The economical, high performance SIGLENT SDS2202X-E Series Super Phosphor Oscilloscope is a versatile 200MHz instrument with a maximum sampling rate of 2GSa/s and a standard record length of 28Mpts/ch (interleaved mode). With an impressive waveform capture rate of up to 400,000 frames/sec (sequence mode) Siglent’s newest oscilloscope series supports multiple powerful triggering modes that includes built-in serial bus triggering and decoding (I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN) thanks to a new generation design of SPO technology.
Also included is the deep memory FFT to view signal in the frequency domain. This math function uses up to 1M samples for the FFT calculation, providing the SDS2202X-E with very high frequency resolution. A hardware co-processor executes true fast measurement and math calculations to all of 28M sample points to minimize analysis distortion. Searching and navigating, on-screen automatic Bode plot, 16 channel digital /MSO (optional), an optional external USB-powered 25MHz AWG module.
Commonly used functions are accessed with the user-friendly one-button design, which supports Auto Setup, Default, Cursors, Measure, Roll, History, Display/Persist, Clear Sweep, Zoom and Print.
The low background noise of the SDS2000X-E series enables a minimum vertical input range of 500uV/div, and the innovative, intelligent digital trigger system offers high sensitivity and low jitter, with selections of edge, slope, pulse width, window, runt, interval, timeout (dropout), pattern, and video triggering. History waveform recording and sequential triggering allow for extended waveform records to be captured, stored, and analyzed. Automatic measurements are provided for 38 parameters, as well as measurement statistics, zoom, gating, math, history and reference functions.
The SDS2000X-E series also provides a 256-level intensity grading display function and a color temperature display mode not found in other models in this class. An optional USB WiFi adapter allows for local wireless control and monitoring, while an onboard embedded application allows for remote control via web browser from anywhere.
For digital debugging, 16 digital channels are also optionally usable, to add test capabilities to the scopes. Users can set the MSO to trigger on patterns or when an I2C read to a certain address with a certain data value happens, for instance, or trigger on a certain SPI data packet, etc.
With multiple interface capabilities (USB Host/Device (USB -TMC), LAN, Pass/Fail, Trigger Out) and SCPI remote control support, the SGS2000X-E series with its large 7” TFT display offers a versatile benchtop test tool for students and engineers alike.