While a fancy Rigol 1052E oscilloscope is a great tool and a wonderful portable oscilloscope we heartily recommend, sometimes you just need to use the more ‘advanced’ functions of an oscilloscope.
This video demonstrates the triggering and decoding of an I2C signal using RIGOL’s highly efficient oscilloscopes. It includes a brief tutorial on the different triggering types and condition set-ups.
[mosaicmerc] over on hackaday.io has upgraded his Rigol DS2072A oscilloscope to a DS2302A, turning an $800 oscilloscope into one that sells for $2500, with all the bandwidth, storage depth, and ...
This video shows how to record specified frames of waveforms using RIGOL’s series of highly reliable oscilloscopes. It explores the waveform recording function of the instrument which enables the ...
Rigol Technologies, Inc. introduces the RP1000 Series of oscilloscope probes, the latest addition to its line of passive and active differential probes. The RP1000 series measures current or high ...