Agilent Technologies' Infiniium Real-Time Oscilloscope Wins Electron d'Or 2010 Award for Innovation

  
  

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Benoit Neel, vice president and general manager, European Field Operations, accepted the award on behalf of Agilent.

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Benoit Neel, vice president and general manager, European Field Operations, accepted the award on behalf of Agilent.

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The Infiniium 90000X Series oscilloscopes, the fastest real-time oscilloscopes in the world, won the award for innovation in the Instrumentation category.

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The Infiniium 90000X Series oscilloscopes, the fastest real-time oscilloscopes in the world, won the award for innovation in the Instrumentation category.

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The Electron d'Or award competition is sponsored annually by the French electronics magazine ElectroniqueS to recognize innovation in 12 areas of electronics.

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The Electron d'Or award competition is sponsored annually by the French electronics magazineElectroniqueS to recognize innovation in 12 areas of electronics.

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Agilent Technologies' Infiniium Real-Time Oscilloscope Wins Electron d'Or 2010 Award for Innovation
(2010-July-19)

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