Oscilloscopes & Frequency Generators

Rigol DHO812 Heat Rate Monitor Counter 100MHz with 2 Channels

The Rigol DHO812 is a bench oscilloscope that combines power and ease of use. Its 100 MHz bandwidth allows you to analyze signals with precision, while the two analog channels expand your capabilities...

The Rigol DHO812 is a bench oscilloscope that combines power and ease of use. Its 100 MHz bandwidth allows you to analyze signals with precision, while the two analog channels expand your capabilities for comparative signal analysis.

  • 100 MHz bandwidth for advanced signal analysis.
  • Two analog channels for simultaneous monitoring of different signals.

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Description

Description

The Rigol DHO812 is a bench oscilloscope that combines power and ease of use. Its 100 MHz bandwidth allows you to analyze signals with precision, while the two analog channels expand your capabilities for comparative signal analysis.

  • 100 MHz bandwidth for advanced signal analysis.
  • Two analog channels for simultaneous monitoring of different signals.

This oscilloscope is ideal for applications that require fast and accurate measurements, making it an excellent choice for laboratories and professional technicians.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Counter
Bandwidth
100 MHz
Channels
2
Weight
-
Height
-
Length
-
Width
-

Signal Modulation

AM
No
FM
No
PM
No
PWM
No
FSK
No
ASK
No
PSK
No

Waveform Types

Sin
No
Square
No
Ramp
No
Pulse
No
Arbitrary
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (1)

Reviews

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  • This review is about the channels: 4

    Quite an honest machine. It runs on Android, with tutorials for modding it all over the internet. Mine, for example, now runs at 240MHz.

    It takes 2-3 minutes to boot up. It has a touch screen, a touch screen lock button, and you can control it with a mouse. Its triggering is quite fast for its class, and it has an "intensity" mode like analog oscilloscopes, something 99% of users won't need and those who do will be glad it exists.

    It comes with 4 probes THAT ARE NOT CALIBRATED. Its power supply introduces noise, so anyone who wants absolute accuracy will need to look for a low-ripple brick.

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  • Quite an honest machine. It runs on Android, with tutorials for modding it all over the internet. Mine, for example, now runs at 240MHz.

    It takes 2-3 minutes to boot up. It has a touch screen, a touch screen lock button, and you can control it with a mouse. Its triggering is quite fast for its class, and it has an "intensity" mode like analog oscilloscopes, something 99% of users won't need and those who do will be glad it exists.

    It comes with 4 probes THAT ARE NOT CALIBRATED. Its power supply introduces noise, so anyone who wants absolute accuracy will need to look for a low-ripple brick.

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Description & Specifications

The Rigol DHO812 is a bench oscilloscope that combines power and ease of use. Its 100 MHz bandwidth allows you to analyze signals with precision, while the two analog channels expand your capabilities for comparative signal analysis.

  • 100 MHz bandwidth for advanced signal analysis.
  • Two analog channels for simultaneous monitoring of different signals.

This oscilloscope is ideal for applications that require fast and accurate measurements, making it an excellent choice for laboratories and professional technicians.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
Counter
Bandwidth
100 MHz
Channels
2
Weight
-
Height
-
Length
-
Width
-

Signal Modulation

AM
No
FM
No
PM
No
PWM
No
FSK
No
ASK
No
PSK
No

Waveform Types

Sin
No
Square
No
Ramp
No
Pulse
No
Arbitrary
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • This review is about the channels: 4

    Quite an honest machine. It runs on Android, with tutorials for modding it all over the internet. Mine, for example, now runs at 240MHz.

    It takes 2-3 minutes to boot up. It has a touch screen, a touch screen lock button, and you can control it with a mouse. Its triggering is quite fast for its class, and it has an "intensity" mode like analog oscilloscopes, something 99% of users won't need and those who do will be glad it exists.

    It comes with 4 probes THAT ARE NOT CALIBRATED. Its power supply introduces noise, so anyone who wants absolute accuracy will need to look for a low-ripple brick.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Quite an honest machine. It runs on Android, with tutorials for modding it all over the internet. Mine, for example, now runs at 240MHz.

    It takes 2-3 minutes to boot up. It has a touch screen, a touch screen lock button, and you can control it with a mouse. Its triggering is quite fast for its class, and it has an "intensity" mode like analog oscilloscopes, something 99% of users won't need and those who do will be glad it exists.

    It comes with 4 probes THAT ARE NOT CALIBRATED. Its power supply introduces noise, so anyone who wants absolute accuracy will need to look for a low-ripple brick.

    Translated from Greek ·
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