![]() Siglent SDS1102X-S 100MHz Super Phosphor Oscilloscope w/ ARB GeneratorManufacturer: Siglent This product is superseded by the SDS1102X+
The SDS1102X-S Super Phosphor Oscilloscope is a 100MHz, 1GSa/s 2-channel digital oscilloscope with 14Mpts of waveform memory storage and a built-in 25MHz 14-bit DDS arbitrary waveform generator, with a wealth of built-in waveforms available: Sine, Square, Ramp, Pulse, DC, Noise, Cardiac, Gaus Pulse, Exp Rise, Exp Fall, Arb. Most of the commonly used functions of the SDS1102X are accessible using 10 different one-button operation keys: Auto Setup, Default Setup, Cursor, Measure, Roll, History, Persist, Clear Sweep, Zoom, Print. Multiple powerful triggering modes including serial bus triggering and serial decoding are also optionally available. Waveform history recording and sequential triggering allow for extended waveform records to be captured, stored, and analyzed. An impressive array of measurement and math capabilities are included, making this sophisticated oscilloscope feature-rich yet excellent value. Built-in math functions include +, - , * , / , FFT , d/dt , ∫dt , √. The SDS1102X-S utilizes SIGLENT’s new generation of SPO (“Super Phosphor Oscilloscope “) technology. This means high waveform capture rate, 256-level intensity grading, and digital triggering and long memory depth in an economical scope. It also means excellent signal fidelity, with lower background noise than similar competitive products. The SDS1102X-S includes many other features such as rich intelligent triggering, optional serial bus triggering and decode, History and Sequence function, abundant measurements and math functions. The SDS1102X-S’s large 8 inch TFT-LCD display offers 800 x 480 resolution with an impressive waveform capture rate of up to 60,000 wfs/s. And the scope has abundant interfaces: USB Host, USB Device (USBTMC), LAN (VXI-11), Pass / Fail, Trigger Out. It supports SCPI commands for remote control operation. Thirty-six automatic measurement functions are included, with statistical calculations, gating measurements, math measurements, historical and reference waveform measurements. Optional:
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