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Rigol DS6000 Series Digital Oscilloscopes

Posted by Ken Cheung in Test Solution on Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Rigol Technologies announced their DS6000 series digital oscilloscopes. The DS6000 features up to 1GHz bandwidth (BW), 1.5GHz bandwidth differential and single-ended active probes. The Rigol DS6000 series oscilloscopes are available in 600 MHz or 1 GHz, 2 or 4 channel varieties. Pricing is dependent upon configurations and quantity. Pricing for the DS6000 series starts at $5600. The 1GHz models starts at $7500.

Rigol Technologies DS6000 series digital oscilloscopes

Rigol DS6000 Series Oscilloscopes Features

  • Up to 4 analog channels
  • Up to 1 GHz bandwidth
  • 5 GSa/sec max sample rate
  • 140 million memory points standard
  • 180,000 waveforms per second acquisition
  • 180,000 frames recording capability
  • Trigger modes: edge, pulse width, slope, video, pattern, continuous time, and alternate
  • 1.5GHz bandwidth differential
  • Single-ended active probes
  • Reduces test time in research, development and failure analysis applications
  • UltraVision technology with up to 256 levels of intensity grading display and real-time waveform record and display
  • Customizable real-time hardware filters available
  • Serial bus trigger and decodes such as I2C, SPI, RS232 and CAN
  • Advanced math functions
  • Easy-to-read, large 10.1″ WVGA display with LED backlighting
  • Ideal for the communications, aerospace/defense, research and education, industrial and consumer electronics, computing and instrumentation industries

More info: Rigol Technologies

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