NASA is seeking to purchase a high-performance oscilloscope for the ESM Project at the Ames Research Center, specifically a used Keysight DSAX92504A model or equivalent, with stringent technical specifications. This opportunity is set aside for total small businesses under FAR 19.5, making it suitable for small firms specializing in electronic equipment. Interested vendors should note that this is a combined synopsis/solicitation, indicating they should track the notice for potential bidding opportunities rather than submitting a proposal immediately.
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Description
STATEMENT OF WORK
1. Objective/Requirements
The ESM Project performs spectral diagnostics in the Electric Arc Shock Tube
(EAST) at NASA Ames. This procurement is for a high-speed oscilloscope to enable
collection of data on rapidly varying waveforms. This procurement seeks a used
oscilloscope that maximizes data collection while remaining within budgetary
guidelines. The oscilloscope must be certified operational prior to delivery.
Products will be selected that best optimizes performance and cost.
2. Characteristics, Scope, and Specs
LINE PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 N/A Keysight DSAX92504A Infiniium High-
Performance Oscilloscope, 25GHz, 80/40GSa/s, 4
Channels, 50M OR EQUIVALENT
1
The vendor shall supply the following:
1 High Speed Oscilloscope
o The specification of the High Speed Oscilloscope shall include:
- Collection frequency 20 GHz or higher
- Minimum 40 GS/s
- 4 Analog input channels
- Oscillocscope noise floor <2.5 mV
- Jitter noise floor <150fs
- >30 MS/channel memory
- 8-bit analog resolution, or higher
- Minimum 90 day warranty
3. Place of Performance
NASA Ames Research Center
4. Period of Performance
Delivery 6 to 8 weeks ARO; item shall be shipped in container with appropriate
protective material
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