Siglent SDS1072CML 70MHz Digital Oscilloscope with 7-inch screen
Brand: Siglent
VAT included (Ex VAT: 247.00 €)
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The Siglent SDS1072CML 70MHz Digital Oscilloscope is an essential tool for professionals and electronics enthusiasts who require precision and reliability in their measurements. This dual-channel bench oscilloscope offers a wide range of advanced functions for analysing electrical signals in great detail.
Equipped with a 7-inch colour LCD screen, it allows you to view waveforms clearly and easily distinguish between different signals thanks to its colour display. Its 70MHz bandwidth and real-time sampling rate of up to 1GSa/s ensure accurate capture of fast and complex signals.
Its key features include:
- Bandwidth: 70MHz for a wide range of applications.
- Channels: 2 channels plus 1 external channel for greater versatility.
- Sampling rate: 1GSa/s in real time and 50GSa/s equivalent sampling rate for fine detail.
- Memory depth: 2Mpts, allowing large amounts of data to be stored and analysed.
- Digital filters: High, low, band and reject to remove noise and improve signal quality.
- Trigger types: Edge, pulse, video, slope and alternate for capturing specific events.
- Vertical resolution: 8 bits with adjustable sensitivity from 2mV to 10V/div.
- Interface: USB Host, USB Device, RS-232 for connection and remote control via included software.
- Languages: Supports multiple languages, including Spanish.
This oscilloscope is ideal for diagnosis, development and repair tasks in electronics, telecommunications, education and laboratories. Its ability to store multiple settings and waveforms makes comparison and detailed analysis easier.
The package includes two 1:1/10:1 probes, power cable, quality certificate, warranty card, CD with Easyscope software for remote control and analysis, user manual and USB cable.
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- 70MHz bandwidth for fast, accurate signals
- 7-inch colour LCD screen for clear viewing
- 1GSa/s real-time sampling rate and 50GSa/s equivalent rate
- 2Mpts memory depth for extensive storage
- Digital filters: high, low, band and reject for noise reduction
- Trigger types: edge, pulse, video, slope and alternate
- USB and RS-232 interface with software for remote control
- 8-bit vertical resolution with 2mV-10V/div sensitivity
- Includes 1:1/10:1 probes, power cable and Easyscope software
- Multi-language support including Spanish
Customer Questions & Answers
What advantages does the integrated digital filter of the Siglent SDS1072CML oscilloscope offer compared with models without this function?
The digital filter allows high-pass, low-pass, band-pass and band-stop filtering to be applied directly to the acquired signal, reducing noise and isolating components of interest without requiring external hardware. This improves analysis accuracy and speeds up work compared with models without digital filters, which require external processing or additional modules.
What are the physical dimensions, weight and items included in the box of the Siglent SDS1072CML?
The oscilloscope measures approximately 340 mm x 160 mm x 135 mm and weighs 2.5 kg. The standard package includes the oscilloscope, two passive probes, power cable, USB cable, user manual, software CD and calibration certificate.
Is the SDS1072CML compatible with operating systems other than Windows for use with the supplied software?
The included analysis and remote control software officially supports Microsoft Windows only. For other operating systems such as macOS or Linux, data output via USB or RS-232 can be used and the files processed manually, but native software functionality is not guaranteed outside Windows.
Is there a risk that the internal storage (2Mpts memory) will degrade or produce errors after prolonged use?
The 2Mpts memory used is volatile and designed to withstand the repeated write/read cycles typical of oscilloscopes. There are no frequent reports of failure due to degradation under normal laboratory conditions, although exposure to humidity and extreme heat can affect performance. Making backups where possible reduces the risk of losing important data.
What limitations does the SDS1072CML have when measuring high-frequency or very fast signals, and how does it compare with higher-bandwidth equipment?
The SDS1072CML has a real bandwidth of 70 MHz and a rise time of less than 3.5 ns, which limits it to measuring signals with significant components up to that frequency. For applications above 70 MHz, attenuation and distortion may be noticeable. Oscilloscopes of 100 MHz or above offer better fidelity and improved time resolution for fast signal analysis. It is important to choose the equipment according to the highest fundamental frequency and harmonics of interest.
What is the bandwidth of the Siglent SDS1072CML Digital Oscilloscope?
The oscilloscope has a bandwidth of 70MHz.
How many channels does this oscilloscope have?
It has 2 channels plus 1 external channel for measurements.
What sampling rate does the SDS1072CML offer?
It offers a real-time sampling rate of up to 1GSa/s and an equivalent sampling rate of 50GSa/s.
Does it include software for remote control?
Yes, it includes Easyscope software that allows remote control and data analysis from a computer.
Is it available for immediate purchase?
This product is currently out of stock, so we recommend checking availability or looking for alternatives.