Difference between revisions of "Rigol DS4000 series"
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| triggers = edge, pulse, runt, nth edge, slope, video, pattern, RS232/UART, I²C, SPI, CAN, FlexRay, USB | | triggers = edge, pulse, runt, nth edge, slope, video, pattern, RS232/UART, I²C, SPI, CAN, FlexRay, USB | ||
| input_impedance = 1MΩ‖15pF or 50Ω 300V RMS CAT I analog, 101kΩ‖9pF digital | | input_impedance = 1MΩ‖15pF or 50Ω 300V RMS CAT I analog, 101kΩ‖9pF digital | ||
| memory = 70/140 Mpts analog (mode/ch-dependent), 28 Mpts (digital) | | memory = 70/140 Mpts analog (mode/ch-dependent), 28 Mpts/channel (digital) | ||
| display = 9 Inch WVGA (800x480) 160,000 colours | | display = 9 Inch WVGA (800x480) 160,000 colours | ||
| connectivity = USB host/device, ethernet (LXI), aux out (trigger, fast, pass/fail, GND), VGA | | connectivity = USB host/device, ethernet (LXI), aux out (trigger, fast, pass/fail, GND), VGA |
Revision as of 12:50, 29 December 2018
Status | supported |
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Channels | 2 or 4 analog, 16 digital (MSO4000 series) |
Samplerate | 4GSa/s (interleaved), 2GSa/s (non-interleaved) |
Analog bandwidth | 100-500MHz (depending on model) |
Vertical resolution | 8bits |
Triggers | edge, pulse, runt, nth edge, slope, video, pattern, RS232/UART, I²C, SPI, CAN, FlexRay, USB |
Input impedance | 1MΩ‖15pF or 50Ω 300V RMS CAT I analog, 101kΩ‖9pF digital |
Memory | 70/140 Mpts analog (mode/ch-dependent), 28 Mpts/channel (digital) |
Display | 9 Inch WVGA (800x480) 160,000 colours |
Connectivity | USB host/device, ethernet (LXI), aux out (trigger, fast, pass/fail, GND), VGA |
Features | math: +, —, x, /, FFT, digital filters, editable advanced operations, logic; vertical sensitivity: 1 mV/div to 5 V/div |
Website | rigolna.com |
The Rigol DS4000 Series are 4-channel oscilloscopes with an analog bandwidth of 100-500MHz and 4GSa/s maximum sampling rate.
Protocol
The device uses USBTMC or LXI via its Ethernet port for communication with a host PC. The protocol is based on SCPI commands.