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New Rigol Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes Add Logic Analysis Capability

Rigol Technologies, Inc. announced an expansion in their portfolio of mixed signal oscilloscopes.  The new MSO1000Z Series and MSO2000A series add 16-channel logic analysis capability onto these two award winning oscilloscope platforms.  With this introduction, Rigol’s MSO portfolio spans from 70MHz to 500MHz instruments, all using the innovative UltraVision architecture.

The MSO1000Z provides a powerful entry level instrument ideally suited to the need of educators, hobbyists, and entry-level embedded designers.  With bandwidths of 70MHz–100MHz, 4 analog channels, 16 digital channels, 1GSa/sec sampling, 24Mpts memory, serial triggering and decode, and an optional integrated 2-channel source, the MSO1000Z provides a very capable instrument at an unbelievably low price. MSO1000Z models start at $835, putting advanced analysis capability in reach for budget conscious customers.

The MSO2000A utilizes the same UltraVision architecture but adds bandwidth to 300MHz, 2GSa/sec sampling, 56Mpts memory, a larger display and 50,000 Wfms/sec capture rate, making it a great choice for mainstream embedded designers requiring more performance than is available in the 1000 series.  MSO2000 models start at $1,239 – an amazing value compared to competitive models.

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For more information, visit www.rigolna.com

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