Rigol Siglent SDS1102X vs Rigol DS1102e


Comparison of the Siglent SDS1102X and Rigol DS1102E:

 
Both of these models  have a 100 MHZ bandwidth, 1 GS/S sampling rate, automatic and manual cursor measurements, waveform record / playback feature and 2 vertical input channels.

Both models come with a 3 year warranty.

The main differences between these models is the 14 MB of memory depth, 8" display, 60,000 WFM/s, 500uv vertical channel input setting not seen on many digital scopes and LAN connection in the SDS1102X compared to the 1 MB of memory depth, and smaller 5.7" display, 20 mv minimum vertical channel input setting and no LAN connection in the DS1102E.  



 
 
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ModelRigol DS1102E
Product100 MHZ DSO Oscilloscope 2 CH 1 GSa/s
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Oscilloscopes/Digital Oscilloscopes

Bandwidth100 MHz
Channels2
Sampling Rate1 GS/S 
Memory1 MP [megapoints] (1024 kB)
Rise Time3.5 ns
Screen Size5.7 IN
Bits8

Test Equipment General Attributes

Unique Features1 GSa/s maximum real-time sample rate, 25 GSa/s maximum equivalent-time sample rate
1Mpts long Memory Depth
100 MHz, 50 MHz Bandwidths
Ultra compact design: 303mm x 154mm x 133mm (WxHxD)
64 k TFT color LCD, bright and vivid waveform display
Advanced trigger modes: Edge, Video, Pulse Width, Slope, Alternate
Adjustable bigger sensitivity: Effactively filter noise from bigger signal and avoid false trigger
20 automatic measurements
Warranty3 YEARS
Safety ApprovalCE
Interfaces I/O RS-232, USB Host, USB 
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