Rigol MSO8000 Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes Series
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The MSO8000 Series Oscilloscopes combine best in class sampling and memory depth with our modern, flexible User Interface enabled by the new UltraVision II architecture and innovative Phoenix Chipset. With 600 MHz, 1 GHz, and 2 GHz models each with 4 analog channels the MSO8000 Series brings RIGOL’s UltraVision II performance to the high speed engineering bench.
600 MHz
4
16
10 GSa/s
1 GHz
4
16
10 GSa/s
2 GHz
4
16
10 GSa/s
Rigol MSO8000 Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes Series Product Description
Mixed Signal Oscilloscope
MSO8000 series is a medium and high-end mixed signal digital oscilloscope designed on the basis of the ASIC chip (RIGOL self-owns its intellectual property right) and UltraVision II technical platform developed by RIGOL. Integrating 7 independent instruments into one, the MSO8000 series is equipped with the analog bandwidth of up to 2 GHz, extremely high memory depth of 500 Mpts, sound waveform display effects, excellent waveform capture rate, and powerful data analysis functions. Many of its specifications have reached the top level in the industry. Meanwhile, it supports the real-time eye diagram measurement and jitter analysis. Its cost-effective features and high performance make it prominent as the 2 GHz mixed signal digital oscilloscope.
MSO8000 Features
- 10G Sa/s Max Sample Rate
- 500 MPt Useful Long Record Length
- Jitter & Real-Time Eye Diagram Analysis
- 600,000 wfms/s Waveform Capture rate
- Protocol Analysis for today’s common serial communication buses
- Enhanced Colour FFT
Rigol MSO8000 Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes Series Specifications
Model | Analog Channels | Digital Channels | Bandwidth | Real-time Sample Rate | Max Memory Depth | Waveform Capture Rate |
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MSO8064 | 4 | 16 | 600 MHz | 10 GSa/s | 500 Mpts | 600,000 wfms/s |
MSO8104 | 4 | 16 | 1 GHz | 10 GSa/s | 500 Mpts | 600,000 wfms/s |
MSO8204 | 4 | 16 | 2 GHz | 10 GSa/s | 500 Mpts | 600,000 wfms/s |