The New 7000 Series Digital Oscilloscope has a 10 GSa/sec Sample rate and up to 500 M Record Length and can deliver 20X Oversampling on a 500-MHz signal while still capturing a full 50 msec; significantly longer than available in competitive products.
The core of the 7000 Series Oscilloscope is RIGOL’s new UltraVision II architecture and 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 Xilinx Zync-7000 SoC, Dual Core Arm-9 Processors, Linux +Qt Operating System, High-Speed DDR System Memory and QDRII Display memory. This architecture enables a high waveform capture rate of 600,000 wfms/sec, color-graded intensity display, and outstanding time-base accuracy and jitter performance.
The 7000 Series comes with a next-generation user interface giving customers five ways to interact with their instrument. A vivid 10.1-in. (1024×600) display supports a responsive and intuitive touch navigation. Customers requiring a larger display can take advantage of the native HDMI support to drive large displays and control the instrument with a mouse. The DS7000 also supports a touch-enabled browser capability for control via a tablet or smartphone. Traditional knobs, buttons, and soft keys are still available for those who choose to work with a traditional UI. Lastly, the UltraScope remote control and display software will let users interface with the unit directly from their PC.
The 7000 Series provides a comprehensive set of advanced analysis tools. Six-in-One capability provides multiple instrument types. Oscilloscope, Logic Analyzer, Protocol Analyzer, Waveform Generator, Digital Voltmeter, and Counter/Totalizer are all integrated into the 7000 Series. Beyond that tools like Zone Triggering, 41 Precision Measurements, Multiple High-Resolution Color FFTs, as well as standard Histogram and Pass/Fail Analysis make the 7000 Series a powerful mid-range debug solution.
“We believe the 7000 Series is simply the most powerful and affordable mid-range oscilloscope in the market,” continues Michael Rizzo. “With category-leading performance, robust analysis tools, and a next-gen UI, delivered at a starting price of only $2699, we encourage customers considering the MDO3000 from Tektronix or the DSOX3000T from Keysight to compare the performance, features and overall value of the RIGOL 7000 Series Oscilloscope.”
The 7000 Series is available and shipping now. There are 8 Models (100MHz, 200MHz, 350MHz, and 500Mhz) with or without the Logic Analyzer (MSO). Pricing Starts at just $2699. Learn more about the RIGOL 7000 Series Digital Oscilloscope at WWW.RIGOLna.com.
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