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Product: 6.33 Pounds
Product Description
Hantek DSO2D15 Digital Storage Oscilloscope
Product introduction
Hantek oscilloscopes are extensive use in many scopes and well-know for the DSO4102C, and there is a mature technology in this industry. Hantek DSO2000 Series also continue to use the same motherboard and chip-set of the DSO4000 Series and it is a upgrade version.
DSO2D15 is a cost-effective oscilloscope, with 8M memory depth, 150MHz bandwidth, 1GSa/s, 3-digit digital voltage meter, 6-digit hardware frequency indicator functions and abundant SCPI remote command control. This lab oscilloscope supports BUS decode and protocol analysis includes RS232/UART, I2C, SPI, CAN, LIN. This DSO2D15 digital oscilloscope can connect the laptop, that allows direct and efficient observation of data. The function of this oscilloscope is suitable for use in personal hobbies, maintenance devices and small-scale laboratory. Hantek DSO2D15 oscilloscope is a professional device in many industries, such as communications, aerospace, embedded systems, computer, R&D, education and so on.
Support arbitrary waveform output, 14 kinds of trigger modes, standard with 5 kinds of serial protocol triggers and decodes; 32 kinds of auto measurements with statistics;
PC software only supports windows7/8/10 32-bit and 64-bit, do not support OS
Model: DSO2D15
150MHZ analog channel bandwidth
2 channels which are respectively controlled by independent knobs
Built-in 1 CH 25MHz waveform generator
Sampling rate up to 1 GSa/s
8M memory depth
Vertical resolution: 8bit
Key Features
Vertical range 2mV/div ~ 10V/div
Trigger: Edge, Pulse, Video, Slope, Overtime, Window, Pattern, Interval, Under Amp, UART, LIN, CAN, SPI, IIC
BUS decode and protocol analysis: RS232/UART, I2C, SPI, CAN, LIN
Save multiple data formats, such as settings, waveforms, reference waveforms, CSV, pictures
A 3-digit digital voltage meter and a 6-digit hardware frequency indicator
32 kinds of auto measurements with statistics, real-time statistics of maximum, minimum, standard deviation and etc.
2 sets of digital voltmeters