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- 50 MHz Digital Oscilloscope with 4 channels plus 24 Mpt memory and 1 GSa/sec sampling
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- UltraVision: Deeper memory 24Mpts included
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 13 x 7 x 5 inches; 6.6 Pounds
- Item model number : DS1054Z
- Date First Available : August 26, 2014
- Manufacturer : Rigol
- ASIN : B012938E76
- Country of Origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #53,740 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #33 in Lab Oscilloscopes
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Product Description
RIGOL Digital Oscilloscope DS1000Z Series
The 1000Z Series is RIGOL’s Digital Oscilloscope platform for Basic Visualization. It offers unprecedented value in customer applications with its innovative technology. They come as 4 channel oscilloscopes in 50, 70, or 100 MHz versions with a 7 inch display and RIGOL's UltraVision technology.
Innovative UltraVision Technology(Analog Channel)
- Deep Memory Depth (up to 24 Mpts)
- Higher Waveform Capture Rate (up to 30,000 wfms/s)
- Real-time Waveform Recording&Playback (up to 60,000 frames)
- Intensity Graded Color Display
Main Features
- Analog channel bandwidth: 100 MHz, 70 MHz, 50 MHz
- 4 analog channels, 16 digital channels (only available for DS1000Z Plus that has been upgraded with the RPL1116 probe kit)
- Real-time sample rate up to 1 GSa/s
- Memory depth up to 24 Mpts
- Up to 30,000 wfms/s waveform capture rate
- Up to 60,000 frames hardware real-time waveform recording and playback functions
- Various trigger and bus decoding functions
- Low noise floor, vertical scale range: 1 mV/div to 10 V/div
- Built-in dual-channel 25 MHz function/arbitrary waveform generator (only for "-S" Models)
- Various interfaces: USB Host&Device, LAN (LXI), AUX
- Compact size, light weight, easy to use
- 7 inch WVGA (800x480) TFT LCD, intensity graded color display
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4 Analog ChannelsVisualize 4 analog channels simultaneously with full bandwidth. Find bugs and resolve problems faster with better visibility and signal comparison. |
24Mpts Storage DepthStandard 24 MPts memory depth (in 1 channel mode) allows the user to give full consideration to the overall signal details, while maintaining a high sampling rate for a longer period of time. Zoom in to view small signal details in the complete waveform record. |
Hardware Waveform Recording and PlaybackRecord up to 60,000 frames of a dynamic signal and play them back like a movie for analysis and training. Locate infrequenct issues over long time periods and go directly to the issue. |
Serial Bus Triggering and DecodingDecode and trigger on serial bus systems including RS232, UART, I2C, and SPI all from the Oscilloscope's display. Gather data in hex, binary, or ascii and export to an event table for further analysis. |
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Digital Fluorescent DisplayGray level display capability, similar to fluorescent display effect, highlighting the smallest changes in the waveform over time |
Mixed Signal Analysis CapabilityThe "plus" models accepts the optional accessory probe (RPL1116). Together these provide 16 digital logic channels in addition to the 4 analog channels. Use this to test multiple analog and digital signals at the same time and analyze bus signals more conveniently. |
Two 25MHz Signal SourcesThe "-S" models contain two 25MHz arbitrary waveform generator channels. Use these for comparison, validation, and convenience with the analog channels. Move captured wave data directly to the generator channel for signal verification. |
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Analog BW | 50 MHz | 70 MHz | 70 MHz | 100 MHz | 100 MHz | RIGOL 16 Channel Digital Logic Probe for Use with DS1000Z Plus Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes |
Number of Analog Channels | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Number of Digital Channels | Not Available | DS1000Z Plus supports 16 digital channels with the addition of the RPL1116 optional probe | DS1000Z Plus supports 16 digital channels with the addition of the RPL1116 optional probe | DS1000Z Plus supports 16 digital channels with the addition of the RPL1116 optional probe | DS1000Z Plus supports 16 digital channels with the addition of the RPL1116 optional probe | |
Max. Real-time Sample Rate | DS1000Z Plus supports 16 digital channels with the addition of the RPL1116 optional probe | Analog channel: 1 GSa/s(sigle-channel), 500 MSa/s(dual-channel), 250 MSa/s(three/four-channel) Digital channel: 1 GSa/s (8-channel), 500 MSa/s (16-channel) | Analog channel: 1 GSa/s(sigle-channel), 500 MSa/s(dual-channel), 250 MSa/s(three/four-channel) Digital channel: 1 GSa/s (8-channel), 500 MSa/s (16-channel) | Analog channel: 1 GSa/s(sigle-channel), 500 MSa/s(dual-channel), 250 MSa/s(three/four-channel) Digital channel: 1 GSa/s (8-channel), 500 MSa/s (16-channel) | Analog channel: 1 GSa/s(sigle-channel), 500 MSa/s(dual-channel), 250 MSa/s(three/four-channel) Digital channel: 1 GSa/s (8-channel), 500 MSa/s (16-channel) | |
Max. Memory Depth | Analog channel: standard 24 Mpts (single-channel), 12 Mpts (dual-channel), 6 Mpts (3/4-channel) Digital channel: standard 24 Mpts (8-channel), 12 Mpts (16-channel) | Analog channel: standard 24 Mpts (single-channel), 12 Mpts (dual-channel), 6 Mpts (3/4-channel) Digital channel: standard 24 Mpts (8-channel), 12 Mpts (16-channel) | Analog channel: standard 24 Mpts (single-channel), 12 Mpts (dual-channel), 6 Mpts (3/4-channel) Digital channel: standard 24 Mpts (8-channel), 12 Mpts (16-channel) | Analog channel: standard 24 Mpts (single-channel), 12 Mpts (dual-channel), 6 Mpts (3/4-channel) Digital channel: standard 24 Mpts (8-channel), 12 Mpts (16-channel) | Analog channel: standard 24 Mpts (single-channel), 12 Mpts (dual-channel), 6 Mpts (3/4-channel) Digital channel: standard 24 Mpts (8-channel), 12 Mpts (16-channel) | |
Max. Waveform Capture Rate | 30,000 wfms/s | 30,000 wfms/s | 30,000 wfms/s | 30,000 wfms/s | 30,000 wfms/s | |
Hardware Real-time Waveform Recording and Playback Functions | Up to 60,000 frames | Up to 60,000 frames | Up to 60,000 frames | Up to 60,000 frames | Up to 60,000 frames | |
Standard Probes | 4 sets of PVP3150 150 MHz Passive HighZ Probes | 4 sets of PVP3150 150 MHz Passive HighZ Probes | 4 sets of PVP3150 150 MHz Passive HighZ Probes | 4 sets of PVP3150 150 MHz Passive HighZ Probes | 4 sets of PVP3150 150 MHz Passive HighZ Probes | |
Built-in 2Ch 25MHz Source | ✓ | ✓ |
Sample & Input Specifications
Sample Mode | Real-time sample |
Real-time Sample Rate | Analog channel: 1 GSa/s (single-channel), 500 MSa/s (dual-channel), 250 MSa/s (three/four-channel) ;Digital channel: 1 GSa/s (8-channel), 500 MSa/s (16-channel) |
Peak Detect | Analog channel: 4 ns ;Digital channel: 4 ns |
Averaging | Average 2^N samples where N=1 to 10 (2 to 1024 samples) |
High Resolution | 12 bit (max.) achieved through sample averaging |
Interpolation | Sin(x)/x (optional) |
Minimum Detect Pulse Width | Digital channel: 10 ns |
Memory Depth | Analog channel: 24 Mpts (single-channel), 12 Mpts (dual-channel), 6 Mpts (three/four-channel) ;Digital channel: 24 Mpts (8-channel), 12 Mpts (16-channel) |
Number of Channels | DS1XX4Z Plus/1XX4Z-S Plus: 4 analog channels, 16 digital channels available with RPL1116 probe ;DS1054Z: 4 analog channels |
Input Coupling | DC, AC or GND |
Input Impedance | Analog channel: (1 MΩ±1%) || (15 pF±3 pF) ;Digital channel: (100 kΩ±1%) || 8 pF±3 pF) |
Probe Attenuation Coefficient | Analog channe: 0.01X to 1000X, in 1-2-5 step |
Maximum Input Voltage (1 MΩ) | Analog channel: CAT I 300 Vrms, CAT II 100 Vrms, transient overvoltage 1000 Vpk ;Digital channel: CAT I 40 Vrms, transient overvoltage 800 Vpk |
Horizontal & Vertical Specifications
Timebase Scale | 5 ns/div to 50 s/div |
Maximum Record Length | 24 Mpts |
Timebase Accuracy | ≤ ± 25 ppm |
Clock Drift | ≤ ± 5 ppm/year |
Maximum Delay Range | Negative delay: 1/2 (Memory Depth/Sample Rate); Positive delay: 1 s to 500 s |
Timebase Mode | YT, XY, Roll |
Number of X-Ys | 1 |
Waveform Capture Rate | 30,000 wfms/s (dots display) |
Zero Offset | ±0.5div*minimum time base scale |
Bandwidth (-3dB) | DS1104Z Plus/1104Z-S Plus: DC to 100 MHz ;DS1074Z Plus/1074Z-S Plus: DC to 70 MHz; DS1054Z: DC to 50 MHz |
Single-shot Bandwidth | DS1104Z Plus/1104Z-S Plus: DC to 100 MHz ;DS1074Z Plus/1074Z-S Plus: DC to 70 MHz ;DS1054Z: DC to 50 MHz |
Vertical Resolution | Analog channel: 8 bits; Digital channel: 1 bit |
Vertical Scale (1XProbe ratio) | 1 mV/div to 10 V/div |
Offset Range (1XProbe ratio) | 1 mV/div to 499 mV/div: ± 2 V ;500 mV/div to 10 V/div: ± 100 V |
Bandwidth Limit | 20 MHz |
Calculated Rise Time | DS1104Z Plus/1104Z-S Plus: 3.5 ns ;DS1074Z Plus/1074Z-S Plus: 5 ns; DS1054Z: 7 ns |
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"...This Rigol scope is orders of magnitude more powerful, better in every way except it's slightly less portable and slightly larger, and yet it costs..." Read more
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"...The probes seem quite nice, and work as I would expect. The manual covers the basics, but it is NOT a oscilloscope tutorial...." Read more
"...Pros: A well built, incredibly handy unit with an almost absurd suite of features for $399..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the scope. They mention that it provides a lot of functionality for the money, and is the best scope value they've ever seen. Additionally, customers also mention that the scope is inexpensive and easy to use.
"Excellent for the price. You won't find a much better brand-new 4-channel digital oscilloscope for the price, as of 2016...." Read more
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Customers find the precision measuring scope easy to use. They mention the menus are easy to learn, and it's great for simpler uses. They say they have had no problems using it without the manual. Customers also say the measurement functions are easier to get to than on any other scope they have used. They also mention that the scope is easy to install, has good quick start docs, and has a clean interface.
"...It's a solid low-end scope. It's great for simpler uses, and can suffice in a pinch for more complex ones...." Read more
"...Update to the latest software - released in October of 2015 - installed easily...." Read more
"...Very powerful measurement and analysis tools, for measuring peak/rms voltage, frequency, pulse width, any many other characteristics of a signal...." Read more
"...Maybe I got a bad batch but mine are obnoxiously difficult to tune...." Read more
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"...The probes seem quite nice, and work as I would expect. The manual covers the basics, but it is NOT a oscilloscope tutorial...." Read more
"...It is super value for the money, you get an great basic expandable scope for very little money..." Read more
"...This is a perfect first scope. IT HAS A HELP BUTTON! This gives you unreal "take you by the hand" descriptions of ALL FUNCTIONS!..." Read more
"...Scope is very responsive, to control inputs. Power cord is very high quality. You can tell Rigol put some effort into making this a nice product...." Read more
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"...There are a TON of cool features: triggers, storage, and more!..." Read more
"...The feature set is mind boggling, but not overwhelming...." Read more
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"...It's hackable to 100Mhz and ability to unlock all the features via software. I would buy this again without hesitation...." Read more
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"...I really like that this one has Ethernet, USB, 4 channels, relatively good bandwidth for my needs...." Read more
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"...way over the only slightly cheaper and much older DS1052E. The screen is great: it's large, bright, and features a signal intensity setting similar..." Read more
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"...It is not a grinding, old-bathroom-fan noisy, but just a loud white-noise kind of sound. Not terrible, but not great...." Read more
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If you have ever used any oscilloscope, I'd say that the DS1054Z is actually very intuitive. I watched a few videos online of people explaining all the features first (again, mainly from EEVblog), and then spent some time with it myself, and 99% of it is pretty much self-explanatory. The number of buttons and functions was daunting at first, but it really didn't take long to learn.
It's a huge improvement in every way over the only slightly cheaper and much older DS1052E. The screen is great: it's large, bright, and features a signal intensity setting similar to analog scopes. The sample rate and memory are quite high for the price. It can be upgraded to 100mhz, it has numerous trigger modes, and just in general has tons of features.
Also this device is just tiny compared to the old analog scopes I used in school. Those things weighed 50+lbs and a couple feet deep. The Rigol is about a foot wide, 4 inches deep, and 6 inches tall. Technology just amazes me sometimes.
Cons that I've found thus far:
High-ish noise floor. Very weak signals will get swallowed up. It also has some internal noise in the MHz range that shows up. You'll have to learn what it looks like and ignore it if you are going to be analyzing higher frequencies. Of course, it's not really a spectrum analyzer, it's an oscilloscope.
The main problem that I have with it is the awful FFT. Now, having an FFT in a low-end scope like this is pretty great, don't get me wrong. But, from what I've read, the FFT count is something like 600. Higher end scopes can have FFTs going up to ~130000 count or more. The low count means that you get very little information from your FFT, and you can't really trust it. Frequencies can just slip through the cracks, so to speak.
A firmware update (which seems to be included with the units sold through this listing) includes a memory mode, which accumulates a lot more data points and draws a much better FFT chart, but it's still not amazing. For higher frequencies, you can also get some free computer software written by another Rigol owner, but it's a little bit of trouble to set up if you don't know what you're doing. The software does a decent job of gathering data from the scope over USB and performing an FFT on your computer's CPU, instead of relying on the scope itself to do the heavy lifting.
The triggers are also a little finicky at times. More expensive scopes seem to have better triggering than this one, but I can usually get it to stabilize relatively well by playing with the trigger setting a bit. I do wish it had a built-in arbitrary waveform generator, but again that's a higher-end scope feature. It's definitely something that they could consider in future versions of their low-end scopes, though.
Despite all this, I give it 5 stars, because Rigol seem genuinely dedicated to improving their scopes through firmware updates, and because it's so cheap that it'd be silly to expect more than it already delivers. It's a solid low-end scope. It's great for simpler uses, and can suffice in a pinch for more complex ones. It'd be great for educational use, home use, etc. Just look at what similar scopes from the more 'respected' brands cost and compare. We're talking somewhere in the realm of 5x the price or more for their lower-end scopes.
Let me put it this way: I would have never been able to afford a scope this nice for this price before Rigol and some of their competition came along. I bought a semi-portable digital scope for field work w/a monochrome display in 2003 for $500 and it has little more to it beyond a waveform display. No triggers, no cursors, no math functions. Everything had to be eyeballed and hand-calculated. This Rigol scope is orders of magnitude more powerful, better in every way except it's slightly less portable and slightly larger, and yet it costs less.
There are a TON of cool features: triggers, storage, and more! It comes with 30 hours of "evaluation" software (that's equipment "on" time, not clock time) but supposedly there are some hacks for that. I've not actually tried them yet.
Update to the latest software - released in October of 2015 - installed easily. I did have a problem with some of my older USB sticks not working, so be sure to read the docs on USB flash drives.
The only thing I really don't like about it: the fan is rather noisy. It is not a grinding, old-bathroom-fan noisy, but just a loud white-noise kind of sound. Not terrible, but not great. I suppose the screen could be a bit bigger, too (I think they should have added an HDMI connection!) But overall I am completely happy with this oscilloscope. Technology has come a long way since the days of my old, simple dual trace Tektronix from years back. And yes - it was a difficult decision to not go with another Tektronix. I had also looked at the Tektronix 1052B 50 MHz, 2 Channel, Digital Oscilloscope, 1 GS/s Sampling, 5-year Warranty - higher bandwidth, but just 2 channels (do you really need 4?) - but price / performance, this unit simply cannot be beat!
I only received my scope a few days ago, and the first thing I did was adjust the compensation of all my probes using the built-in square wave generator, which was cool. So far everything seems to work as expected, and the device is very well packaged for protection (double-walled box, thick closed-cell foam brackets). The probes seem quite nice, and work as I would expect. The manual covers the basics, but it is NOT a oscilloscope tutorial. I've been poking around the menus and the other basic functions, but there's so much there, I probably will never use most of it. It's nice to know it's there, though. The help function is really cool.
The overall unit feels very solid. The screen is very nice - it's got a nice matte surface and the color looks good to me. It does lose a lot of brightness when viewed from below the screen (ie. when the scope is above you and you need to look up at it). There's no problem when viewing from above or from the sides by my eyes. People have complained about the fan, and while it's a little noisy, it's not THAT big of a deal for me. Yes, I would prefer it was more quiet. There is info out there on people replacing their fans. It appears to be a 60mm fan, and I'd probably try to put a Noctua fan in there, since I'm a big fan (pun intended) of theirs.
Once I confirmed that my probes were basically working, I went online to do my "upgrade hack". My machine is very new, and has software version 00.04.03.SP2. I can confirm that the online hack DOES work on this firmware version. As soon as I entered it, the installed options all lost their "expiration time" readings, indicating they are permanently functional. Haven't yet tested them.
I'm hoping to get to know my new scope much more in the upcoming months. I'll probably start off checking the power rails on a single-board computer I'm building now, and then probably check the system clocks just to familiarize myself with looking at pretty simple signals, and getting the graphs to appear in a way that makes sense to me. Maybe then I'll get into figuring out how to trigger stuff in a way that makes sense.
So I'm very happy with it, and so far I would recommend it.
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