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Siglent Technologies SDS1052DL+ 50 MHz Digital Storage Oscilloscope

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$349.00

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  • Now Includes USB and LAN interfaces
  • Cursors, math, built-in frequency counter, automatic measurements
  • New, higher resolution display; Advanced triggers for Isolation of specific signals


The new siglent SDS1052DL+ is a new and improved version of siglent's popular sds1052dl. With a new, higher-resolution LCD display and an added lan interface the SDS1052DL+ represents the updated version of one of the most popular 50 MHz oscilloscopes available today.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022
I wasn't going to review this scope, until I saw online that many other have had this issue over the years. I purchased this scope in 2018, used it a few dozen times over the years with the latest about a month ago. It worked great. Then this morning, it would not boot up, just stuck on the logo screen. The fan works and the buttons light up. I tried unplugging the unit for over an hour, I tried repeatedly pushing the math button after power up, all to no avail. I emailed Seglent, but I am not optimistic.
P.Gopakumar
Reviewed in India on January 9, 2020
Excellent product and gives value for the money spent. My use is basically for repair of radio and Audio equipment, for which the unit is a reliable service aid.
Christopher A. H.
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2019
Purchased for electrical engineering studies. Easy to use, quick to learn its many function. No need to run to the school for lab prep any more. Does everything that the school labs require. Frequency readings are very accurate, we compared with another scope and a frequency counter. Bonus points: Very light, easy to put away.
Antonio Luna
Reviewed in Mexico on January 18, 2018
En pocas palabras: obtienes lo que pagas. Es un osciloscopio básico y barato que funciona bien dentro de sus limitaciones.Compré este osciloscopio para usarlo en proyectos de hobby. Funciona bien, con algunas limitaciones. Algunos menús son un poco dificiles de usar (no los he probado en español, de hecho no se si tiene menús en español), pero casi todos son muy similares a los de otras marcas (como tektronix). La pantalla se ve bien y tiene suficiente resolución. Los problemas o limitaciones que he notado, menores la mayoria pero aún así relevantes, son los siguientes:1. El trigger de nivel parece no funcionar algunas veces cuando la división de tiempo tiene valores grandes (del orden de centenas de milisegundos) a pesar de que la señal cambie en escalón de un valor bajo estable a un valor alto estable. Con una división de tiempo pequeña el trigger parece funcionar siempre bien.2. A diferencia de Tektronix, que tiene la opcion de seleccionar dos velocidades en la mayoria de las perillas, este osciloscopio tiene una sola velocidad: baja. Entonces para hacer un zoom o cambiar algun valor (como cambiar la división de tiempo de un valor muy pequeño a uno muy grande) es necesario darle muchas vueltas a las perillas, más de lo que me gusataría.3. Cuando el menú en pantalla es escondido o mostrado y hay una captura en progreso la misma se reinicia. Esto es sobre todo notable si hay una captura en progreso con una división de tiempo grande (como 2 segundos por división).4. La función matemática de transformada rápida de Fourier (FFT) es una broma, aunque ni esperaba que la incluyera. Los resultados parecen más una prueba de concepto hecha por un estudiante que algo confiable. No tiene escalas ni una buena resolución. No he probado otras funciones matemáticas.Hay muchas otras funciones que no he podido usar, como guardar capturas de pantalla. Tampoco he hecho comparaciones sobre su precisión contra otros instrumentos.Como referencia, en mi trabajo utilizo osciloscopios continuamente desde los más sencillos hasta algunos más avanzados, pasando por analizadores de protocolo y lógicos. Usualmente son Tektronix. No me considero un experto en la materia pero definitivamente tengo bastante experiencia en su uso.RESUMEN FINAL. Buen osciloscopio para hobistas o usos básicos. No lo recomendaría para algo más profesional.
PapaJ
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2016
This has to be the greatest oscilloscope I have ever owned. I have never had a digital 'scope before but they have so much more to offer than a CRT analog 'scope. I didn't have a lot of money to upgrade, as this is just a hobby. I restore antique radios and tinker on all kinds of other electronic projects.So after months of research and reading many reviews and watching unboxings on youTube; I narrowed it down to the Siglent SDS1052DL. There were a couple other brands in the same price range but comparing them by feature and specifications, as well as the customer reviews, I had made my choice. And I am so glad I chose this one.As I was opening the packing I quickly realized that this was made very well. The finish of the case feels clean and well fitted, the bezel marking sheets are very straight and clean around the edges and easy to read. And the unit has some gravity in it. This is no cheap light weight. Setup was very easy and the UI is excellent. There is even a built-in "dictionary", for lack of any other word for it, that explains every key on the panel. The display is also super bright and clear. Very easy to read with lots if information displayed.I highly recommend this brand to anyone.
Todds Books
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2016
I am an electronics hobbyist and need a basic two-channel scope for my work. This scope has a very nice, large screen; almost 2 inches wider than my old analog scope. The scope is very light weight and very portable. However, by in large its best attribute is its functionality.I have yet to explorer all the great features, but a few of the main ones I have encountered so far are: triggering is very visual and easy to set up; I love having cursors for measuring both horizontal and vertical values; it has a built in frequency counter that shows on the main screen; it can display a summary of all the values of a particular waveform; it has Math functions, particularly FFT for doing a bit of frequency domain analysis; and a built in help system. The user's manual is a bit sparse but very helpful if you are new to oscilloscopes, particularly digital storage scopes. I did take the pdf file to my local Post Net store and had it printed out using both sides of the page.I haven't really found any definite cons yet, but I am sure there will be a few things that could be made easier to find and/or use. No machine is perfect.I'll end by saying that this is an entry level scope with features often found only in more expensive scopes. However, this is a 50MHz scope with 500M samples per second. If you are doing much RF work in the higher frequencies, you might want to consider at least 100MHz with a 1G samples per second, although I am finding this scope adequate for doing stuff in HF ham frequencies.
Charles
Reviewed in Canada on May 8, 2015
It's my first oscilloscope and I didn't have a big budget so I chose it. It works very well and does all I need. The price was good for what it can do and for the general build quality. Also, it is light weight so it can be easily moved.
Troy Unrau
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2015
Cheap and perfect! I don't do anything about 50 MHz, so this is perfect!There was some problems with shipping (it was held in customs for inspection for a few weeks), but it eventually arrived. Works out of box. Simple to use: one screen testing and calibration, built in 1 kHz square wave for testing, and the probes are of decent quality too. I have one at home on my workbench, and one at work too!
D L O
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2015
I had bought this as a home and hobby scope so I could do most of my homework at.. well, not the EE labs on campus. Being a student, I am no expert at using quality lab equipment, but I can say that compared to the ~slightly~ more expensive Rigol units I use on campus it has it's ups and downs.PROS (compared with Rigol DSE110...)- The screen is large, one of my favorite features compared to what I use at school- Has all the features of the Rigol, and the Print button works as a direct screenshot to a USB drive which I like, a lot.CONS- The wave forms are not exactly stable, they jump around much more than the scopes at the U.- The cursor function is quite as good as the scopes at the U, for example: If I set Cursor A and then Cursor B there is no way to move them both at the same time. I have to move one at a time. To do this I need to directly access the menu. Whereas, on the Rigol units, a press down on the Adjustment knob makes the switch from Cursor A -> Cursor B -> Both. This seems like such an easy feature to implement it's frustrating not to have it handy at home.Again, my skills at using O-scopes is rudimentary. All in all, this is a good scope for the money, and if I had to recommend a scope to someone in the under 300$ range I would definitely recommend this one.
William L. Ammons
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2014
My Tek finally died - the high voltage section was fried. I went on Amazon to see what was available. I service audio equipment as a side line. After reading the specifications of the Siglent scope I decided to buy it. It is rated as a 50 MHz scope - but I have no trouble displaying a 100 MHz signal. On feature which I did not see listed is it has a frequency counter. The frequency counter is dead on and is actually more sensitive than my TEK 5316. My signal generator only goes up to 108 MHz and it only takes about 15 Millivolts of RF for the counter to lock in.One other thing about this scope is when I use it with a sweep generator and use channel 2 as the horizontal reference, there is no drift in the display. With both analog scoped that I had owned, the scope would need a warmup time of 10 minutes or so to be stable. There is no warm up time needed with this Siglent.If you are looking for a general purpose scope the Siglent is excellent. I am 100% happy with it. There is only one thing about it that I had to change in my equipment stack up. On the top of my stack was the frequency counter, then the scope, then the RF generator and finally the distortion analyzer. Well with the small size of the Siglent I could not stack the frequency counter on it. So I took my 5316 out of service because my new scope is actually a better frequency counter.The TFT display is excellent. There is a on screen menu display that will let you quickly set up the scope. The scope comes with a set up guide, a CD, two very nice probes and a USB cable. It is a compact unit that is only
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