

Agilent Technologies announces its free 4 M memory upgrade promotion for the company’s popular general purpose 16800 series logic analyzer. For a limited time only, customers who purchase any 16800 series portable logic analyzer can get the 4 M upgrade to achieve greater design insight with deeper memory at no additional cost.                     

  • Gain better insight into a digital system’s behavior by using deeper acquisition memory. With 4 M of memory depth, accelerate validation and debug of prototypes by capturing a longer period of target activity 
  • Deeper memory enhances the ability to quickly find elusive cause and effect problems that are separated in time, thus enabling designers to thoroughly debug even complex designs with higher confidence.

Refer to promotion code number 5.906.

When:    October 1, 2012  through March 31, 2013

Where:                  www.agilent.com/find/16800_promo

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Information:            www.agilent.com/find/16800

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