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Siglent Technologies SDS1052DL+ 50 MHz Digital Storage Oscilloscope

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  • 50mhz, two-channel Digital oscilloscope for electronics applications such as product design, assembly lines, repair and servicing, and electrical engineering education^Maximum real-time sample rate of 500MS/s (1 channel) and record length of 32Kpts (1 channel) for acquiring detailed waveforms^New, higher resolution display. Advanced triggers for Isolation of specific signals^Cursors, math, built-in frequency counter, automatic measurements^Now Includes USB and LAN interfaces

Description

The new siglent SDS1052DL+ is a new and improved version of siglent's popular sds1052dl. With a new, higher-resolution LCD display and an added lan interface the SDS1052DL+ represents the updated version of one of the most popular 50 MHz oscilloscopes available today.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10 x 17 x 15 inches; 7.36 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ SDS1052DL+


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 27, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Siglent


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #114,376 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #79 in Lab Oscilloscopes


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 167 ratings


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  • Nice Oscilloscope. Made in China / North Korea.
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Nice Oscilloscope. Made in China / North Korea. As a retired engineer, I'm now just a hobbyist. So my needs are pretty simple and this oscilloscope satisfies those needs quite well. Presently, I own a CRT Hitachi 100MHz oscilloscope. Because of its 22 pound weight I often dreaded getting it off-the-shelf to use it. With this new lightweight oscilloscope that will no longer prove to be a barrier. Three disappointments; 1) The software they provide it is not compatible with more advanced computer operating systems. 2) A printed copy of the full manual is not provided. A PDF of this manual is available online. 3) No dustcover is provided nor is one available for purchase separately. I was able to utilize the oscilloscope for simple functions without referring to any manual. At first I was concerned because the display turned off all by itself. A reference to the FULL manual showed this is a screen saver and this time can be changed, or turned off in Utilities > Screen Saver. I did some testing with a signal generator and in some cases I could not make the signal stabilize. I suspect this is operator error and not the fault of the oscilloscope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2017 by Skyhawk

  • An OK low-end scope, it works, albeit with quirks.
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When I first got the machine I loved it. For the first time, I was able to measure what was happening within my circuits. Soon after I realized the limitations of a 50 MHz Machine. However, even a 50Mhz Oscilloscope is nice as long as you use it to its strengths. It's perfectly fine for audio or measuring power/ PWM. Don't expect to be able to measure any radio waves, however. For that, you will require at LEAST a 1ghz oscilloscope, preferably a 2ghz. Now, on to why I am giving this machine a 3-star rating. The machine has quite a bit of lag. The CPU is obviously pretty slow. It take's quite a long time for certain functions to complete. I've seen it take upwards of 30 seconds sometimes. I have also had the machine freeze on me, and require a hard restart. (Power off/on). There are also a few bugs here, and there that make using the machine a bit frustrating. Nothing that makes it inoperable, just glitchy feeling. TBH I might be a bit harsh on this review, but I think people want an honest opinion from that perspective of someone who's used the machine thoroughly. If you are that person, I would suggest saving up a bit more money and purchasing a slightly better machine. If I could go back, I would probably opt for a refurbished name brand. I would also have saved up quite a bit more money, and gone for at least a 500mhz oscilloscope. Since this is a digital scope, you should keep in mind that digital scopes need a sample at a rate of at LEAST FIVE TIMES (5x) the max frequency you want to view. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2017 by J.T

  • Great Little General Purpose O-Scope
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I bought this for some occasional signal analysis of a wide variety of signal types. I wasn't sure if I'd need the dual trace, but for this price and the full-feature set, I figured I better get it just in case. Turns out I was able to make use of the dual trace and I really like the easy set-up and two-color traces. I only tested the signal recording feature to see how it works, but have not yet had to use it for real-world testing. It's highly portable and has all the features I could want. AC, DC, digital, data bus and other applications are easily handled. Decent quality, but not like the old Tektronics 05/04/2020 Update: I've now had some lab and field use of this scope and am very pleased with it. I've especially liked the ability to save both the signal data and the measurement data onto a thumb drive. When you save the raw signal data, you can bring it back into the scope and make range adjustments, which will then change the appearance of the screen trace (nice!). Have had no issues. Used it to monitor a few circuits I am breadboarding, both TTL logic and analog stuff. Also used it in the field for troubleshooting various signals. Wish I had a 4-trace unit now! Nothing bad to say about it at this time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2018 by M Watson

  • Unbelievable!
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As an "old" electronics tech, I was really surprised that you could get a fairly good o'scope for for under $300! I've used very expensive scopes in the my time in the service (10 years) and as a tech in my civilian job ( 34 years). But now that I'm retired and trying to restore a 1960 tube guitar amplifier, I needed a scope to sniff out some popping, hissing and crackling. The Siglent helped me accomplish it. It's small, light weight and is just what I needed to do my troubleshooting. I'd definitely recommend it. If you are looking to use it for RF range frequencies, check the specs before you buy. It's great for tracking audio signals. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021 by Rocky

  • Very highly recommended.
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Additional comments: It is now 8 months later, and I like it even more. I contacted the company once with a question, which they answered promptly and clearly. Two weeks ago, one of the probes became an open circuit, so I sent an e-mail, got a prompt reply with instructions, and I now have a new probe. Great product, great customer service. Original review: If you are thinking about buying a box to convert your computer to an oscilloscope, think twice, and spend a bit more money for this unit instead: This is a very impressive instrument at a remarkably low price. The controls are fairly straightforward, although I do use research-grade equipment at work so I have some experience. The FFT feature is very useful, I've been using it to measure harmonic distortion on a vintage stereo amplifier that I am restoring. The on-line manual is pretty good, although it would benefit from an edit by a a native-English speaker. So far I've found a lot to like, and nothing at all to dislike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2017 by CJL

  • Great scope for the money
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I wanted a DSO and it was between this or a used Tek. I need it for casual usage while working on audio equipment and it's been great for that purpose. Very easy to use menus and very logical layout. So far no issues. The only limitation is that for Audio use, the FFT is about useless. You can not get the resolution you need between 20-20K to be useful. It's nice to be able to grab screenshots to a thumb drive. Overall very happy with the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2021 by Robert Damiano

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