SIGLENT SDS804X HD is a mixed signal oscilloscope with 70 MHz bandwith, 4 channels, 2 GSa/s sample rate, 12-bit high resolution, 50 Mpts memory depth and 7" (1024 x 600 pixels) touch screen display.
SIGLENT's SDS800X HD series high resolution digital storage oscilloscopes are based on 2 GSa/s, 12-bit Analog-Digital Converters and front ends with excellent noise floor performance. They are available in bandwidths of 200 MHz and 100 MHz, have maximum record length of 100 Mpts, and display 2/4 analog channels + 16 digital channels mixed signal analysis ability.
Features
12-bit High Resolution
12-bit Analog-Digital Convertors with sample rate up to 2 GSa/s
Front ends with 70 uVrms noise floor @ 200 MHz bandwidth
2/4 analog channels, up to 200 MHz bandwidth
SPO technology
Waveform capture rate up to 120,000 wfm/s (normal mode), and 500,000 wfm/s (sequence mode)
Supports 256-level intensity grading and color temperature display modes
Up to 100 Mpts record length
Digital trigger system:
Intelligent trigger: Edge, Slope, Pulse width, Window, Runt, Interval, Dropout, Pattern, Video (HDTV supported), Qualified, Nth edge, Delay, Setup/Hold time
Serial bus triggering and decoder, supports protocols I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN
Segmented acquisition (Sequence) mode, dividing the maximum record length into multiple segments (up to 80,000), according to trigger conditions set by the user, with a very small dead time between segments to capture the qualifying event
History waveform record (History) function, the maximum recorded waveform length is 80,000 frames
Automatic measurements on 50+ parameters, supports statistics with histogram, track, trend, Gating measurement, and measurements on Math, History and Ref
4 Math traces (2 Mpts FFT, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, integration, differential, square root, etc.), supports formula editor
Abundant data analysis functions such as Search, Navigate, Counter, Bode plot and Power Analysis
High Speed hardware-based Mask Test function, with Mask Editor tool for creating user-defined masks
Interfaces include: USB Hosts, USB Device (USBTMC), LAN (VXI-11/Telnet/Socket), Pass/Fail, Trigger Out
Built-in web server supports remote control over the LAN port using a web browser. Supports SCPI remote control commands. Supports external mouse and keyboard. Supports NTP