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300 MHz Digital Oscilloscope, 2 Channels, 2 GSa/s


$1749.26
This Rigol 300 MHz bandwidth economical digital oscilloscope with high performance, which is designed with dual channels and
SKU: CHN-SCOPE-300M
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Delivery date: 6-12 days

300 MHz Digital Oscilloscope Features

  • Bandwidth up to 300 MHz
  • 2 analog channels, 16 digital channels (MSO model) with 2 GSa/s sample rate
  • Lower noise floor, 500 uV/div~10 V/div wider vertical range
  • Waveform capture rate up to 50,000 wfms/s
  • A variety of trigger and bus decoding functions (Parallel, RS232, I2C, SPI, CAN)
  • 8 inch TFT (800x480) WVGA and 256 level intensity grading display

Models and Key Specifications

Brand NameRIGOL
ModelDS2302AMSO2302A
Number of Analog Channels2
Number of Digital Channels (For MSO Series)16
Bandwidth300 MHz
Max. Real-time Sample RateAnalog channel up to 2 GSa/s
Digital channel up to 1 GSa/s (MSO Series)
Max. Memory DepthAnalog channel up to 14 Mpts (standard)/ 56 Mpts (optional)
Digital channel up to up to 14 Mpts (standard)/ 28 Mpts (optional)
Max. Waveform Capture Rateup to 52,000 wfms/s
Real-time, Hardware Waveform Recording, Playback, and Analysis FunctionsAnalog channel up to 65,000 frames
Digital channel up to 32,000 frames (MSO Series)
Multi-level Intensity Grading Displayup to 256 levels
Standard probes2 sets PVP2350 350 MHz BW Passive Probe
1 sets RPL2316 LA Probe (MSO series only)
DimensionWidth x Height x Depth = 362 mm x 180 mm x 131 mm
Weight6 Kg (Package Included)
Packing Included1 x Digital Oscilloscope; 2 x Probes; 1 x USB Cable; 1 x Power Cord; 1 x Quick Guide

DS/MSO2000A Series Rigol Digital Oscilloscope Specs PDF

Digital Oscilloscope Detail
DS2000 digital oscilloscope detailTips: AC calibration method for oscilloscope probe
High performance oscilloscope for testing high speed signal is very difficult to ensure that the amplitude and phase frequency response is absolutely flat because of the wide bandwidth. In order to improve the measurement accuracy, the frequency response of the band is required, so that the oscilloscope and the probe test system have the consistent amplitude and frequency response in the whole bandwidth. DC calibration cannot modify frequency response. The probe AC calibration method is to use the network analyzer to test the S parameters of the active probe amplifier, and to correct the frequency response of the probe by testing the loss of each frequency point. The oscilloscope manufacturer will test the S parameters of each probe amplifier and store it in the memory inside the probe. When the user USES the probe, the oscilloscope reads the probe S parameter for AC calibration.