RIGOL Technologies expanded its UltraVision II technology platform with the DS8000-R Rack-Mount Digital Oscilloscope, which provides up to 2 GHz of Bandwidth. This version has a typical trigger jitter between instruments of less than 350 psRMS, and accessories to synchronize triggering and minimize timing offset among channels. The device delivers the same jitter and real-time eye analysis, power analysis, and serial decode as the company’s MSO8000 Series oscilloscope,
Targeting demanding system and automation applications, the scope’s compact design (1U high by ½ rack wide) enables two DS8000-R oscilloscopes to be mounted in the same standard 1U rack space. Providing eight 2 GHz channels in 1U of rack space, the DS8000-R addresses high-speed signal acquisition in a compact footprint. The scope can be controlled locally via HDMI monitor, mouse and keyboard, as well as remotely via local web control, freely available UltraScope PC software, or custom programming using LAN or USB.
Chris Armstrong, Director of RIGOL North America said, “we are very excited to bring our UltraVision II Technology and the reliability of our custom ASIC designs to system applications that will take advantage of our sampling, memory, synchronization, and analysis capabilities. The scope’s sampling clock and trigger synchronization enable RIGOL to provide powerful solutions for multi-channel, high speed signal acquisition applications, such as collecting transient events in high-energy physics and automated industrial system testing.”
DS8000-R digital oscilloscopes feature 4 analog channels in 350MHz, 1 GHz and 2GHz bandwidths with a real-time sample rate up to 10GSa/s, standard deep memory up to 500Mpts and a high waveform capture rate of 600,000wfm/s. Integrating 6 instruments into 1 the DS8000-R includes a digital oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, arbitrary waveform generator (optional), digital voltmeter, 6 digit counter and totalizer, and a protocol analyzer (optional). The DS8000-R can be used for signal monitoring in extreme environmental conditions with an operating temperature down to -40℃.