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Overview of RIGOL's Medium

and High-end Series Products


MSO5000 DHO4000 MSO/DS7000 MSO8000 MSO8000A

Analog
2/4+16 4 4+16 4+16 4+16
Channel

Analog 70 MHz to 350 200/400/800 100 MHz to 600 MHz/1 750 MHz/1.5
Bandwidth MHz MHz 500 MHz GHz/2 GHz GHz/3 GHz

Max. Sample
Rate 8 GSa/s 4 GSa/s 10 GSa/s 10 GSa/s 10 GSa/s

Max. Memory 200 Mpts 500 Mpts 500 Mpts


Depth (option) (option) (option) 500 Mpts 500 Mpts

50,000 wfms/s
(Vector mode)
Max. 500,000 1,500,000 600,000 600,000 600,000
Waveform wfms/s wfms/s wfms/s wfms/s
Capture Rate wfms/s
(UltraAcquire
mode)

Max. Frames
of Waveform 450,000 500,000 450,000 450,000 450,000
Recording

10.1'' 10.1'' 10.1'' 10.1''


9'' capacitive capacitive capacitive capacitive capacitive
LCD multi-touch multi-touch multi-touch multi-touch multi-touch
screen screen screen screen screen
Hardware Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard
Mask Test
Built-in
Arbitrary 2 CH, 25 MHz 2 CH, 25 MHz 2 CH, 25 MHz 2 CH, 25 MHz
N/A
Waveform (option) (option) (option) (option)
Generator
Built-in Digital Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard
Voltmeter
6-digit 6-digit 6-digit 6-digit 6-digit
Built-in frequency frequency frequency frequency frequency
Hardware counter + counter + counter + counter + counter +
Counter totalizer totalizer totalizer totalizer totalizer
Standard, Standard, Standard, Standard, Standard,
Search and supporting supporting supporting supporting supporting
Navigation table display table display table display table display table display

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MSO5000 DHO4000 MSO/DS7000 MSO8000 MSO8000A
Power Built-in UPA Built-in UPA Built-in UPA Built-in UPA Built-in UPA
Analysis (option) + PC (option) + PC (option) + PC (option) + PC (option) + PC
Real-time Eye N/A N/A N/A Option Option
Diagram
Jitter Analysis N/A N/A N/A Option Option

RS232/UART, RS232/UART,
I2C, SPI, CAN, I2C, SPI, CAN, RS232/UART,
RS232/UART, RS232/UART, I2C, SPI, CAN,
Serial Protocol I2C, SPI, CAN, CAN-FD, LIN, I2C, SPI, CAN, CAN-FD, LIN, CAN-FD, LIN,
LIN, FlexRay, LIN, FlexRay,
Analysis FlexRay, I2S, FlexRay, I2S, FlexRay, I2S,
I2S, and MIL- I2S, and MIL- and MIL-
STD-1553 and MIL- STD-1553 and MIL- STD-1553
STD-1553 STD-1553

Waveform
Color Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard
Persistence
Histogram Standard N/A Standard Standard Standard
Enhanced FFT, Enhanced FFT, Enhanced FFT, Enhanced FFT, Enhanced FFT,
FFT standard standard standard standard standard
Displays 4 Displays 4 Displays 4 Displays 4 Displays 4
MATH functions at functions at functions at functions at functions at
the same time the same time the same time the same time the same time

Standard: USB, Standard: USB,


Standard: USB, Standard: USB, Standard: USB,
LAN, and LAN, and
LAN, and LAN, and LAN, and
Connectivity HDMI HDMI
HDMI HDMI HDMI
option: option:
option: USB- option: USB- option: USB-
GPIB USB-GPIB GPIB USB-GPIB GPIB

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Design Features
7-in-1 Integrated Digital Oscilloscope, with Excellent Performance
at Unprecedented Price Point
In today's integration design field, a highly
integrated multifunctional oscilloscope has
become a useful tool for design engineers.
MSO8000 series digital oscilloscope launched by
RIGOL this time integrates 7 independent
instruments into 1, including one digital
oscilloscope, one 16-channel logic analyzer, one
spectrum analyzer, one arbitrary waveform
generator, one digital voltmeter, one high-
precision frequency counter and totalizer, and one
protocol analyzer. MSO8000 series offers you a
flexible and economical solution to address your
actual needs.
Digital Oscilloscope
• Three bandwidth models: 2 GHz, 1 GHz, and
600 MHz; with the bandwidth upgradeable
• Up to 10 GSa/s real-time sample rate
• 4 analog channels and 1 EXT channel
• Up to 500 Mpts memory depth
• Maximum waveform capture rate of 600,000
wfms/s
• 500 MHz passive voltage probe for each
channel (std.)
• Two 1.5 GHz passive low-impedance probes
(std.) for the 2 GHz and 1 GHz bandwidth
models
Logic Analyzer
• Standard configuration of 16 digital channels
and one optional RPL2316 logic analyzer probe
• 62.5 Mpts memory depth for the waveforms of
all the digital channels
• Up to 1.25 GSa/s sample rate
• Hardware real-time waveform recording and
playback functions supported
• Mixed (analog channel and digital channel)
trigger and decode supported
• Convenient digital channel grouping and
group operation

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Spectrum Analyzer
• Standard configuration of enhanced FFT, real-
time operation for max. 1 Mpts waveform data
• Max. frequency range: oscilloscope analog
bandwidth
• Up to 4 groups of operations can be displayed
at the same time
• Independent FFT color persistence view
supported
• Up to 15 peaks available for the peak search
function; event table available to be exported

Arbitrary Waveform Generator (Opt.)


• Standard hardware configuration of two
waveforms output channels, AWG option is
required to be ordered
• 13 pre-defined waveforms
• Up to 25 MHz frequency
• Up to 200 MSa/s sample rate
• Advanced modulation, sweep, and burst signal
output supported
Digital Voltmeter
• 3-digit DC, AC RMS, and AC+DC RMS voltage
measurement
• Sound an alarm for reaching or exceeding the
limits
• Display the latest measurement results in the
form of a diagram, and display the extrema
over the last 3 seconds
High-Precision Frequency Counter and Totalizer
• 3 to 6-digit (selectable) high-precision
frequency counter
• Support the statistics on the maximum and
minimum values of the frequency
• 48-bit totalizer (std.)
Protocol Analyzer (Opt.)
• Support RS232/UART, I2C, SPI, CAN, CAN-FD,
LIN, I2S, FlexRay, and MIL-STD-1553 serial bus
• Support analog channels and digital channel
trigger and decode
• RS232/UART, I2C, and SPI support waveform
search function
• Work with waveform recording, pass/fail, and
zone trigger

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600,000 wfms/s Capture Rate
Engineers often have to spend a lot of time and
efforts in locating the problem in design and
debugging. Therefore, a proper debugging tool
will help engineers to work more efficiently.
MSO8000 series digital oscilloscope can provide
the waveform capture rate of up to 600,000
wfms/s, so that the glitches and infrequent events
in waveforms can be quickly identified, greatly
Capture occasional exceptional signals in high refresh
improving the debugging efficiency for the
mode.
engineers.

256-level intensity grading display can reflect the


occurrence frequencies of the infrequent events.
Its newly added color persistence function can
highlight the signal of different probabilities with
a different color grading. You can set the
persistence time to control the duration time for
the waveforms to be displayed on the screen, so
that the display capability of the infrequent events
can be further enhanced.
Changes of each frame of waveforms of the sweep
signal can be clearly observed in high refresh mode.

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Hardware Full Memory Auto Measurement
The auto measurement is the basic tool for
engineers to make a rapid analysis of the signals,
and it requires more efficient measurement
process and accurate measurement results.
MSO8000 supports hardware full memory auto
measurement, provides measurements of 41
waveform parameters, supports displaying the
statistics and analysis of the measurement results
for 10 items. In addition, the auto measurement
function also supports auto cursor indicator and
Observe and accurately measure two signals with
measurement range selection. You can also set
great frequency deviations. The full-memory hardware
the threshold for each measurement source
measurement can measure accurate frequency value
independently, making the waveform
of the waveforms with 340k rising edges.
measurement more flexible. To get a quick view
about how to make measurements, we provide
you with detailed help documents and diagrams
to better illustrate the measurement methods for
each item.

Based on the different data sources, auto


measurement consists of two modes: Normal and
Precision. In Normal mode, the data volume
increases from 1 k to 1 M, optimizing the basic
measurement function. In Precision mode, the
oscilloscope provides hardware full-memory auto The ordinary 1 Mpts software measurement can no
measurement, greatly improving the precision of longer measure the accurate frequency of the high-
the waveform measurement. With the 500 Mpts frequency signal.
memory depth, any measurement for the item
can be completed within 1.5 s, making long
duration of high speed captures possible.

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Hardware Pass/Fail Test
The MSO8000 series is equipped with hardware
pass/fail test function as the standard
configuration, which can be used in signal
monitoring for a long time, signal monitoring
during design, and signal test in the production
line. You can set the test mask based on the
known "standard" waveform, and then compare
the signal under test with the "standard"
waveform to display the statistics on the test
results. When a successful or failed test is
detected by the oscilloscope, you can choose to The Pass/Fail test function can quickly make statistics
immediately stop monitoring, enable the beeper on the occurrence probability of the signal exceptions.
to sound an alarm, or save the current screen
image. Also, you can choose to continue
monitoring.

Hardware Waveform Recording and Playback


The memory depth is one of the key The MSO8000 series provides ceaseless
specifications of the oscilloscope. However, no recording and playback for a maximum of
matter how high the memory depth, it cannot 450,000 frames of hardware real-time
be guaranteed that all the signals that users are waveforms. This specification is second to none
concerned about can be captured in one time. in the industry. The hardware waveform
This is especially true for the occurrence of the recording function adopts the segmented
infrequent signals during debugging design or storage technology. With the technology, you
locating specific events from the long captured can set the trigger conditions to make a
complicated signals. In addition, the long selective choice in capturing and saving the
memory depth will be bound to reduce the signals that you are interested in, then mark the
response time for the oscilloscope. The time on the signal. This has not only ensured
hardware waveform recording and playback the high capture efficiency, but also prolonged
function can address this issue. the overall observation time for the waveforms.
The hardware waveform playback function
enables you to have sufficient time to take a
careful view and analysis of the recorded
segment of the waveforms.

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Zone Trigger
In face of the complex and variable circuit signal
in the circuit debugging, it is easy for us to find
the transient occasional exception signals on the
oscilloscope with a high waveform capture rate.
However, it is not easy to isolate the exceptional
signal from the complex circuit signals and trigger
them stably. You have to spend more time on the
usage of some advanced trigger types, and
sometimes even the powerful advanced trigger is
Draw a rectangle on the transient exception signal
unable to make it. The MSO8000 series is specially
and select Trigger zone B.
equipped with touch screen-based zone trigger
function, which can help users accelerate the
signal isolation process. The zone trigger function
is easy to operate. You only need to use the
specified rectangle drawing gesture to draw one
or two rectangular zones on the corresponding
signal section, then you can quickly isolate the
signal for observation.

The zone trigger works together with other 20


trigger types. The decoding, waveform recording,
Quickly isolate the exceptional signal with Edge
and pass/fail test functions are also supported.
trigger and Zone trigger.
This is conducive to the debugging of the
complex signals.

Search and Navigation


As the memory depth of the oscilloscope
becomes higher, locating a specific event from the
thousands of captured complicated waveforms is
a tedious task that requires much time and
efforts. The waveform search function can help
you quickly locate the concerned events and
make a mark. Then, you can use the specific
navigation keys to quickly locate the marked
signal and make measurements easily. The search The search and navigation function can quickly search
conditions for waveform search include edge, for the signals with exceptions and locate them
pulse, runt pulse, and slope. The searched event accurately.
information is displayed in the form of a list.

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Power Analysis (Option)
To cater to the increasing test demand for the
switching power supply and the power
component, we configure the MSO8000 series
with the optional built-in power analysis software.
The current power analysis software can complete
the power quality analysis and ripple analysis. The
power analysis software can help engineers
analyze the commonly used power parameters
rapidly and accurately, without needing to make
tedious configurations manually or do
complicated formula calculation.

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Remote Control and Offline Analysis Software
The Web Control software, VNC, and Ultra Scope
control analysis software are served as the
standard configurations for the MSO8000 series.
You can use them to migrate the instrument
control and waveform analysis to the PC, and then
click the mouse to operate easily.

You only need to input the IP address of the


oscilloscope into the address bar of the Web
browser to open the Web Control software. The
display of the waveform interface and instrument
control in the software are consistent with that in
the MSO8000 series. You can use the mouse to
click the menus in the Web Control interface to
complete the waveform control, measurement,
and analysis. In the Web Control interface, you
can view the basic information of the instrument,
set or modify the network status.

The VNC client (VNC Viewer) can be downloaded


from its official website. When the VNC client is
installed and your instrument is connected to the
network, open the VNC Viewer client and input
the IP address of the instrument into the VNC
address bar. Then, you can view the screen of the
instrument and operate the instrument remotely.
The display of the waveform interface and
instrument control in the software are consistent
with that in the MSO8000 series. You can use the
mouse to click the menus in the VNC interface to
complete the waveform control, measurement,
and analysis.

The powerful data analysis function of the


MSO8000 series is not only limited to the
oscilloscope itself. The Ultra Scope control
analysis software can not only realize the basic
control for the instrument, but also can export the
500 M waveform big data to the PC, and then
make measurements, math operation, and
analysis of the data offline. It also supports real-
time monitoring of the oscilloscope status and
multi-pane windowing on multiple instruments.
The available remote control interfaces include
USB, LAN, and GPIB. You can select any one of
them to realize remote control.

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User-defined One-key Quick Operation
There is a dedicated Quick key on the front panel
of the MSO8000 series, enabling you to customize
the function of the key and complete the
commonly used operation quickly. With the
customized setting of the Quick key, you can
quickly capture the screen image, realize
waveform saving, setup saving, all measurement,
reset measurement statistics, reset pass/fail test
statistics, waveform recording, send the mail,
printing, and group saving.

Multiple External Interfaces

The MSO8000 series provides a variety of external


interfaces, including USB HOST & DEVICE, LAN
(LXI), HDMI, TRIG OUT, and USB-GPIB (opt.). The
oscilloscope is in compliance with the standards
specified in LXI Device Specification 2011. The LXI
web page is available to access via the LAN
interface. You can purchase the USB-GPIB adaptor
from RIGOL to enjoy the reliable GPIB
communication service. It also provides HDMI
video output interface.

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RIGOL Probes and Accessories
Supported
RIGOL Passive Probes
Model Type Description

• Attenuation Ratio: 10:1/1:1


• 1X BW: DC to 35 MHz
High-impedance Probe • 10X BW: DC to 150 MHz
• Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
PVP2150 oscilloscopes

• Attenuation Ratio: 10:1/1:1


• 1X BW: DC to 35 MHz
High-impedance Probe • 10X BW: DC to 350 MHz
• Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
oscilloscopes
PVP2350

• Attenuation Ratio: 10:1


• BW: DC to 500 MHz
High-impedance Probe • Compatibility: MSO/DS4000, DS6000, MSO/
DS7000, MSO8000/A, DHO4000/1000, and
RP3500A DS70000/80000 series

• BW: DC~600 MHz


• Compatibility: MSO/DS4000, DS6000, MSO/
High-impedance Probe
DS7000, MSO8000/A, and DS70000/80000
series

RP5600A

• BW: DC~1.5 GHz


• Compatibility: MSO/DS4000, DS6000, MSO/
Low-impedance Probe
DS7000, MSO8000/A, and DS70000/80000
series
RP6150A

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Model Type Description

• Attenuation Ratio: 100:1


• BW: DC to 300 MHz
• CAT I 2000 V (DC+AC)
High-voltage Probe
• CAT II 1500 V (DC+AC)
• Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
RP1300H oscilloscopes

• Attenuation Ratio: 1000:1


• BW: DC to 40 MHz
• DC: 0 to 10 kV DC
High-voltage Probe • AC: pulse ≤20 kVp-p
• AC: sine ≤7 kVrms
RP1010H
• Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
oscilloscopes

• Attenuation Ratio: 1000:1


• BW: DC to 150 MHz
• DC+ACpeak: 18 kV CAT II
High-voltage Probe
• ACrms: 12 kV CAT II
RP1018H • Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
oscilloscopes

• Logic analyzer probe (dedicated probe for


Logic Analyzer Probe MSO2000A, MSO4000, MSO/DS7000, and
MSO8000/A series)
RPL2316

RIGOL Active & Current Probes


Model Type Description

• BW: DC to 2.5 GHz


Single-ended/ • 30 V peak CAT I
Differential Active
Probe • Compatibility: MSO/DS7000, MSO8000/A,
DHO4000, and DS70000/80000 series
PVA7250

• BW: DC to 1.5 GHz


• 30 V peak CAT I
Single-ended/
Differential Active • Compatibility: MSO/DS4000, DS6000, MSO/
Probe
DS7000, MSO8000/A, DHO4000, and
DS70000/80000 series
RP7150

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Model Type Description

• BW: DC to 800 MHz


• 30 V peak CAT I
Single-ended/
Differential Active • Compatibility: MSO/DS4000, DS6000, MSO/
Probe
DS7000, MSO8000/A, DHO4000, and
DS70000/80000 series
RP7080

• BW: DC to 1.5 GHz


• 30 V peak CAT I
Single-ended Active
Probe • Compatibility: MSO/DS4000, DS6000, MSO/
DS7000, MSO8000/A, DHO4000, and
DS70000/80000 series
RP7150S

• BW: DC to 800 MHz


• 30 V peak CAT I
Single-ended Active
Probe • Compatibility: MSO/DS4000, DS6000, MSO/
DS7000, MSO8000/A, DHO4000, and
RP7080S DS70000/80000 series

• BW: DC to 300 kHz


• Maximum Input

AC: ±100 A
Current Probe AC P-P: 200 A

AC RMS: 70 A
RP1001C • Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
oscilloscopes

• BW: DC to 1 MHz
• Maximum Input

AC: ±70 A
Current Probe AC P-P: 140 A

AC RMS: 50 A
RP1002C • Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
oscilloscopes

• BW: DC to 50 MHz
• Maximum Input

AC P-P: 50 A (non-continuous)
Current Probe
AC RMS: 30 A
• Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
RP1003C oscilloscopes
• Required to order RP1000P power supply.

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Model Type Description

• BW: DC to 100 MHz


• Maximum Input

AC P-P: 50 A (non-continuous)
Current Probe
AC RMS: 30 A
• Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
RP1004C oscilloscopes
• Required to order RP1000P power supply.

• BW: DC to 10 MHz
• Maximum Input

AC P-P: 300 A (non-continuous), 500 A


(@pulse width ≤ 30 us)
Current Probe
AC RMS: 150 A
• Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
RP1005C
oscilloscopes
• Required to order RP1000P power supply.

• Power supply for RP1003C, RP1004C,


Power Supply RP1005C, and RP1006C; supporting 4
channels.

RP1000P

• BW: DC to 25 MHz
High-voltage • Max. voltage ≤ 1400 Vpp (DC + AC P-P)
Differential Probe • Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
oscilloscopes
RP1025D

• BW: DC to 50 MHz
High-voltage • Max. voltage ≤ 7000 Vpp (DC + AC P-P)
Differential Probe • Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
oscilloscopes
RP1050D

• BW: DC to 100 MHz


High-voltage • Max. voltage ≤ 7000 Vpp (DC + AC P-P)
Differential Probe • Compatibility: All models of RIGOL's digital
oscilloscopes
RP1100D

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Specifications
All the specifications are guaranteed except the parameters marked with "Typical" and the
oscilloscope needs to operate for more than 30 minutes under the specified operation temperature.

Overview of the MSO8000 Series Technical Specifications

Model MSO8064 MSO8104 MSO8204

Analog bandwidth (50 Ω, -3


600 MHz 1 GHz 2 GHz
dB)[1]

Analog bandwidth (1 MΩ, -3


500 MHz
dB)

Calculated Rising Time under


50 Ω
≤583 ps ≤350 ps ≤175 ps
(single-channel mode,
10%-90%, typical)

4 input analog channels

1 input EXT channel


No. of Input/Output 16 input digital channels (required to purchase the RPL2316 logic
Channels analyzer probe)

dual-channel arbitrary waveform generator output (required to


purchase the MSO8000-AWG option)

Sampling Mode Real-time sampling

Single-channel: 10 GSa/s, half-channel[2]: 5 GSa/s, full-channel: 2.5


GSa/s
Max. Analog Channel Sample
NOTE:
Rate
Under the max. sample rate, the max. bandwidths for different
models are different[3].

Analog channel: 500 Mpts (single-channel), 250 Mpts (half-


Max. Memory Depth channel[2]), 125 Mpts (full-channel)

digital channel: 62.5 Mpts (full-channel)

Max. Waveform Capture


≥600,000 wfms/s
Rate[4]

Hardware real-time
waveform recording and ≥450,000 wfms (single-channel)
playing

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Model MSO8064 MSO8104 MSO8204

Peak Detection Captures 400 ps glitches

LCD Size and Type 10.1-inch capacitive multi-touch screen/gesture enabled operation

Display Resolution 1024 × 600

Vertical System Analog Channel


Vertical System Analog Channel

Input Coupling DC or AC

Input Impedance 1 MΩ ± 1%, 50 Ω ± 4%

Input Capacitance 19 pF ± 3 pF

0.0001X, 0.0002X, 0.0005X, 0.001X, 0.002X, 0.005X, 0.01X, 0.02X, 0.05X,


Probe Attenuation
0.1X, 0.2X, 0.5X, 1X, 2X, 5X, 10X, 20X, 50X, 100X, 200X, 500X, 1000X,
Coefficient
2000X, 5000X, 10000X, 20000X, and 50000X

Probe Recognition Auto-recognized RIGOL probe

1 MΩ CAT I, 300 Vrms, 400 Vpk; Transient Overvoltage 1,600 Vpk


Maximum Input
Voltage
50 Ω 5Vrms

1 MΩ 1 mV/div to 10 V/div
Vertical Sensitivity
Range[5]
50 Ω 1 mV/div~1 V/div

± 1 V (1 mV/div to 50 mV/div)

1 MΩ ± 30 V (51 mV/div to 260 mV/div)

Offset Range ± 100 V (265 mV/div to 10 V/div)

±1 V (1 mV/div to 100 mV/div)


50 Ω
±4 V (102 mV/div to 1 V/div)

Dynamic Range ±5 div(8 bits)

1 MΩ 20 MHz, 250 MHz; selectable for each channel


Bandwidth Limit
(Typical)
50 Ω 20 MHz

DC Gain Accuracy[5] ±2% of full scale

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Vertical System Analog Channel

>200 mV/div (±0.1 div±2 mV±1.5% of offset value)


DC Offset Accuracy
>200 mV/div (±0.1 div±2 mV±1.0% of offset value)

Channel-to-Channel
≥100:1 (from DC to 1 GHz), ≥30:1 (> 1 GHz)
Isolation

ESD Tolerance ±8 kV (on input BNCs)

Vertical System Digital Channel


Vertical System Digital Channel

16 input channels (D0~D15)


Number of Channels
(D0~D7, D8~D15)

Threshold Range ±20.0 V, in 10 mV step

Threshold Accuracy ±(100 mV + 3% of the threshold setting)

TTL(1.4 V), CMOS5.0(2.5 V), CMOS3.3(1.65 V), CMOS2.5(1.25 V),


Threshold Selection CMOS1.8(0.9 V), ECL(-1.3 V),PECL(3.7 V), LVDS(1.2 V), 0.0V

User (adjustable threshold for 8 channels in a group)

Max. Input Voltage ± 40 Vpp CAT I; transient overvoltage 800 Vpk

Max. Input Dynamic Range ±10 V + threshold

Minimum Voltage Swing 500 mVpp

Input Impedance About 101 kΩ

Probe Load ≈8 pF

Vertical Resolution 1 bits

Vertical Resolution
Vertical Resolution
Resolution 9 bits 10 bits 11 bits 12 bits
10 GSa/s 1 GHz 500 MHz 250 MHz 125 MHz
Bandwidth[7] 5 GSa/s 500 MHz 250 MHz 125 MHz 62.5 MHz
2.5 GSa/s 250 MHz 125 MHz 62.5 MHz 31.25 MHz

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Horizontal System--Analog Channel
Horizontal System--Analog Channel
600 MHz 1 GHz 2 GHz

500 ps/div to 1 500 ps/div to 1 200 ps/div to 1


Range of Time Base ks/div ks/div ks/div

Fine

Time Base Resolution 2 ps

Time Base Accuracy ±1 ppm ± 2 ppm/year

Pre-
≥1/2 of the screen width
trigger
Time Base Delay
Range
after
1 s to 100 div
trigger

Time Interval (∆T) Measurement ±(1 sample interval) ± (2 ppm x readout) ± 50 ps

Inter-channel Offset Correction


±100 ns
Range

YT Default

XY X = Channel 1, Y = Channel 2

Horizontal Mode
SCAN Time base ≥200 ms/div, available to enter or exit the SCAN mode

Time base ≥200 ms/div, available to enter or exit the ROLL


ROLL
mode[6]

Horizontal System--Digital Channel


Horizontal System--Digital Channel

Min. Detectable Pulse Width 3.2 ns

500 MHz (accurately copied as the sine wave of the maximum


frequency of the logic square wave; input amplitude is the
Maximum Input Frequency
minimum swing; the shortest the ground cable is required for the
logic probe)

Inter-channel Time Delay 1 ns (typical), 2 ns (maximum)

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Acquisition System
Acquisition System

10 GSa/s (single-channel), 5 GSa/s (half-channel[2]), 2.5 GSa/s


(full-channel)
Max. Sample Rate of Analog
NOTE:
Channel
When all the channels are enabled, the sample rate is 2.5 GSa/s,
and the analog bandwidth can reach up to 1 GHz.

Max. Memory Depth of Analog 500 Mpts (single-channel), 250 Mpts (half-channel[2]), 125 Mpts
Channel (full-channel)

Max. Sample Rate of Digital


1.25 GSa/s (full-channel)
Channel

Max. Memory Depth of Digital 62.5 Mpts (full-channel)


Channel

Normal Default

Peak
Captures 400 ps glitches
Detection

Acquisition Mode
Average 2, 4, 8, 16…65536 are available for you to choose,
Mode averaging point by point

High
9-12 bits
Resolution

Trigger System
Trigger System

Analog channel (1~4), digital channel (D0~D15), EXT TRIG, AC


Trigger Source
Line

Trigger Mode Auto, Normal, Single

DC DC coupling trigger

AC AC coupling trigger

High
Trigger Coupling High frequency rejection, cut-off frequency~75 kHz (internal
Frequency
trigger only)
Rejection

Low Frequency Low frequency rejection, cut-off frequency~75 kHz (internal


Rejection trigger only)

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Trigger System

Increases delay for the trigger circuit (internal trigger only),


Noise Rejection
On/Off

Holdoff Range 8 ns to 10 s

Internal
Analog Bandwidth
Trigger
Trigger
Bandwidth
External
200 MHz
Trigger

1.3 div, <10 mV/div

Internal 0.7 div, ≥10 mV/div


Trigger
When the noise rejection is enabled, the trigger sensitivity is
Trigger Sensitivity reduced half.

External 200 mVpp, DC to 100 MHz


Trigger 500 mVpp, 100 MHz to 200 MHz

Internal
± 5 div from the center of the screen
Trigger

Trigger Level
External
Range ±8 V
Trigger

AC Line fixed 50%

Trigger Type
Trigger Type

Triggers in the rectangle area drawn manually, supporting trigger zone A and
Zone Trigger trigger zone B. The trigger conditions can be "Intersect" or "Not intersect".

Source channel: CH1~CH4; only one analog channel is triggered each time.

Standard: Edge trigger, Pulse trigger, Slope trigger, Video trigger, Pattern
trigger, Duration trigger, Timeout trigger, Runt trigger, Window trigger, Delay
Trigger Type trigger, Setup/Hold trigger, and Nth Edge trigger

Option: RS232/UART, I2C, SPI, CAN, FlexRay, LIN, I2S, and MIL-STD-1553

Triggers on the threshold of the specified edge of the input signal. The types
Edge can be Rising, Falling, or Either
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15, EXT, or AC Line

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Trigger Type

Triggers on the positive or negative pulse with a specified width. The pulse
Pulse width is greater or smaller than a certain value or within a certain time range.
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

Triggers on the positive or negative slope of the specified time. The slew time
is greater or smaller than a certain value or within a certain time range (800
Slope
ps~10 s).
Source channel: CH1~CH4

Triggers on all lines, specified line, odd field, or even field that conforms to the
video standards. The supported video standards include NTSC, PAL/SECAM,
480p/60Hz, 576p/50Hz, 720p/60Hz, 720p/50Hz, 720p/30Hz, 720p/25Hz, 720p/
Video
24Hz, 1080p/60Hz, 1080p/50Hz, 1080p/30Hz, 1080p/25Hz, 1080p/24Hz, 1080i/
60Hz, and 1080i/50Hz
Source channel: CH1~CH4

Identifies a trigger condition by searching for a specified pattern. The pattern is


a combination of multiple selected channel sources. The logic pattern of each
Pattern
channel is H, L, X, Rising, and Falling
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

Triggers when the specified pattern meets the specified duration condition.
The pattern is a combination of multiple selected channel sources. The logic
Duration pattern of each channel is H, L, and X. The duration is greater or smaller than a
certain value, or within a certain time range, or outside a certain time range.
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

Triggers when duration of a certain event exceeds the specified time (200
Timeout ps~10 s). The event can be specified as Rising, Falling, or Either
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

Triggers when the pulses pass through one threshold but fail to pass through
Runt another threshold. The channel only supports analog channels
Source channel: CH1~CH4

Triggers in a specified window state when the rising edge of the signal crosses
the upper threshold or the falling edge crosses the lower threshold. The
Window
window state can be Enter, Exit, or Time
Source channel: CH1~CH4

Triggers when the time difference between the specified edges of Source A
and Source B meets the preset time. Delay is greater or smaller than a certain
Delay
value, or within a certain time range, or outside a certain time range.
Source channel: CH1~CH4

When the setup time or hold time between the input clock signal and the data
Setup/Hold signal is smaller than the specified time (8 ns~10 s).
Source channel: CH1~CH4

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Trigger Type

Triggers on the Nth edge that appears after the specified idle time. The edge
Nth Edge can be specified as Rising or Falling
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-COMP option
RS232/UART
Triggers on the Start, Error, Check Error, or Data frame of the RS232/UART bus
(Option) (up to 20 Mb/s).
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-EMBD option

I2C (Option) Triggers on the Start, Stop, Restart, MissedACK, Address (7 bits, 8 bits, or 10
bits), Data, or Address Data of the I2C bus.
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-EMBD option

SPI (Option) Triggers on the specified pattern of the specified data width (4~32) of SPI bus.
CS and Timeout are supported
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-AUTO option

Triggers on the start of a frame, end of a frame, Remote ID, Overload, Frame ID,
CAN (Option) Frame Data, Data&ID, Frame Error, Bit Fill, Answer Error, Check Error, Format
Error, and Random Error of the CAN signal (up to 5Mb/s). The supported CAN
bus signal types include CAN_H, CAN_L, TX/RX, and DIFF.
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-FLEX option

Triggers on the specified position (TSS End, FSS_BSS End, FES End, DTS End),
FlexRay (Option) frame (null, Sync, Start, All), symbol (CAS/MTS and WUS), error (Head CRC Err,
Tail CRC Err, Decode Err, and Random Err) of the FlexRay signal (up to 10 Mb/s).
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-AUTO option

LIN (Option) Triggers on the Sync, ID, Data (length settable), Data&ID, Wakeup, Sleep, and
Error frame of the LIN bus signal (up to 20 Mb/s).
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-AUDIO option

Triggers on 2's complement data of audio left channel, right channel, or either
I2S (Option) channel (=, ≠, >, <, <>, ><). The available alignment modes include I2S, LJ,
and RJ
Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

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Trigger Type

MSO8000-AERO option
MIL-STD-1553
Triggers on Sync (Data Sync, Cmd/Status Sync, and All Sync), Data, RTA, RTA
(Option) +11Bit, and Error (Sync Error and Check Error) of the MIL-STD-1553 bus.
Source channel: CH1~CH4

Search&Navigation
Search, Navigation, and Table

Type Edge, Pulse, Runt, Slope, RS232, I2C, and SPI

Source Any analog channel

Copies the search settings to the trigger settings, and copies from the trigger
Copy
settings

Event table or navigation. Goes to the specific event through the event table
Result Display
index

Memory playing: views the memory waveforms with the navigation keys by
scrolling through stored waveform data, supporting viewing at three speeds.

ZOOM playing: views the details of waveforms with the navigation keys by
panning the ZOOM window automatically, supporting viewing at three speeds.
Navigation
Recording playback: plays back the recorded waveforms with the navigation
keys.

Event navigation: uses the navigation keys to scroll through the event search
results.

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Waveform Measurement
Waveform Measurement

Number of
2 pairs of XY cursors
Cursors

Voltage deviation between cursors (∆Y)

Manual Mode Time deviation between cursors (∆X)

Reciprocal of ∆X (Hz) (1/∆X)

Fix Y-axis to track X-axis waveform point's voltage and


time values
Cursor Track Mode
Fix X-axis to track Y-axis waveform point's voltage and
time values

Auto
Allows to display cursors during auto measurement
Measurement

Measures the voltage parameters of the corresponding


XY Mode channel waveforms in XY time base mode.

X = Channel 1, Y = Channel 2

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Waveform Measurement

Number of 41 auto measurements; and up to 10 measurements can


Measurements be displayed at a time.

Measurement
CH1~CH4, Math1~Math4, D0~D15
Source

Measurement Normal and Precision (full-memory hardware


Mode measurement)

Measurement
Main, Zoom, and Cursor
Range

Display 33 measurement items for the current


measurement channel; the measurement results are
All Measurement
updated continuously; you can switch the measurement
channel.

Vmax, Vmin, Vpp, Vtop, Vbase, Vamp, Vupper, Vmid,


Auto Vertical Vlower, Vavg, VRMS, Per. VRMS, Overshoot, Preshoot, Area,
Measurement Period Area, and Std Dev.

Period, Frequency, Rise Time, Fall Time, +Width, -Width,


+Duty, -Duty, Positive Pulse Count, Negative Pulse Count,
Horizontal
Rising Edge Count, Falling Edge Count, Tvmax, Tvmin,
+Slew Rate, and -Slew Rate

Delay(A↑-B↑), Delay(A↑-B↓), Delay(A↓-B↑), Delay(A↓-B↓),


Others Phase(A↑-B↑), Phase(A↑-B↓), Phase(A↓-B↑), and Phase(A↓-
B↓)

Analysis Frequency counter, DVM, power analysis (option),


histogram, zone trigger, eye diagram (option), and jitter
analysis (option)

Items: Current, Average, Max, Min, Standard Deviation,


Statistics Count

Statistical times settable

Waveform Calculation
Waveform Calculation

No. of Math Functions 4, 4 math functions available to be displayed at one time

Operation A+B, A-B, A×B, A/B, FFT, A&&B, A||B, A^B, !A, Intg, Diff,
Sqrt, Lg, Ln, Exp, Abs, AX+B, LowPass, HighPass, BandPass,
and BandStop

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Waveform Calculation

Color Grade Supports Math and FFT

Record Length Max. 1 Mpts

Window Type Rectangular, Blackman-Harris, Hanning (default),


Enhanced FFT Hamming, Flattop, and Triangle.

Peak Search A maximum of 15 peaks, determined by the user-defined


threshold and offset threshold

Waveform Analysis
Waveform Analysis

Stores the signal under test in segments according to the


trigger events, i.g. saves all the sampled waveform data as
a segment to the RAM for each trigger event. The
maximum number of the sampled segments reaches
450,000.
Waveform
Recording
Source All enabled analog channels and digital channels

Supports playing frame by frame or continuous playing;


Analysis capable of calculating, measuring, and decoding the
played waveforms

Compares the signal under test with the user-defined mask


to provide the test results: the number of successful tests,
failed tests, and the total number of tests. The pass/fail
Pass/Fail Test event can enable immediate stop, beeper, and the
screenshot.

Source Any analog channel

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Waveform Analysis

The waveform histogram provides a group of data,


showing the number of times a waveform hits within the
defined region range on the screen. The waveform
histogram not only shows the distribution of hits, but also
the ordinary measurement statistics.

Any analog channel, eye diagram, auto measurement item,


Source
Histogram or jitter measurement

Type Horizontal, vertical, and measure

Sum, Peaks, Max, Min, Pk_Pk, Mean, Median, Mode, Bin


Measure
width, Sigma, and XScale

Mode Supports all modes, except the Zoom, XY, and ROLL modes

Provides a dimensional view for color grade waveforms

Source Any analog channel


Color Grade
Color Theme Temperature and Intensity

Mode Supports all modes

Makes measurements for the clock or data signal over


time, analyze the variance of the technical specifications.

Source Any analog channel

Real-time Eye
Constant clock, first-order PLL, second-order PLL, and
Diagram (JITTER Clock Recovery
explicit clock
Option)

Type Fully automatic, semi automatic, and manual

Eye Measurement one level, zero level, eye height, eye width, eye amplitude,
Item crossing percentage, Q Factor

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Waveform Analysis

Makes measurements for the clock or data signal over


time, analyze the variance of the technical specifications.

Source Any analog channel

Constant clock, first-order PLL, second-order PLL, and


Clock Recovery
explicit clock
Jitter Analysis
(JITTER option)
Type Fully automatic, semi automatic, and manual

Jitter TIE, Cycle to Cycle, +Width to +Width, and –Width to -


Measurement Width

Measurement
Meas trend, meas histogram
Display

Serial Decoding
Serial Decoding

Number of
4, four protocol types can be decoded and enabled at the same time
Decodings

Standard: Parallel
Decoding Type Option: RS232/UART, I2C, SPI, LIN, CAN, CAN-FD, FlexRay, I2S, and MIL-
STD-1553

Up to 20 bits of Parallel decoding, supporting the combination of any analog


channel and digital channel. Supports user-defined clock and auto clock
Parallel settings.

Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-COMP option

Decodes the RS232/UART (up to 20 Mb/s) bus's TX/RX data (5-9 bits), parity
RS232/UART
(Odd, Even, or None), and stop bits (1-2 bits).

Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-EMBD option

Decodes the address (with or without the R/W bit), data, and ACK of the I2C
I2C
bus.

Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

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Serial Decoding

MSO8000-EMBD option

Decodes the MISO/MOSI data (4-32 bits) of the SPI bus. CS and Timeout are
SPI
supported

Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-AUTO option

Decodes the protocol version (1.X or 2.X) of the LIN bus (up to 20 Mb/s). The
LIN
decoding displays sync, ID, data, and check sum.

Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-AUTO option

Decodes the remote frame (ID, byte number, CRC), overload frame, and data
frame (standard/extended ID, control domain, data domain, CRC, and ACK) of
CAN the CAN bus (up to 5 Mb/s). The supported CAN bus signal types include
CAN_H, CAN_L, TX/RX, and DIFF.

Supports 10 Mb/s CAN-FD baud.

Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-FLEX option

Decodes the frame ID, PL (payload), Header CRC, Cycle Count, Data, Tail CRC,
FlexRay and DTS of the FlexRay bus (up to 10 Mb/s). The supported signal types
include BP, BM, and RX/TX.

Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-AUDIO option

Decodes I2S audio bus left channel data and right channel data, supporting
I2S
4-32 bits. The available alignment modes include I2S, and and RJ

Source channel: CH1~CH4, D0~D15

MSO8000-AERO option

Decodes the MIL-STD-1553 bus signal's data word, command word, and status
MIL-STD-1553
word (address+last 11 bits).

Source channel: CH1~CH4

Auto
Auto

AutoScale Min voltage greater than 10 mVpp, duty cycle 1%, frequency over 35 Hz

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Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Arbitrary Waveform Generator (technical specifications are typical values) (option)

Number of
2
Channels

Output Mode Normal (2-channel output)

Sample Rate 200 MSa/s

Vertical Resolution 14 bits

Max. Frequency 25 MHz

Standard
Sine, Square, Ramp, Pulse, DC, Noise
Waveform

Built-in Waveform Sinc, Exp.Rise, Exp.Fall, ECG, Gauss, Lorentz, Haversine

Frequency Range 100 mHz to 25 MHz

Flatness ±0.5 dB (relative to 1 kHz)

Harmonic
-40 dBc
Distortion

Sine
Spurious (non-
-40 dBc
harmonics)

Total Harmonic
1%
Distortion

S/N Ratio 40 dB

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Arbitrary Waveform Generator (technical specifications are typical values) (option)

Square: 100 mHz to 15 MHz


Frequency Range
Pulse: 100 mHz to 1 MHz

Rise/Fall Time <15 ns

Overshoot <20%

Square: always be 50%


Duty
Square/Pulse Pulse: 2%~ 98%, adjustable

Duty Cycle
1% or 10 ns (whichever is greater)
Resolution

Min. Pulse Width 20 ns

Pulse Width
5 ns
Resolution

Jitter 5 ns

Frequency Range 100 mHz to 100 kHz

Ramp Linearity 1%

Symmetry 1% to 100%

Noise Bandwidth >25 MHz

Built-in Waveform Frequency Range 100 mHz to 1 MHz

Frequency Range 100 mHz to 10 MHz

Arbitrary
Waveform Length 2 to 16 kpts
Waveform

Supports loading channel waveforms and stored waveforms

Accuracy 100 ppm (<10 kHz), 50 ppm (>10 kHz)


Frequency
Resolution 100 mHz or 4 bits (whichever is greater)

Output Range 20 mVpp~5 Vpp (HighZ), 10 mVpp~2.5 Vpp (50 Ω)

Amplitude Resolution 100 uV or 3 bits (whichever is greater)

Accuracy ±(2% of setting + 1 mV) (Frequency=1 kHz)

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Arbitrary Waveform Generator (technical specifications are typical values) (option)

Range ±2.5 V (HighZ), ±1.25 V (50 Ω)

DC Offset Resolution 100 uV or 3 bits (whichever is greater)

Accuracy ±(2% of offset setting+5 mV+0.5% of amplitude)

Modulating Waveforms: Sine, Square, Triangle, and Noise.


AM Modulation Frequency: 1 Hz to 50 kHz
Modulation Depth: 0% to 120%
Modulating Waveforms: Sine, Square, Triangle, and Noise.
Modulation FM Modulation Frequency: 1 Hz to 50 kHz
Modulation Offset: 1 Hz to carrier frequency
Modulating Waveforms: 50% duty cycle square
FSK Modulation Frequency: 1 Hz to 50 kHz
Hopping Frequency: 100 mHz to max. carrier frequency

Linear, Log, and Step

Sweep Time 1 ms to 500 s


Sweep
Start Frequency
and End Any frequencies within the waveform range
Frequency

N Cycle, Infinite

Cycle Count 1 to 1000000

Burst Burst Period 1 us to 500 s

Burst Delay 0 s to 500 s

Trigger Source Internal, Manual

Digital Voltmeter
Digital Voltmeter (technical specifications are typical values)

Source Any analog channel

Function DC, AC+DCRMS, ACRMS

Resolution ACV/DCV: 3 bits

Limits Beeper Sounds an alarm when the voltage value is within or outside of the limit range.

Range Displays the latest measurement results in the diagram, and displays the
Measurement extremities for the first 3 seconds

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High-Precision Frequency Counter
High-Precision Frequency Counter

Source Any analog channel, digital channel, and EXT

Measure Frequency, period, totalizer

Resolution Max. 6 bits, user-defined


Counter
Max. Frequency Max. analog bandwidth or 2.5 GHz (whichever is less)

48-bit totalizer
Totalizer
Edge Counts the number of the rising edges

Time Reference Internal reference

Customization for Quick Key


Customization for Quick Key

Quickly saves the screen image to the specified path based on


Quick Screenshot
the current image storage menu settings.

Quickly saves the screen or memory waveforms to the specified


Quick Waveform Save
path based on the current waveform storage menu settings.

Quickly saves the setup file to the specified path based on the
Quick Save Settings
current setup storage menu settings.

Displays all the prompt message windows for all the


Quick All Measurement measurement of the waveforms.

Quickly resets all the measurement statistics data and


measurement counts.
Quick Reset of Statistics

Quickly resets all the statistics information in PassFail function

Quick Waveform Recording Quickly starts or stops the waveform recording

Quickly Email Sending Quickly sends the email based on the set email address.

Quickly performs the print operation based on the current printer


Quick Print
settings.

Quickly performs the group saving operation based on the


Quick Group Saving
currently selected item for saving

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Command Set
Command Set

Common Commands Support IEEE488.2 Standard

Error Message Definition Error messages

Support Status Report Mechanism Status reporting

Support Syn Mechanism Synchronization

Display
Display

LCD 10.1-inch capacitive multi-touch screen/gesture enabled


operation

Resolution 1024×600 (Screen Region)

Graticule (10 horizontal divisions) x (8 vertical divisions)

Persistence Off, Infinite, variable persistence (100 ms to 10 s)

Brightness 256 intensity levels (LCD, HDMI)

I/O
I/O

USB 2.0 Hi-speed Host Port 4 (3 on the front panel and 1 on the rear panel)

1 on the rear panel, compatible with USB Test and


USB 2.0 Hi-speed Device Port
Measurement Class (USBTMC)

LAN 1 on the rear panel, 10/100/1000-port, supporting LXI-C

GPIB Interface GPIB-USB adapter (option)

Supports Web Control interface (input the IP address of


Web Remote
the oscilloscope into the Web browser to display the
Control
operation interface of the oscilloscope)

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I/O

BNC output on the rear panel.

Vo (H)≥2.5 V open circuit, ≥1.0 V 50 Ω to GND

Vo (L)≤0.7 V to load ≤4 mA, ≤0.25 V 50 Ω to GND

AUX Out
Trigger Output Outputs a pulse signal when the oscilloscope is triggered

Outputs a pulse signal when a pass/fail event occurs.


Pass/Fail Supports user-defined pulse polarity and pulse time (100
ns to 10 ms)

1, BNC connector on the rear panel

Output/input off; output on (10 MHz output); input on (10


Support Mode
MHz input)
10 M In/Out
50 Ω, with the amplitude 130 mVpp to 4.1 Vpp (-10 dBm,
Input Mode
20 dBm), the input accuracy 10 MHz ± 10 ppm

Output Mode 50 Ω, 1.5 Vpp sine waveform

1 on the rear panel, HDMI 1.4b, A plug. Used to connect to


HDMI Video Output
an external monitor or projector

Probe
Compensation Freq 1 kHz, 3 Vpp square waveform
Output

Power
Power

Power Voltage 100 V-240 V, 45 Hz-440 Hz

Power Max. 200 W (connect to various interfaces, USB, active probes)

Fuse 3.15 A, T degree, 250 V

Environment
Environment

Operating 0℃~+50℃
Temperature
Range
Non-operating -30℃~+70℃

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Environment

below +30℃: ≤90% RH (without condensation)

Operating +30℃ to +40℃, ≤75% RH (without condensation)


Humidity Range
+40℃ to +50℃, ≤45% RH (without condensation)

Non-operating below 65℃: ≤90% RH (without condensation)

Operating below 3,000 meters


Altitude
Non-operating below 15,000 meters

Warranty and Calibration Interval


Warranty and Calibration Interval

Warranty Three years for the mainframe, excluding the probes and accessories.

Recommended
18 months
Calibration Interval

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Regulations
Regulations

Compliant with EMC DIRECTIVE 2014/30/EU, compliant with or higher than


the standards specified in IEC 61326-1:2013/EN 61326-1:2013 Group 1 Class
A

CISPR 11/EN 55011

IEC 61000-4-2:2008/EN ±4.0 kV (contact discharge), ±8.0 kV (air


61000-4-2 discharge)

IEC 61000-4-3:2002/EN 3 V/m (80 MHz to 1 GHz); 3 V/m (1.4 GHz to


61000-4-3 2 GHz); 1 V/m (2.0 GHz to 2.7 GHz)

Electromagnetic IEC 61000-4-4:2004/EN


Compatibility 1 kV power line
61000-4-4

0.5 kV (phase-to-neutral voltage); 1 kV


IEC 61000-4-5:2001/EN
(phase-to-earth voltage); 1 kV (neutral-to-
61000-4-5
earth voltage)

IEC 61000-4-6:2003/EN
3 V, 0.15-80 MHz
61000-4-6

Voltage dip: 0% UT during half cycle; 0% UT


IEC 61000-4-11:2004/EN during 1 cycle ; 70% UT during 25 cycles
61000-4-11
short interruption: 0% UT during 250 cycles

EN 61010-1:2019

EN 61010-031:2015

IEC 61010-1:2016

IEC 61010-2-030:2017

Safety UL 61010-1:2012 R7

UL 61010-2-31:2017 R2

CAN/CSA-22.2 No. 61010-1-12:2017

CAN/CSA-22.2 No. 61010-2-30:2018

CAN/CSA-22.2 No. 61010-031-07:201

Meets GB/T 6587; class 2 random


Vibration
Meets MIL-PRF-28800F and IEC60068-2-6; class 3 random

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Regulations

Meets GB/T 6587-2012; class 2 random

Meets MIL-PRF-28800F and IEC 60068-2-27; class 3 random


Shock
In non-operating conditions: 30 g, half-sine wave, 11 ms duration, 3 shocks
along the main axis, total of 18 shocks

Mechanical Characteristics
Mechanical Characteristics

Dimensions[8] 410 mm (W) x 224 mm (H) x 135 mm (D)

Rack Mount Kit 6U

Package excluded: <4.0 kg


Weight[9]
Package included: <9.2 kg

Non-volatile Memory
Non-volatile Memory

Setup/Image setup (*.stp), image (*.png, *.bmp, *.tif, *.jpg)

Data/File Storage CSV waveform data (*.csv), binary waveform data (*.bin,
Waveform Data *.wfm), list data (*.csv), reference waveform data (*.ref,
*.csv, *.bin), and arbitrary waveform data (*.arb)

Displays 10 internal waveforms, and its storage is limited


Reference Waveform
by the capacity

Setting Storage is limited by the capacity

Supports the USB storage device that conforms to the


USB Capacity
industry standard

NOTE:

[1]: 2 GHz bandwidth is only applicable to single-channel or half-channel mode.

[2]: Half-channel mode: CH1 and CH2 are considered as a group; CH3 and CH4 are considered as
another group. Each group share the sample rate of 5 GSa/s, and either one of the channels in each
group is enabled.

[3]: The max. bandwidth for different models under the max. sample rate of the analog channel is
shown in the following table.

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Model MSO8064 MSO8104 MSO8204
Single-channel 600 MHz 1 GHz 2 GHz
Bandwidth half-channel 600 MHz 1 GHz 2 GHz
Full-channel 600 MHz 1 GHz 1 GHz

[4]: Maximum value. Single-channel, 10 ns horizontal time base, set a sine wave signal with Auto
memory depth, 4 div input amplitude, 10 MHz frequency. Others are default settings.

[5]: 1 mV/div and 2 mV/div are a magnification of 4 mV/div setting. For vertical accuracy
calculations, use full scale of 32 mV for 1 mV/div and 2 mV/div sensitivity setting.

[6]: You need to press > More > Auto ROLL to enable the ROLL mode.
[7]: The bandwidth changes with the time base scale and channel mode. The bandwidth listed in this
manual is the maximum approximate bandwidth in different modes.

[8]: Supporting legs and handle folded, knob height included, front protective cover excluded.

[9]: MSO8000 model, standard configuration.

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Order Information and Warranty
Period

Order Information

Order Information Order No.

Model
MSO8204 (2 GHz, 10 GSa/s, 500 Mpts, 4+16 CH MSO) MSO8204
MSO8104 (1 GHz, 10 GSa/s, 500 Mpts, 4+16 CH MSO) MSO8104
MSO8064 (600 MHz, 10 GSa/s, 500 Mpts, 4+16 CH MSO) MSO8064
Standard Accessories
USB Cable CB-USBA-USBB-FF-150
Passive HighZ Probe x4 (500 MHz) RP3500A
Passive Low-impedance Probe x2 (1.5 GHz, only for the MSO8204/
MSO8104) RP6150A

Front Protective Cover MSO8000-FPC


Power Cord Conforming to the Standard of the Destination Country -
Recommended Accessories
16-channel Logic Analyzer Probe RPL2316
Active Single-ended/Differential Probe (2.5 GHz BW) PVA7250
Active Differential Probe (1.5 GHz BW) RP7150
Active Differential Probe (800 MHz BW) RP7080
Active Single-ended Probe (1.5 GHz BW) RP7150S
Active Single-ended Probe (800 MHz BW) RP7080S
Rack Mount Kit RM6041
Near-field Probe NFP-3
Power Analysis Phase Deviation Correction Jig RPA246
Digital Oscilloscope Demonstration Plate DK-DS6000
USB-GPIB Adaptor USB-GPIB
Bandwidth Upgrade Option
Bandwidth Upgrades from 600 MHz to 1 GHz MSO8000-BW6T10
Bandwidth Upgrades from 600 GHz to 2 GHz MSO8000-BW6T20
Bandwidth Upgrades from 1 GHz to 2 GHz MSO8000-BW10T20
Bundle Option
Function and application bundle option, including MSO8000-COMP,
MSO8000-EMBD, MSO8000-AUTO, MSO8000-FLEX, MSO8000- MSO8000-BND
AUDIO, MSO8000-AERO, MSO8000-AWG, MSO8000-JITTER and
MSO8000-PWR

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Order Information Order No.

Serial Protocol Analysis Option


PC Serial Bus Trigger and Analysis (RS232/UART) MSO8000-COMP
Embedded Serial Bus Trigger and Analysis (I2C, SPI) MSO8000-EMBD
Auto Serial Bus Trigger and Analysis (CAN, CAN-FD, LIN) MSO8000-AUTO
FlexRay Serial Bus Trigger and Analysis (FlexRay) MSO8000-FLEX
Audio Serial Bus Trigger and Analysis (I2S) MSO8000-AUDIO
MIL-STD-1553 Bus Trigger and Analysis (MIL-STD-1553) MSO8000-AERO
Measurement Application Option
Dual-channel 25 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator MSO8000-AWG
Built-in Power Analysis (Required to Purchase the RPA246 Phase MSO8000-PWR
Deviation Correction Jig)
Real-time Eye Diagram and Jitter Analysis MSO8000-JITTER

NOTE:

For all the accessories and options, please contact the local office of RIGOL.

Warranty Period

Three years for the mainframe, excluding the probes and accessories.

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Option Ordering and Installation
Process

1. According to the usage requirements, please purchase the specified function options from RIGOL

Sales Personnel, and provide the serial number of the instrument that needs to install the option.

2. After receiving the option order, the RIGOL factory will mail the paper software product

entitlement certificate to the address provided in the order.

3. Log in to RIGOL official website for registration. Use the software key and instruments serial

number provided in the entitlement certificate to obtain the option license code and the option

license file.

4. Download the option license file to the root directory of the USB storage device, and connect the

USB storage device to the instrument properly. After the USB storage device is successfully

recognized, the Option install menu is activated. Press this menu key to start installing the

option.

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