The new digital storage oscilloscope SDS7102 offers reliably measurement technology for a really good price.
The colorful 8" (20.3 cm) TFT LCD panel with the resolution of 800 × 600 makes the wave easy to read, especially when a big data or many wave covered reciprocally.
The SDS7102 offers 100 MHz bandwidth, a sample rate of 500 MSa/s in dual Channel and a memory depth of 10 MSa per channel.
Delivery including 2 probes, USB cable, pc software, power adapter and manual.
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Model Overview
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Bandwidth
30 MHz
60 MHz
100 MHz
200 MHz
300 MHz
300 MHz
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Sample Rate
250 MSa/s
500 MSa/s
1 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
2.5 GSa/s
3.2 GSa/s
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Memorydepth per Channel
10 Kpts
10 Mpts
10 Mpts
10 Mpts
10 Mpts
10 Mpts
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Additional Interface
n/a
RS232 or
VGA (opt.)
RS232 or
VGA (opt)
RS232 or
VGA (opt)
VGA
VGA
The "V" variants offers a VGA output instead of the RS232 interface. The VGA output is useable for bigger medias like monitors or beamers and can be used for presentation purposes. The SDS8302 and the SDS9302 (without "V") have a VGA output per default.
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Oscilloscope details
SDS7102
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Channels
2
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Real-time sample rate
1 GSa/s real time
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Bandwidth
100 MHz
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Display
8" TFT LCD with 65535 colors
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Resolution
800 × 600 Pixel
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Interfaces
USB PC Connection
USB Host for USB-Sticks
RS232 Interface
LAN Port
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Supported operation systems
Windows XP(32Bit), Vista(32Bit), Windows 7(32Bit)
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Vertical
SDS7102
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Analog digital converter (A/D)
With the resolution of 8 bits, make sampling on both channels synchronously.
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Sensitivity range (V/div)
2 mV/Div to 10 V/Div.
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Displacement range
±1 V (2 mV - 100 mV)
±10 V (200 mV - 1 V)
±100 V (2 V - 10 V)
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Trigger
SDS7102
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Trigger
Channel 1, 2 and external Trigger
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Trigger displacement
depends on record lengh and selected time base
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Signal system and line/field frequency (Video triggering mode)
Support the NTSC, PAL and SECAM broadcasting systems of any field or line frequency.
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Measurement
SDS7102
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Cursor measurement
Voltage difference (∆V) and time difference (∆T) between cursors
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Auto measurement
Vpp, Vmax, Vmin, Vtop, Vbase, Vamp, Vavg, Vrms, Overshoot, Preshoot, Freq, Period, Rise Time, Fall Time, Delay A→B Rising Edge, Delay A→B Falling Edge, +Width, -Width, +Duty, -Duty