Getting a New Oscilloscope?
Get M1... Free
“Every year, engineers spend over $45,000,000 on narrow, uninspired, proprietary
accessory software when they get a new high-end scope. I intend to do two things with our Cirrus program:
- Reduce that cost to zero
- Give them vastly better tools than they could possibly get from ScopeCo.”
- Mike Williams, President ASA Corp
The Cirrus Opportunity
The M1 Cirrus Program represents an unparalleled opportunity for the owner
of a new high-end scope to cut his costs enormously, while taking possession
of significantly more powerful applications software... M1 Oscilloscope Tools
(M1 OT). If you meet the simple eligibility requirements (stated below), you can get a permanent license for M1 v4 at no cost.. an up to $7995 value.
Make a Clean Break
Consider the following thought exercise. If you bought all the software that
is available for that new scope, it would cost your company somewhere between
$80k and $100k. For that investment, you would have a large collection of
software that does a small fraction of what M1 v4 does. And still, the results
would not be compatible with results created on scopes from other manufacturers.
Realistically, very few people would buy ALL of that software, but most high-end
scope customers do buy $20k-$50k worth (for a single scope). The logical question
is... what else could you do with that much budget?
- Give you a raise for saving the company $50k per scope
- Return it to the stock holders?
- Buy another scope... or a source... or a spectrum analyzer... or a logic analyzer?
- Put M1 on all of the other scopes in your lab and have Hidden Anomaly Location serving you as a waveform integrity firewall... finding really subtle waveform issues the moment you probe the signal, and providing you with serious risk management
Breaking free from the proprietary, niche, expensive software model from ScopeCo
has
real value to your organization. Here's your chance... you can invest (at no cost)
in a more powerful tool you can ultimately deploy on ALL your scopes, as well as laptops...
a tool that can finally be a true standard. Or you can drop a big chunk of budget on just
another copy of a
severely limited tool. What'll it be?