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Siglent's top oscilloscope includes 7 software bundles

12 February 2020

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For a limited time, Siglent Technologies’ high-end oscilloscope, the SDS5000X, will be shipping with seven advanced performance software bundles, including serial decoding, function generator, power supply analysis and more. This $2,833 value expires March 31. The SDS5000X is available with bandwidths of 350, 500 and 1 GHz and offers a maximum sample rate of 5 GS/s. It also features 250 Mpts of acquisition memory and a waveform-update rate of up to 110,000 wfm/s. To help maintain high test speeds, many of its waveform analysis features are implemented in hardware.

The SDS5000X includes a full digital trigger with qualified and zone triggering to help isolate faults more quickly. This technique enables a highly sensitive and accurate trigger control. It also includes a new low noise front end that delivers an industry-leading vertical sensitivity of 500 µV/div, making this new scope ideal for debugging small signals. It features powerful data analysis and measurement features designed to solve the complex challenges of embedded circuit design.

One of the best features of this innovative platform is its usability. The scope includes a large responsive 10.1 in. touch screen that includes smooth gesture operation and a clear layout that makes the scope extremely easy-to-use. For example, setting up the zone trigger is as simple as drawing a target around the waveform with a finger.

For multi-domain analysis, the oscilloscope has hardware-based frequency analysis utilizing up-to 2 Mpts for the FFT-calculation. This deep memory FFT provides a higher frequency resolution than many other FFT0-based systems. Furthermore, the SDS5000X can be upgraded to include MSO/16 digital channels and an external 25 MHz arbitrary waveform generator at any time.



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Re: New Siglent oscilloscopes starting at $2,899
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2019-Oct-23 7:04 AM

Can it also be upgraded to work with LTE 450 MHz frequency?

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