The DS1000Z family of digital oscilloscopes has long been a favorite of educators, entrepreneurs, hobbyists, and embedded engineers, the company reported. The new DS1202Z-E builds upon that legacy by delivering a 200-MHz version for $369.
"The DS1000Z transformed the low-end oscilloscope market by delivering a highly capable instrument at an economical price," said Michael Rizzo, general manager of RIGOL North America. "By extending the capabilities in this scope series to 200 MHz, engineers working at higher frequencies or needing faster rise-time measurements can benefit from the same uncompromised performance and unprecedented value with the DS1202Z-E."
The DS1202Z-E comes standard with two analog channels, 24 MPts of deep memory, a 60,000-frame segmented record mode, standard serial decode and triggering, high-resolution FFT, 15 trigger types, and 37 integrated measurements, making the DS1202Z-E a capable debug tool for design engineers. However, with a price of $369 it is accessible to hobbyists and educators needing increased instrument bandwidth.
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