Description
Specifications Table
Bandwidth – 50 MHz
Display Type – Color LCD
Grade – Professional
Application – Signal analysis, electronics testing, circuit debugging
Product Overview
The DSO 50 MHz (Color LCD Display) is a high-performance digital storage oscilloscope designed for precise waveform analysis and signal debugging. With a 50 MHz bandwidth, it captures fast-changing signals with clarity, making it an essential tool for electronics testing. The color LCD display enhances visibility, allowing users to distinguish between multiple waveforms and measurements effortlessly. Built for reliability, this oscilloscope supports real-time signal processing, trigger functions, and waveform storage for in-depth analysis. Its user-friendly interface ensures quick setup and operation, while the robust construction guarantees durability in lab environments. Whether used for basic electronics experiments or advanced research, this DSO delivers accurate results with minimal noise interference. The professional-grade design ensures compatibility with a wide range of applications, from circuit design to troubleshooting complex systems.
FAQs
1. What is the maximum sampling rate of this oscilloscope?
The sampling rate depends on the model configuration, but most 50 MHz DSO units support sampling rates of up to 250 MSa/s or higher for detailed signal capture.
2. Can this oscilloscope be connected to a PC for data transfer?
Yes, many models in this range include USB connectivity for data transfer, allowing users to save waveforms and analysis results directly to a computer.
3. Is this oscilloscope suitable for automotive diagnostics?
While primarily designed for electronics testing, a 50 MHz DSO can handle basic automotive signal analysis, such as sensor outputs and ignition waveforms, if the signal frequency falls within its bandwidth range.
4. What type of probes are compatible with this oscilloscope?
This DSO typically supports standard passive probes (1x/10x), but always verify probe compatibility with the manufacturer’s specifications for optimal performance.
5. Does this oscilloscope support external triggering?
Yes, most 50 MHz DSOs include external trigger inputs, enabling synchronization with external signals for precise waveform capture during testing.










