Oscilloscopes - Scopes

 
Rigol MSO5074 - Four Channel, 70 MHz Digital / Mixed Signal Oscilloscope
Catalog: MSO5074
  • Bandwidth: 70 MHz
  • Channels: 4
  • Sampling Rate: 8 GS/S
  • Memory: 200 MB (204800 kBWhat's This?)
  • Rise Time: 5 ns
  • # Logic Channels: 16 EA

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Rigol DHO924S Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes - Channels: 4, Bandwidth: 250 MHz
Catalog: DHO924S
  • Channels: 4
  • Bandwidth: 250 MHz
  • Sampling Rate: 1.25 GS/S
  • Screen Size: 7 IN
  • Rise Time: 1.4 ns
  • Memory: 50 MP [megapoints] (50 MBWhat's This?)

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Rigol DHO814 - Digital Oscilloscope (4 Channels / 100MHz)
Catalog: DHO814
  • Bandwidth: 100 MHz
  • Channels: 4
  • Sampling Rate: 1.25 GS/S
  • Memory: 25 MP [megapoints] (25600 kBWhat's This?)
  • Rise Time: 3.5 ns
  • # Logic Channels: 0 EA

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Rigol DHO924
Catalog: DHO924
  • Channels: 4
  • Bandwidth: 250 MHz
  • Sampling Rate: 1.25 GS/S
  • Screen Size: 7 IN
  • Rise Time: 1.4 ns
  • Memory: 50 MP [megapoints] (50 MBWhat's This?)

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Rigol DS1104Z-S Plus Digital Oscilloscopes - Bandwidth: 100 Mhz, Channels: 4
Catalog: DS1104Z-S Plus
  • Bandwidth: 100 MHz
  • Channels: 4
  • Sampling Rate: 1 GS/S
  • Memory: 12 MP [megapoints] (12288 kBWhat's This?)
  • Rise Time: 3.5 ns
  • Unique Features: Digital Logic Connector for optional MSO upgrade

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Rigol DHO914S
Catalog: DHO914S
  • Channels: 4
  • Bandwidth: 125 MHz
  • Sampling Rate: 1.25 GS/S
  • Screen Size: 7 IN
  • Rise Time: 2.8 ns
  • Memory: 50 MP [megapoints] (50 MBWhat's This?)

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Rigol DHO914
Catalog: DHO914
  • Channels: 4
  • Bandwidth: 125 MHz
  • Sampling Rate: 1.25 GS/S
  • Screen Size: 7 IN
  • Rise Time: 2.8 ns
  • Memory: 50 MP [megapoints] (50 MBWhat's This?)

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Instek GDS-1104B Digital Oscilloscopes - Bandwidth: 100 Mhz, Channels: 4
  • Bandwidth: 100 MHz
  • Channels: 4
  • Sampling Rate: 1 GS/S
  • Memory: 10 MB (10240 kBWhat's This?)
  • Rise Time: 3.5 ns
  • Unique Features: The GDS-1000B family features the innovative Xilinx Zynq SoC with ARM dual-Cortex A9 processor which Results in: • Waveform Update Rate of 120,000 waveforms/sec • Fast response – this is due to superior CPU performance. •Fast storage speed – this is due to superior CPU performance and faster interface speed. Processes up to 1 M points for measurements, math, waveform average. Processes an FFT length of 1 M points and 200 wf/s on a short record length. This allows users to view and analyze small parts of a full spectrum. Gated measurements combined with 10 M sample memory allows users to capture long signals with high resolution, and with user definable measurement range.

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Rigol MSO5072 - Two Channel, 70 MHz Digital / Mixed Signal Oscilloscope
Catalog: MSO5072
  • Bandwidth: 70 MHz
  • Channels: 2
  • Sampling Rate: 8 GS/S
  • Memory: 200 MB (204800 kBWhat's This?)
  • Rise Time: 5 ns
  • # Logic Channels: 16 EA

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Rigol DHO1074 - 4 Channel / 70 MHz Digital Oscilloscope
Catalog: DHO1074
  • Bandwidth: 70 MHz
  • Channels: 4
  • Sampling Rate: 2 GS/S
  • Memory: 50 MP [megapoints] (51200 kBWhat's This?)
  • Rise Time: 5 ns
  • # Logic Channels: 0 EA

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BK Precision 2120C - 30 MHz Dual Trace Oscilloscope with Probes
  • Channels: 2
  • Bandwidth: 30 MHz
  • Screen Type (Oscilloscopes): CRT
  • Warranty: 2 YEARS
  • Product Weight: 17 LBS
  • Product Height: 17.25 IN

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Rigol DS2302A - 300 MHz 2 Channel Digital Oscilloscope
Catalog: DS2302A
  • Bandwidth: 300 MHz
  • Channels: 2
  • Sampling Rate: 2 GS/S
  • Memory: 14 MB (14336 kBWhat's This?)
  • Rise Time: 1.17 ns
  • Unique Features: 500 uV range available 56 M memory available

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Oscilloscopes - Scopes

An oscilloscope is a device used to study electronic waveforms.  Its display shows the waveform’s shape, and how it changes over time, with the vertical axis representing voltage, and the horizontal axis representing time.  Many scopes contain very advanced, built in tools which make analysis and debugging quick and easy.
 
Oscilloscopes are available in many different styles and levels of functionality, suitable for countless applications.  The most popular styles are:
  • Digital
  • Analog
  • Mixed Signal
  • Portable
Digital oscilloscopes are very advanced products, which convert analog waveforms into digital signals.  Digital oscilloscopes feature memory capabilities, as well as powerful software, enabling users to quickly scan an acquisition for anomalies and events of interest.
 
Rigol DS1054Z 50 Mhz Digital Oscilloscope

Analog oscilloscopes are an older technology, but offer real time response, showing the immediate representation of a waveform on its screen. Analog oscilloscopes feature high resolution and fast update rates.  For applications where you must view the waveform in real time, an analog unit may be preferable.

Mixed signal oscilloscopes are specialized digital units – these have 2 or 4 analog channels, but also contain a logic analyzer to capture and record digital data.

Portable oscilloscopes are battery powered, ideal for use in the field.  For instances where there is no access to line power, or testing must be done outdoors, a portable oscilloscope is the ideal product.
 
There are several important factors to consider when selecting an oscilloscope:
  • Number of channels
  • Sampling rate
  • Bandwidth
  • Type and quantity of interfaces
 
If your oscilloscope does not have the proper amount of bandwidth for your application, it will not be possible to obtain accurate readings.  The higher the input signal frequency is, the higher the bandwidth which will be required.  If there is doubt about the amount of bandwidth you will need, it is best to choose the next higher scope. Bandwidth can usually be calculated by this formula: BANDWIDTH = (0.35 / rise time of the signal)
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