Rigol MSO5074 - Four Channel, 70 MHz Digital/Mixed Signal Oscilloscope

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Features:

  • 70 MHz Digital Oscilloscope with 4 channels, 8GS/s, 100Mpoint memory
  • Four channel, 70 MHz digital / mixed signal oscilloscope
  • Up to 8 GSa/s real-time sample rate
  • 100 Mpts memory depth, optional memory depth up to 200 Mpts
  • 16 digital channels included - requires optional PLA2216 logic probe to operate

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Details: Rigol MSO5074 - Four Channel, 70 MHz Digital / Mixed Signal OscilloscopeRigol MSO5074 - Four Channel, 70 MHz Digital / Mixed Signal OscilloscopexFour channel, 70 MHz digital / mixed signal oscilloscope Up to 8 GSa/s real-time sample rate 100 Mpts memory depth, optional memory depth up to 200 Mpts 16 digital channels included - requires optional PLA2216 logic probe to operate Integrates seven instruments into oneThe Rigol MSO5074 is a four channel digital / mixed signal oscilloscope with a real time sample rate of up to 8 GSa/s. Easily upgraded, it features a 100 Mpts memory depth which is upgradable to 200 Mpts via software key code. It also includes 16 digital channels as a standard feature - simply add the optional PLA2216 logic probe to operate.The Rigol MSO5000 series digital oscilloscope is a high performance instrument based on Rigol's UltraVision II technology. With a real time sample rate of up to 8 GSa/s and extremely high memory depth, the MSO5000 seamlessly integrates 7 instruments into one - oscilloscope, logic analyzer, spectrum analyzer, arbitrary waveform generator and much more. The MSO5000 also features a 9 inch, capacitive multi touch screen with 256 level intensity grading and color persistence.Small Body, Big UseThe innovative physical appearance and thin design of the instrument not only make the LCD display prominent, but also make it portable and easy to operate.xxSuper High Sample Bandwidth Ratio Bandwidth and the sample rate are two key technical specifications that engineers take priority in choosing the digital oscilloscope. Bandwidth determines the maximum frequency that the oscilloscope can acquire. The higher the bandwidth of the oscilloscope, the better the oscilloscope can keep the steep, fast, abundant harmonics components and energies of the signal under test. Whereas