Rigol MSO8000 Series Digital Oscilloscope (New)
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Digital Oscilloscope
(MSO8064; MSO8104; MSO8204)
The MSO8000 series digital oscilloscope is a mid- to high-end mixed-signal digital oscilloscope based on RIGOL's proprietary intellectual property ASIC chip and UltraVision II technology platform.
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2GHz
10GSa/s
4+16
500Mpts
600kwfms/s
Analog Bandwidth : 2GHz
Analog Channels : 4 + 16
Maximum Real-time Sample Rate : 10GSa/s
Maximum Memory Depth : 500Mpts
Maximum Waveform Capture Rate : 600,000 wfms/s
Digital Channels : 16 (Probe opt.)
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Explore the MSO8000 Series Digital Oscilloscopes
Excellent bandwidth and sampling rate
The MSO8000 series digital oscilloscopes offer you a maximum analog bandwidth of 2 GHz and a sampling rate of 10 GSa/s. Low-bandwidth models can have their bandwidth upgraded to 2 GHz (single-channel and half-channel modes) at any time via software, ensuring that you have higher signal fidelity and a resolution as low as 100 ps (up to 2 ps at the smallest time base) to view tiny waveform details.
12-bit vertical resolution
12-bit resolution (212=4096) to see the most signal detail
Jitter analysis supporting diversified display
Through the jitter analysis function of the oscilloscope, multiple consecutive bits can be measured and statistically analyzed at once, efficiently completing the jitter analysis of large amounts of data.
The capture rate is as high as 600 kwfms/s
With a waveform capture rate of up to 600,000 wfms/s, the dead time can be reduced, making it easier to detect glitches and other sporadic events in the signal, thus greatly improving the debugging efficiency of engineers.
Full memory hardware measurement
No longer limited to the waveform effects visible on the screen, it can still accurately obtain results for multi-cycle high-frequency signal testing.
500Mpts deep storage, up to 450,000 frames of hardware waveform recording
The MSO8000 series comes standard with a memory depth of 500 Mpts. The hardware waveform recording function uses segmented storage technology, which can selectively capture and store the signals that users are concerned about by setting trigger conditions and mark the time on the signals. This not only ensures the efficiency of capture but also further extends the total time for waveform observation.
MSO8000 Series Selection Guide
| Model | Analog Bandwidth | Analog Channels | Maximum Real-time Sample Rate | Maximum Memory Depth | Maximum Waveform Capture Rate | Digital Channels | Built-in Signal Source | Price |
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| MSO8064 | 600MHz | 4 | 10GSa/s | 500Mpts | 600,000 wfms/s | 16(Probe opt.) | 25MHz, 2CH(opt.) | Get a quote |
| MSO8204 | 2GHz | 4 | 10GSa/s | 500Mpts | 600,000 wfms/s | 16(Probe opt.) | 25MHz, 2CH(opt.) | Get a quote |
| MSO8104 | 1GHz | 4 | 10GSa/s | 500Mpts | 600,000 wfms/s | 16(Probe opt.) | 25MHz, 2CH(opt.) | Get a quote |
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2 GHz Performance for Advanced and Serial Analysis Applications
Economical and Practical Eye Diagram Pretest
Support for Dither Analysis of Diverse Displays
Full Memory Hardware Measurement
Trigger, decode, and visualize serial bus traffic to speed analysis and debug of Embedded Serial Bus designs
Minimize scope “dead time” between trigger events and increases observations of random and sporadic events.
Find elusive problems in complex digital streams with long acquisitions at high sample rates
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