



RIGOL DS1102Z-E 100 MHz Oscilloscope
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- Analog Bandwidth: 100 MHz
- Analog Channels: 2
- Maximum Real-time Sample Rate: 1 GSa/s
- Maximum Memory Depth: 24Mpts
- Maximum Waveform Capture Rate: 30,000wfm/s
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Waveform refresh rate of 30,000 wfms/s
A waveform refresh rate of 30,000 wfms/s makes it easier to capture sporadic abnormal signals.

24m storage depth
Standard 24m ultra long storage depth. It allows the user to give full consideration to the overall situation and details of the waveform, maintain the highest sampling rate for a longer period of time, without missing any waveform change

Hardware waveform recording and playback function
Provide waveform recording function options, record waveform changes, easily replay waveform, find out the fault location

Serial bus triggering and decoding
Provide bus triggering and decoding options, support RS232 / UART, I2C, SPI bus

Digital fluorescent display
Multi level gray level display capability, providing similar fluorescent display effect, and the change of waveform can be seen at a fraction of a millisecond

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Waveform refresh rate of 30,000 wfms/s
A waveform refresh rate of 30,000 wfms/s makes it easier to capture sporadic abnormal signals.

24m storage depth
Standard 24m ultra long storage depth. It allows the user to give full consideration to the overall situation and details of the waveform, maintain the highest sampling rate for a longer period of time, without missing any waveform change

Hardware waveform recording and playback function
Provide waveform recording function options, record waveform changes, easily replay waveform, find out the fault location

Serial bus triggering and decoding
Provide bus triggering and decoding options, support RS232 / UART, I2C, SPI bus

Digital fluorescent display
Multi level gray level display capability, providing similar fluorescent display effect, and the change of waveform can be seen at a fraction of a millisecond





































































































































