Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – High-grade ABS plastic with metal shielding
Grade – Professional-grade for lab and field use
Application – Signal analysis, circuit debugging, frequency measurement
Display – 7-inch TFT color LCD
Bandwidth – 100 MHz
Sampling Rate – 1 GS/s (real-time)
Channels – 2 analog channels
Input Impedance – 1 MΩ ± 2%
Time Base Range – 2 ns/div to 50 s/div
Vertical Sensitivity – 2 mV/div to 10 V/div
Trigger Modes – Edge, pulse, slope, video, alternate
Connectivity – USB (PC interface), probe compensation output
Product Overview
The DSO 100 MHz (Color LCD Display) is a high-performance digital storage oscilloscope designed for precision signal analysis in electronics testing and development. Featuring a 100 MHz bandwidth and a real-time sampling rate of 1 GS/s, this oscilloscope captures fast-changing signals with exceptional clarity. The 7-inch TFT color LCD display ensures sharp waveform visualization, while the dual-channel input allows simultaneous monitoring of two signals. Built with high-grade ABS plastic and metal shielding, it offers durability and interference resistance for reliable operation in lab and field environments. The device supports multiple trigger modes, including edge, pulse, and video triggering, making it versatile for various applications. With a vertical sensitivity range of 2 mV/div to 10 V/div and a time base range of 2 ns/div to 50 s/div, it adapts to both high-frequency and low-frequency measurements. The USB connectivity enables easy data transfer to a PC for further analysis, while the probe compensation output ensures accurate signal calibration. Compact yet powerful, this oscilloscope is an essential tool for engineers, students, and researchers who demand precision and ease of use.
FAQs
1. What is the maximum bandwidth of this oscilloscope?
The maximum bandwidth of this oscilloscope is 100 MHz, allowing it to accurately measure signals up to this frequency range.
2. Can this oscilloscope be connected to a computer for data analysis?
Yes, it features USB connectivity, enabling seamless data transfer to a PC for further analysis and documentation.
3. What type of display does this oscilloscope have?
This oscilloscope comes with a 7-inch TFT color LCD display, providing clear and detailed waveform visualization.
4. How many channels does this oscilloscope support?
It supports 2 analog channels, allowing simultaneous monitoring of two different signals.
5. What are the available trigger modes in this oscilloscope?
The oscilloscope offers multiple trigger modes, including edge, pulse, slope, video, and alternate triggering for versatile signal capture.










