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4 Channel Digital Oscilloscope – DS1000Z-E Series

DS1000Z-E Series

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DS1000Z-E series: It is a high-performance, cost-effective digital oscilloscope designed for the design, debugging, testing, and training needs of the mainstream oscilloscope market. It provides stable measurement performance and advanced visualization capabilities for engineers, researchers, and students working with modern electronic circuits. The series is available in 100 MHz and 200 MHz bandwidth variants and features 2 analog channels, making it a practical choice for compact testing and educational applications.

Features

  • Bandwidth of analog channels 100 MHz, 200 MHz.
  • 2 analog channels (suitable for basic and mid-level measurements in compact systems)
  •  Real-time sample rate up to 1 GSa/s
  • Memory depth up to 24 Mpts
  • Maximum waveform capture rate of 30000 wfms/s.
  • Up to 60,000 frames hardware real-time waveform recording and playback functions
  • Innovative “UltraVision” technology
  • Various trigger and bus decoding functions
  • Low noise ?oor, vertical scale range: 1 mV/div to 10 V/div
  • Various interfaces: USB Host&Device, LAN (LXI), AUX
  • Compact size, light weight, easy to use
  • 7 inch WVGA (800×480) TFT LCD, intensity graded color display

For applications requiring simultaneous monitoring of more signals, a 4-channel oscilloscope may be considered. However, the DS1000Z-E series remains a powerful, affordable, and practical choice for most testing, debugging, and educational applications.

 Model

Model Bandwidth Analog Channels Real-Time Sample Rate Max. Memory Depth Waveform Capture Rate Digital Channels Built-In Signal Source
DS1202Z-E 200MHz 2 1GSa/s 24Mpts 30,000wfm/s
DS1102Z-E 100MHz 2 1GSa/s 24Mpts 30,000wfm/s

 

Probe




Passive Probe

Model Description
PVP3150 150MHz, 10:1/1:1, Passive high resistance probe (Single pack)
RP1018H 18kV 150MHz High voltage probe
RP1300H 300MHz High voltage probe (2kV)
PVP2150 150MHz, 10:1/1:1, Passive high resistance probe (Single strip)
PVP2350 350MHz, 10:1/1:1, Passive high resistance probe (Single strip)

Current Probe

Model Description
RP1000P 4CH Power Adapter
RP1005C 10MHz, 150A
RP1004C 100MHz, 30A
RP1003C 50MHz, 30A
RP1002C 1MHz, 70ADC
RP1001C 300KHz, 100A DC

High Voltage Differential Probe

Model Description
PHA1150 High voltage differential probe, DC-100MHz, 1500V
PHA0150 High voltage differential probe, DC-70MHz, 1500V
RP1100D 100MHz, 6.5KV
RP1050D 50MHz, 6.5KV
RP1025D 25MHz, 1.4KV

Logic Probe

Model Description
RPL1116 MSO1000Z Logic probe, 16CH

 

FAQs

1. What is a digital oscilloscope used for?

The DS1000Z-E series digital oscilloscope is available with bandwidth values of 100 MHz and 200 MHz, thus it can be used in the broadest possible environment of electronics testing and debugging.

2. What is the difference between a 2 channel and a 4 channel oscilloscope?

A 2 channel oscilloscope enables one to view 2 signals at the same time whereas a 4 channel oscilloscope will enable the user to view 4 signals at a time. Digital oscilloscope 4 channel is particularly applicable in the complex circuit analysis when a comparison between several signals is required for example in electrical, power electronics and communication.

3. What is the bandwidth of the DS1000Z-E series digital oscilloscope?

The DS1000Z-E series has a bandwidth of 50MHz/100MHz/200MHz. These bandwidths refer to the maximum frequency the oscilloscope can accurately measure. The higher the bandwidth, the more accurately the oscilloscope can capture high-frequency signals.

4. What is the sampling rate of the DS1000Z-E oscilloscope?

The DS1000Z-E series provides a real-time sampling rate of up to 1 GSa/s, enabling accurate signal capture and waveform analysis for high-frequency signals.

5. What is waveform capture rate in an oscilloscope?

The rate of waveform capture of an oscilloscope is called the waveform capture rate. DS1000Z-E series can accommodate up to 30,000 waveforms per second, and it assists the engineers in identifying the anomalies in signals more effectively.

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