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Economical MSO delivers 350 MHz bandwidth, 8 GSa/sec sample rate, 500,000 wfms/sec waveform capture rate

November 14, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The New MSO5000 Series Digital Oscilloscope is part of RIGOL’s UltraVision II architecture with its Phoenix chip-set. Two custom ASICs provide analog front end and signal processing performance. These chips are surrounded by a high-performance hardware design including a Xilinx Zync-7000 SoC, dual-core ARM-9 processors, a Linux +Qt operating system, high-speed DDR system memory, and QDRII display memory.

The MSO5000 Series delivers transformational price/performance rigol MSO5000capability in a bench oscilloscope. With bandwidth from 70 MHz to 350 MHz, 8 GSa/sec sample rate, 500,000 wfms/sec waveform capture rate, and up to 200M Record Length, the MSO5000 Series delivers system performance, signal resolution and memory depth unmatched in its class.

The MSO5000 Series provides a comprehensive set of advanced analysis tools. Seven-in-One instrument capability provides seven measurement functions in one box. The MSO5000 provides oscilloscope, logic analyzer, protocol analyzer, spectrum analyzer, waveform generator, digital vVoltmeter, and counter/totalizer functions all integrated into one system. In addition, tools like zone triggering, advanced search, 41 precision measurements, multiple high-resolution color FFTs, as well as standard histogram and pass/fail analysis make the MSO5000 Series a powerful debug solution.

The MSO5000 is fully upgradable. A customer buying our entry-level model can add analog and digital channels, analysis options and upgrade instrument bandwidth via software enabled licenses as their hardware requirements change. This seamless upgradability allows for low cost-of-entry and investment protection.

The MSO5000 Series comes with a next-generation user interface giving five unique ways to interact with the instrument. A vivid 9-in. display supports a responsive and intuitive touch navigation. Native HDMI support drives external displays and allows control of the instrument with a mouse. The MSO5000 also supports a touch-enabled browser capability for control of the instrument on a network via a tablet or smartphone.

The MSO5000 Series is available and shipping now. There are six models ranging from 70 MHz to 350 MHz with two or four analog channels. Base pricing spans from $909 for a two-channel 70-MHz unit to $3,999 for a four-channel 350-MHz unit.

RIGOL Technologies, 8140 SW Nimbus Ave., Beaverton, OR 97008, WWW.RIGOLna.com.

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