Digital oscilloscope SDS5000X Series
analogmixed-signalbench-top

digital oscilloscope
digital oscilloscope
digital oscilloscope
digital oscilloscope
digital oscilloscope
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Characteristics

Input signal
digital, analog, mixed-signal
Portability
bench-top
Number of channels
4-channel
Options and accessories
USB
Bandwidth

Min.: 350 MHz

Max.: 1,000 MHz

Description

SIGLENT’s SDS5000X Series Digital Storage Oscilloscopes are available in bandwidths of 1 GHz, 500 MHz, and 350 MHz, have a maximum sample rate of 5 GSa/s, a maximum record length of 250 Mpts/ch, and display up to 4 analog channels + 16 digital channels mixed-signal analysis ability. The SDS5000X series employs Siglent’s SPO technology with a maximum waveform capture rate of up to 110,000 wfm/s (normal mode, up to 500,000 wfm/s in Sequence mode), 256-level intensity grading display function plus a color temperature display mode. It also employs an innovative digital trigger system with high sensitivity and low jitter. The trigger system supports multiple powerful triggering modes including serial bus triggering. History waveform recording, Sequence acquisition, Search and Navigate functions allow for extended waveform records to be captured, stored, and analyzed. An impressive array of measurement and math capabilities, options for a 25 MHz arbitrary waveform generator, as well as serial decoding are also features of the SDS5000X. The large 10.1’’ display capacitive touch screen supports multi-touch gestures, with the addition of a user-friendly one-button design for most commonly used functions, can greatly improve the operation efficiency of the SDS5000X. It also supports mouse and external keyboard control.

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