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Siglent Technologies SDS1202X-E 200 mhz Digital Oscilloscope 2 Channels, Grey & SDG1032X Arbitrary Waveform - Function Generator

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Style: Oscilloscope + Arbitrary Waveform


Features

  • Product 1: 200 mhz bandwidth
  • Product 1: Real-time sampling rate up to 1 gsa/use
  • Product 1: IRecord length up to 14 Mpts
  • Product 1: Standard serial bus triggering and decode, supports iic, spi, uart, Rs232, can, and lin
  • Product 2: 1 uhz - 30 MHz
  • Product 2: Square waves to 30 mhz
  • Product 2: Dual channel. Sweep/ burst/ modulation/ harmonics
  • Product 2: Ch1 - Ch2 waveform combining. Built-in frequency counter

Description

Siglent Technologies SDS1202X-E 200 mhz Digital Oscilloscope 2 Channels, Grey 200Mhz, 1Gsa/s, The SDS1202X-E Series employs a new generation of Spo technology that provides excellent signal fidelity and performance. The system noise is also lower than similar products in the industry. It has a minimum vertical input range of 500 UV/Div, an innovative digital trigger system with high sensitivity and low jitter, and a waveform capture rate of 400, 000 frames/sec (sequence mode). it also employs a 256-level intensity Grading display function and a color temperature display mode not found in other models in this Class. Siglent’s new oscilloscopes offering supports multiple powerful triggering modes including serial bus triggering. Decoding is standard configuration including IIC, SPI, UART, can, LIN. History waveform recording and sequential triggering enable extended waveform recording and analysis. Another powerful addition is the new 1M points FFT math function that gives the sds1000x-e very high frequency resolution when observing signal Spectra. The new design also includes a hardware co-processor that delivers measurements quickly and accurately. The features and high performance of the sds1000x-e Series cannot be matched else anywhere at this price. Channels 2CH+1EXT, Memory depth :7 Mpts/CH (Dual-Channel); 14 Mpts/CH (Single-Channel)/ data sheet(contains data for product relating to speed). Secure erase feature. Siglent Technologies SDG1032X Arbitrary Waveform - Function Generator The SIGLENT SDG1032X is siglent's latest addition to an already powerful line of arb/function generators. With the ability to offset the phase between CH1 and CH2, numerous modulation types, a harmonics generation mode, this 30 MHz generator can generate square waves to 30 MHz. A feature not found in most other generators in this price Class.

Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 6, 2021


Best Sellers Rank: #18,621 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #8 in Lab Oscilloscopes


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Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,296 ratings


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  • Very nice
Style: Oscilloscope
My old scope was a Tektronic 7633 that I love. This 1202 blows it away. It is intuitive to operate and has almost all the features of the 7633 plus adds a lot more. The auto set up feature saves a lot of time. The trigger features work great. The probes that come with the scope are good quality 1x/10x probes. The only thing I find annoying is that buttons have different function in different modes and some things I tend to use often are hard to activate. In general it is well made with a solid case. It is an excellent unit and well worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by Richard Quaif

  • Feels just like my old Tektronix TDS2024 (except this is a two channel)
Style: Oscilloscope
I love this scope !!! It has the same feel as all the old Tek scopes you knew and loved in the 1990's. If you really miss your old Tek scope, this will feel like a good friend has come back to visit you. Very capable scope. Very low price for what you get.
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • Excellent Scope at an excellent price
Style: Oscilloscope
The other reviews mention many great features ranging from the 1GSPS, 200MHz bandwidth, FFT, and range V/div starting at 0.5mV. So i won't repeat these for the Siglent SDS1202X-E that I purchase on July 31, 2021. This is an excellent scope for the price. Don't let people mislead you into thinking that it's only for beginners (it's not) but certainly beginners will be able to use it. Compared with my HP54111d from the 1990s costing $20k when new and having 500MHz Bandwidth and 2Gsps, the little Siglent does far more and better for far less price (but only 1Gsps and 200MHz bandwidth). Others mention concern over the serial numbers and the 'droop' related to probe calibration. My serial number is not the BA. However, I will mention that the 'quick start guide' accompanying the unit had an addendum page regarding calibration that indicated the unit was calibrated several years ago which appears to indicate the unit left the factor at that time. So the BA serial numbers must have been fixed by then. Other people have mentioned concern over high levels of noise on the 0.5 mV through 5 mV ... actually not a problem. But here's my story. When I first started the unit on Monday around 4pm, I shorted the probe tip to its ground and noted wildly varying 'noise' on the 0.5mV - 2mV scale and that would make the scale useless. I removed the probe and instead attached a banana-to-coax adapter and shorted the two inputs with a wire. Whoa still wildly varying noise. Bringing my hand closer to it increased the noise by a factor of two. I began to think there was a problem with scopes ground circuitry to the BNC and some how the noise was coupling through the ground in some type of common mode problem. The FFT showed a spike at the frequency of the FM station down the road at 98.3 ... very cool. Decided to wait till the next day (Tuesday morning) for further tests. The environmental noise levels had dropped by Tuesday morning ... an interesting fact in its own right but still enough for testing. This time, a 50 Ohm cap was placed on the SDS1202X-E input BNC and also placed a 50 Ohm cap on the BNC of my old HP54111D (2GSPS, 500MHz bandwidth). Comparing the two showed similar noise in both on the 1mV scales - here the noise refers to the 'thickness' of the baselines and both were well below 0.5 mV. As a matter of fact the HP unit has dying internal boards that produce a baseline that wavers over about 0.5 mV. With the caps on the Siglent unit, moving the hand closer the 50 Ohm Cap does not result in the wildly varying noise levels. However touching the ground on the cap does result in the scope picking up a small periodic spike maybe 0.25 mV. I'll need to investigate the probes more closely since grounding the tip does not appear to eliminate the nose very well. Anyway, the scope does not appear to have an internal noise problem contrary to some reports. Finally, I wish the power cord could be attached at the back rather than the side of the unit since that uses valuable shelf space or maybe provide a right angle connector for the power cord. Oh and be sure to download the full manual from either the sellers website or the manufacturers website since the unit only comes with the quick start guide. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2021 by MAParker

  • A big step up from analog scopes - update after 9 months
Style: Oscilloscope
My order arrived on time and in good condition. ( Nine months later, still working fine!) This is only my 4th oscilloscope purchase and replaces my Tektronix 2215. Maybe it's because I watched so many review videos first, but I picked up the user interface pretty quickly and have been trying out the 'scope for the last two weeks. The main points I like are the deep memory depth (up to 14 million samples, split between two channels) and the serial decode function (handy for Arduino and Raspberry Pi and other microcontroller peripherals). Other great features I enjoy are one-button screen captures to a USB stick, and the novelty of operating the scope remotely over the Ethernet LAN port built in. I was a little disappointed that this 2-channel model doesn't include the Web server remote display option like the 4-channel edition; you have to install a special software package to drive it over the network. Be aware of network security concerns discussed on the Web, though it's never going to trouble me on my household network. A blunder I made when ordering was to order from .com, not .ca, so I was charged significant extra import duty even though this scope shipped from Mississauga. (Edit: Shortly after posting this, I was credited back with the difference.) Serial decode was the main reason I chose this over other makes; I'm still trying it out and find it a little difficult to set up. You can' t use "trigger in" as a clock signal, so you can pick only one direction of an SPI bus to monitor, for example. I can't see how to invert logic levels to directly monitor RS 232 with the UART protocol; it seems hard-wired to expect logic 1 is the higher of two voltages, though you can change the threshold (if I'm just monitoring one channel I can invert probe and ground, if the source is isolated from ground). Works fine on 5 V UART signals, though. Tried it on "oscilloscope music" but found it was easier to get a good picture on an analog scope; this is not a great limitation. I find the screen resolution to be pleasantly high and I am glad I didn't purchase other models with fewer screen pixels. All scopes are microphonic to some degree; I tried this one and found I had to tap it pretty hard with a pencil, especially right around the BNC connectors, to get it to false trigger. Now I that I know that, I won't do that any more. When I was in university, getting all these features would have cost as much as a small house and taken a wall full of equipment - it's amazing what technology you can get for so little money. After nine months on my bench I'm still very happy with this instrument. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2019 by Kitchen Panda

  • Excellent scope for the money - WITH PROBES...
Style: Oscilloscope
I'm pretty impressed with the scope, especially for the price. It's been a half century since I did any lab work - only analog scopes were available to me back then. Even so, getting some initial traces on the screen wasn't that difficult. NOTE: Although not shown in product photos, it does include two 200 MHz scope probes. I ordered a set to go with it but didn't need to. Screen size is more than adequate, particularly given the size of the device. Would be nice if there was a DC power option for mobile use. The setup is pretty straightforward, especially with the Auto Setup mode, but configuring it for use is going to be a pretty good learning curve for beginners. That also means they're unlikely to outgrow it's capabilities until they get pretty advanced. I got this to use in a ham shack as a fairly new operator and am pretty sure it will cover everything I might need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2020 by Desert Lion

  • Fantastic cheap scope
Style: Oscilloscope
Now if only it told me how to fix the electronics I accidentally nuked....
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by Stephanie

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