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New rack mount oscilloscope from RIGOL designed for high throughput and high channel count system applications

New rack mount oscilloscope from RIGOL designed for high throughput and high channel count system applications

04/16/2021

RIGOL Technologies announces an expansion of its UltraVision II technology platform with the introduction of the DS8000-R Rack-Mount Digital Oscilloscope. This new oscilloscope provides up to 2 GHz Bandwidth and the same jitter and real-time eye analysis, power analysis, and serial decode as RIGOL’s proven MSO8000 Series oscilloscope. The space saving DS8000-R oscilloscope is designed for instrument synchronization for small to large system configurations.

Featuring a typical trigger jitter between instruments of less than 350 psRMS and accessories to synchronize triggering and minimize timing offset among channels, the new DS8000-R oscilloscope is built for demanding system and automation applications. The scope’s ultra-thin, compact design (1U high by ½ rack wide) allows two DS8000-R oscilloscopes to be mounted in a standard 1U rack height. With a total of eight 2 GHz channels in 1U of rack space, the DS8000-R provides unmatched density for high-speed signal acquisition. The scope can be controlled locally via HDMI monitor, mouse and keyboard, and remotely via local web control, free UltraScope PC software, or via custom programming over LAN or USB.

Read more following this link.

www.rigolna.com


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