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Reviewed in Canada on March 10, 2025
Perfect for the money
Maurizio
Reviewed in Italy on March 29, 2024
È senz'altro un ottimo oggetto che si distingue in una fascia di prezzo economica, per prestazioni e funzionalità veramente elevate. Facile da usare e da comprendere nonostante un vastissimo menù di navigazione tra un numero elevato di misure a disposizione. Bene l'analisi armonica, MA NON POSSIEDE LA FUNZIONALITÀ DEI DIAGRAMMI DI BODE... ovviamente è, e rimane, un oggetto economico che non può rivaleggiare con oscilloscopi da 1500 euro a salire...Si trova in giro roba che costa meno ma non della stessa qualità, almeno questo è il mio parere dopo un mase di utilizzo.Acquistato assolutamente per hobby insieme al Generatore di Funzione, sempre Rigol, mod DG1022Z, di fascia media ma altrettanto valido con la sua banda di frequenza max di 25MHz
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
I am used to using my $8,000 Tektronix scope in the lab. Bought this one for less demanding work I sometimes do at my desk. Works great, considering the price of less than $400.
G.P.B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
The RIGOL DS1000Z-E Series is an absolute gem for anyone who needs a reliable, feature-packed oscilloscope. The 7-inch display is bright and clear, making it easy to analyze waveforms, and the UltraVision technology is a game-changer. The deep memory depth and real-time waveform recording let me dig into the details without missing a beat.It’s packed with features you’d expect from higher-priced models, like multiple trigger types, FFT functions, and even waveform playback. The controls are intuitive, and I had no trouble getting it set up and running. For the price, this scope is an unbeatable deal—I’d recommend it to hobbyists and professionals alike!
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on January 31, 2024
Lo adquirí para sustituir mi antiguo siglent de 100 MHz. Funciona muy bien y con tremendas prestaciones, pudiendo hacer visibles señales mucho más allá de los 200 MHz.Se hechan de menos un par de prestaciones que absurdamente Rigol no ha incorporado y que vía software sería algo muy fácil de hacer.* Un salvapantallas que deje en negro el LCD tras un tiempo o con algo que se vaya moviendo. La pantalla siempre está encendida.* Una opción que permita visualización a pantalla completa. Es decir que podamos ampliar el área de pantalla al desactivar la barra de herramientas izquierda y derecha dejando a "full screen" la forma de onda con los valores seleccionados sobreexpuestos en la pantalla.Por lo demás está genial, todos los botones y perillas dan muy buena sensación y de calidad. Se agradece además que la pantalla sea mate antirreflejo, es muy bueno esto para un instrumento de laboratorio
Mark
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 21, 2023
I'm lost for words. For a few hundred pounds you can buy an oscilloscope that matches the heart's desire of every electronics hobbyist. It's got the lot. Two channels versus time, or X/Y for Lissajous figures, good range on both time and voltage, goes up to alarmingly high frequencies, measures every parameter you can imagine on a waveform, and being a storage oscilloscope, no problem with transients etc.; averaging of multiple shots, triggering in every way imaginable, and frequency analysis too, plus integration of the area under the signal, or differentiation for slope measurements. And a very good frequency counter too. It's really hard to think of anything this scope can't do. It feels quality too, sturdy and well-made, and yet it won't take up too much space. The enormous amount of functionality is all fairly accessible through well laid-out menus and front panel controls. Yes, with all that stuff going on, you're going to spend a few hours with the instructions (which are online, not in the box) working out how to use it. But it's all logically arranged. This really is a product that Rigol should be proud of.
L.L.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
For $300? That's ridiculous. This is comparable to one of those Tek lunchboxes.It's substantial, had more heft to it than I expected. Industrial design is pretty nice. The fan was audible even at first turn on. Almost like something was rubbing, but not that bad. Shake it and it goes away and then comes back when you shift the position around. I'm not concerned.The probes are pretty nice. Shrouded BNCs, nice pointy tips, decent lead length. These also feel substantial and good quality.The screen is spacious. I was kind of shocked when I took it out of the box. Some things are pretty small, like the vertical scale, but still legible. What's important is the capture is huge and bright. Brightness is set to 60% by default and that seems maybe a little too much. There's menus on either side of the trace, they never go away, but it doesn't feel cramped at all.I see in here where people had trouble with operation. Did not have that problem in the slightest. The knobs are not marked very well but duh. I had it mastered in ten minutes. There's some stuff that is less than intuitive, for instance changing variables in the menus when there's more than one. The UI logic seems pretty sound. Previous menu is always selected next, vertical control closes open menus (with selected variables), single automatically lights stop, stuff like that. Storage is easy, so many maths, saves to png, types A and B and an RJ45. There's all kinds of stuff I'm never going to use. I'm never connecting this to a network. It's in my garage. So I will likely never press the print button. Will I ever use a delayed trigger? Not likely either, I'm troubleshooting audio equipment.I didn't rate the accuracy because I lack a standard. I guess I could compare it to my old Fluke 87 III that hasn't been calibrated in two decades. Or maybe not. I just want to get to probing things. Is that so wrong?
Mrs. Fmouse
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023
I'm not an oscilloscope "power user". I do a bit of amateur electronics work, and bought this scope with the thought that it MIGHT come in handy for this, but my primary use for it is as part of a musical instrument tuning workbench, where it replaces a 40 year old (and still working perfectly) Hitachi V-302B scope, but is MUCH lighter and more portable. In conjunction with a standard pitch generator and a small graphic equalizer it's as good as, or better than a $900 Peterson tuner.This scope, in all respects, seems to be a very solid tool. It's loaded with features, some of which are possibly over-design - such as the supernumerary HTTP web UI expressed through the LAN IF on port 80, or the ability to rename the on-screen waveforms - but for the basic functions expected from a modern oscilloscope, it's all there. At over 200 pages, the documentation is voluminous, but covers most of the scope's features, and all the truly important ones.I've been using oscilloscopes for around 70 years. If it works as long as my venerable Hitachi scope has, it'll certainly outlive _me_.
delo
Reviewed in Germany on April 24, 2023
Das RIGOL-Oszilloskop vom Typ DS1202 ist ein ausgezeichnetes Gerät mit einem immensen Funktionsumfang und einen auch für den Privatbereich erschwinglichem Preis.Vorrangig würde ich es in den Entwicklungs- und Servicebereich des Mittelstandes verortern,aber auf Grund seiner erstklassigen technischen und mathematischen Funktionenist es auch für den privaten Elektroniker (z.B. im Unruhestand ;-) ein phantastisches Spielzeug.Neben einem gelungen Gerätedesign und einer ausgezeichneten Bildqualtät sind es gut gekennzeichnete Grundbedienungskomplexe und perfekt belegte Softkeys, die die Arbeit mitdiesem Gerät zur Freude werden lassen.An der Funktionsweise besonders beachtenswert ist u.a. die erstklassig Darstellung von seriellen Prozessorbussen als Bitfolge mit Decodierungen in ASCII, HEX oder Dezimal. Weiterhin überzeugt der interne Meßkopfabgleich, die neben der üblichen YT-Funktion vorhandene XY- und ROLL-Funktion der Horizontalablenkung, die die Darstellung von Lissajous und Sweeps erlaubt, sowie die ausgezeichneten mathematischen Funktionen, die jeden Ingenieur regelrecht zu begeistern verstehen. Neben der Verknüpfung beider Eingänge mit Arithmetik ist auch die Verknüpfung mit boolscher Algebra möglich, sowie die Darstellung von Integral-, Differential-, Logarithmus- und Expoenetialwerten. Ein „Schmankerl“ bildet schließlich die Fast-Fourrier-Transformation mit ihrer Darstellung im Frequenzbereich der Signale. Dabei ist aus 6 Fenstermöglichkeiten die Darstellung wählbar, darunter die bekannten Hanning- und Hammingfenster. Und das geht selbst im Decodiermodus einer UART-Signalübertragung !Übrigens läßt sich der Bildschirm problemlos über ein gutes Dateimanagement intern oder auf Stick z.B. in JPEG-, TIFF- u.a. Formaten speichern und am PC original wieder darstellen.
Just Jim
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2020
In a world I used to know many years ago, this scope would have cost thousands of dollars. So here it is now, a scope that can practically do anything for a fraction of the olden days cost and I am not exaggerating. 200 MHz bandwidth is pretty astounding at this price. It has measurements, deep storage, big screen, print screen, and a depth of functions so deep that they defy my ability or patience to list them all. Go to Rigol's site and read the manual and data sheet for this little beast. It is astounding. Ok, enough hyperbole, here's what you may actually want to know.In short, nothing about this scope feels cheap. The scope feels like it has a quality build. No unusually wiggly knobs, for example. It has a reasonable weight. Scopes used to weigh 30 pounds or more and we had to roll them around on carts. This thing is no heavier than a lunchbox with a thermos inside. The handle supports the thing quite well. The plastic body is nicely molded to the contours of the inner chassis so it does not take up any more space than it needs to. The knobs and buttons are excellent for their smoothness and placement. Coming from analog scopes, it takes some time to become used to the lack of horizontal timebase markings and separate controls for each channel. It does not take long to become accustomed to this scope, though. Some of the legends on the screen are very tiny but luckily you can enlarge the font on many of them. Some folks like to gripe about fan noise in equipment and I agree that some are pretty loud. This fan is very docile and it does not annoy me at all. Even so, my hand cannot detect even the slightest warmth in the case after an hour's operation. The display is plenty bright. The display is big (wide) but the sides are permanently occupied by the legends for the soft keys. You can't turn them off as you can on some scopes. No big loss, in my opinion. The scope has built-in help for just about every function. It really is well written and actually, well, helpful. No printed manual comes with the scope. You have to download it. The scope has a speaker to announce button presses but it is inaudible to my old ears. The included probes are nice and not at all the junky things I was expecting. In operation, it took me a while to get used to dialing in for a stable signal. Not the scope's fault. After an hour or two I got adept at capturing the signal I wanted. In fact, if you get hopelessly lost, you can just press the Auto button and you've got about a 90% chance of locking on to your waveform. With practice, you don't need Auto any longer but it's nice to have it available. The scope as it is being sold now has all the options running with no time limit so you don't have to spend hundreds of dollars more optioning up the scope. My favorite thing about this scope, beside the beauty of its operation, is its ability to display dozens of measurement about the signal. I don't have to count squares and do math in my head to figure out the p-p or the rms. It even displays the frequency of the signal.If I have any complaint, it is that some of the functions are way down in the menus. However, once you learn where they are, the problem is over for you. You will spend some time learning to use this scope but the results will be worth it.What I don't like: Just small things. The multifunction knob is too sensitive. It is frustrating as it often overshoots the selection. While pressing the knob to finalize your selection it often jumps to an adjacent selection. This needs to be fixed in firmware. Also, it bothers me that unused positions behind the front panel illuminate during startup for buttons that are not even installed on this scope. The power cord is really thick. You would think this scope has the amp draw of an arc welder. The thick cord is a bit difficult to handle. As I said, small stuff all.This is a terrific scope. I recommend it and don't see how you could do better at this price.
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