Test and measurement digital oscilloscopes for displaying high-speed signals offered by Saelig
Summary points:
- DS80000 oscilloscopes offer as much as 13 GHz bandwidth and 40 gigasamples per second of real-time sampling on all four channels for precise high-speed signal analysis.
- Features a tiltable 15.6-inch HD touchscreen with gesture support, multi-window display, and one-button electronic adjustment.
- Intelligent probe interface auto-detects and simplifies probe switching to improve testing efficiency across different test and measurement applications.
FAIRPORT, N.Y. – Electronics distributor Saelig Co. Inc. in Fairport, N.Y. is offering the DS80000 series high-bandwidth real-time digital oscilloscopes from Rigol USA in Portland, Ore., for high-speed signal capture and analysis, fault isolation, and signal validation.
All of the 6/8/10/13 GHz analog bandwidth test and measurement models provide high-speed signal analysis, with as many as 40 gigasamples per second real-time sampling on each channel to maintain performance even with all four channels active.
This ensures the precise capture of high-speed signals such as MIPI and USB 3.0. As much as 4 gigapoints of memory depth can enable users to discover and display fine signal details.
Adjustable 15.6 inch touchscreen
Users can adjust the tiltable 15.6-inch high-definition touch screen electronically with one button to support gesture-enabled operation and multi-pane windowing.
A user-defined high-definition shortcut menu display is available a secondary display. Remote or computer control with SCPI commands via USB/LAN/HDMI interfaces can meet diversified test application scenarios.
Analysis challenges, compliance tests of various protocols, and jitter analysis applications can include high-speed signal protocol compliance analysis; high-speed components and system performance validation; high-speed protocol compliance analysis; high-speed device and system performance validation; high-speed device and system performance validation; and laser pulse signal testing.
Tell me more about digital oscilloscopes ...
- A digital oscilloscope test instrument helps visualize and analyze electrical signals over time. It's an essential tool in electronics, embedded systems, and engineering for debugging and validating circuit behavior. At its core, a digital oscilloscope captures, processes, and displays voltage signals as waveforms on a screen by showing how the signal changes over time. It can measure parameters such as amplitude, frequency, rise and fall time, pulse width, and noise and distortion. An oscilloscope uses a probe that feeds an analog signal into the oscilloscope; samples the analog signal at high speed, and converts it to digital data; and stores the digitized data in a memory buffer. Then the test instrument filters, triggers, and processes the digitized signal, and displays it as a waveform on its screen.
DS80000 oscilloscopes feature the Smart Probe 2.0 Intelligent Probe System, a 3.5-millimeter interface, compatible with next-generation and legacy active differential and passive probes via adapters. This design auto-detects and simplifies probe switching for varying test scenarios, enhancing overall testing efficiency.
This Rigol oscilloscope delivers powerful high-speed signal capture and analysis capabilities to provide engineers worldwide with a tool for fault isolation and validation in high-speed designs.
The oscilloscope measures 17.6 by 12.2 by 20.6 inches, and is suitable for rack mounting. For more information contact Saelig online at www.saelig.com/category/PS.htm, or Rigol USA at www.rigolna.com/products/digital-oscilloscopes/ds80000.
