High-Speed Digitizers / Oscilloscopes
When speed and accuracy define success, GaGe high speed digitizers and PC oscilloscopes deliver unmatched data acquisition performance. Built to capture fast, transient signals with extraordinary resolution and reliability, these powerful solutions sustain maximum Effective Number of Bits (ENOB) across wide frequency ranges — ensuring precise, high-fidelity signal capture every time.
With sampling rates up to 6 GS/s and deep onboard memory reaching 16 GB, GaGe’s PCIe and PXIe digitizers combine blazing-fast data capture with 8-bit, 12-bit, 14-bit, and 16-bit high-resolution options. Whether you’re analyzing wideband signals, designing radar systems, monitoring RF spectra, or pushing the boundaries of scientific research, these digitizers ensure no data point goes undetected — even in the most demanding environments.
16-Bit High-Speed A/D Digitizers
GaGe 16-bit resolution digitizer models divide the input voltage range into 65,536 different digitization levels, which improves the detectability limit by a factor of 4 over the 16,384 levels of a 14-bit resolution digitizer model.
GaGe 16-bit digitizers feature sampling rates at up to 1 GigaSample per second and are available with 2 or 4 digitizing channels, input bandwidths of up to 600 MHz, deep onboard sample memory up to 4 GS (8 GB), and true ENOBs up to 12.1 bits.
14-Bit High-Speed A/D Digitizers
GaGe 14-bit resolution digitizer models divide the input voltage range into 16,384 different digitization levels, which improves the detectability limit by a factor of 4 over the 4,096 levels of a 12-bit resolution digitizer model.
GaGe 14-bit digitizers feature sampling rates at up to 500 MegaSamples per second and are available with 2 digitizing channels, input bandwidths of up to 250 MHz, deep onboard sample memory up to 4 GS (8 GB), and true ENOBs up to 11.6 bits.
12-Bit High-Speed A/D Digitizers
GaGe 12-bit resolution digitizer models divide the input voltage range into 4,096 different digitization levels, which improves the detectability limit by a factor of 16 over the 256 levels of an 8-bit resolution digitizer model.
GaGe 12-bit digitizers feature sampling rates at up to 3 GigaSamples per second on 2 channels or 6 GigaSamples per second on 1 channel with input bandwidths of up to 1.75 GHz, deep onboard sample memory up to 4 GS (8 GB), and true ENOBs up to 8.9 bits.
8-Bit High-Speed A/D Digitizers
GaGe 8-bit resolution digitizer models divide the input voltage range into 256 different digitization levels with sampling rates at up to 4 GigaSamples per second on 1 channel or 2 GigaSamples per second on 2 channels with input bandwidths of up to 1.5 GHz, deep onboard sample memory up to 16 GS (16 GB), and true ENOBs of up to 7.6 bits.
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Key Features and Benefits of Gage High Speed Digitizer
- Blazing-Fast Signal Capture — Sampling rates up to 6 GS/s ensure no high-speed event goes unnoticed.
- High Resolution, Maximum Fidelity — Choose from 8-bit, 12-bit, 14-bit, or 16-bit models for the perfect balance of speed and precision.
- Deep Onboard Memory — Store more data with up to 16 GB of sample memory — ideal for long-duration signal captures.
- Real-Time Data Streaming — Stream data directly to GPUs or high-speed storage at 6 GB/s for in-line processing and live analysis.
- Advanced Triggering — Pinpoint critical events with trigger-in/trigger-out functionality and external clock synchronization.
- Built-in FPGA Signal Processing — eXpert DSP routines handle FFT analysis, signal averaging, OCT, and more — directly onboard for faster results.
- Seamless Software Integration — Control effortlessly with GaGeScope software or develop custom applications with SDKs for C/C#, Python, LabVIEW, and MATLAB.
- Fast, Intuitive Setup — Plug-and-play configuration gets you up and running quickly — no programming required.



