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Rigol DS4000 Oscilloscopes Now Available

DS400 series released in bandwidths between 100MHz and 500MHz.

By DE Editors  

January 30, 2012

By DE Editors

Rigol Technologies now offers the DS4000 series digital oscilloscope. Available in eight different models, the DS4000 series features bandwidths between 100MHz and 500MHz, sample rates up to 4GSa/s, and 2 or 4 analog channels.

Rigol DS4000


The scopes can help find system glitches with 140 million points of memory depth and 110,000 waveforms per second acquisition rate. In addition, DS4000 series can search and navigate within up to 200,000 triggered waveforms with mask tests.

The oscilloscopes feature Rigol's UltraVision technology and a 9-inch WVGA display to offer an intensity grading display and real-time waveform recording and waveform visualization and replay, with customizable real-time hardware filters available.

For more information, visit Rigol Technologies.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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