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New DS2000A Digital Oscilloscope from Rigol Offers Greater Signal Resolution and Accuracy

Rigol Technologies, Inc. announced the DS2000A series Digital Oscilloscope, the latest addition to its extensive family of test and measurement equipment. Featuring Rigol’s powerful UltraVision technology, the DS2000A delivers unprecedented value with its high sample rate, long record length, wide vertical range, low noise floor and exceptional pricing.

The DS2000A series digital oscilloscope offers bandwidths up to 300MHz and is available with an integrated full function 25MHz, 2 channel generator saving equipment costs and bench space by reducing the need for an additional generator. The 2 channel DS2000A provides a 2GSa/s max. sample rate and 14Mpts record length (56Mpts optional) to help users find elusive problems in complex digital streams by facilitating long acquisitions at high sample rates with fine resolution and signal detail.

Rigol’s new scope provides a wide vertical range of 500uV/div to 10V/div and a low noise floor for better signal fidelity and capture on smaller swing signals. In addition, a waveform capture rate of up to 50,000 wfms/s minimizes scope “dead time” between trigger events and increases observations of random and sporadic events. Serial triggering and analysis options help speed analysis and debug of 12C, RS232, and SPI, CAN designs.

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