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Rigol Offers DS2000 Digital Oscilloscope

Combines multiple bandwidth options with UltraVision technology to extend memory.

By DE Editors  

June 13, 2012

By DE Editors

Rigol Technologies has introduced its new DS2000 series digital oscilloscope. With bandwidths up to 200 MHz and a wide vertical range of 500uV/div to 10V/div, the DS2000 provides a low noise floor, which the company says is ideal for capturing smaller signals.

The devices include two channels, bandwidth options of 70 MH z, 100 MHz or 200 MHz, 2GSa/s maximum sample rate and standard memory depth of up to 14 Mpts. With Rigol's UltraVision technology, the DS2000 can be extended with deeper memory up to 56 Mpts. UltraVision combines this memory depth and real-time waveform recording and analysis with an eight-inch WVGA display, capable of 256 levels of intensity grading to visualize complex signals. Additional options for advanced triggering modes and serial decoding are also 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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