Benchtop oscilloscopes are precision measuring instruments used to observe electrical signals over time. They allow you to view voltage waveforms on screen and assess their shape, variability, interference, and stability. In this category, you'll find benchtop oscilloscopes in two-channel and four-channel versions. We offer measurement devices with additional functionalities, including automatic measurements, serial bus decoding, and waveform history recording.
Desktop oscilloscopes
Oscilloscope Siglent SDS1202X-E 200MHz 2 channels
Digital oscilloscope, dual channel, operating in the range up to 200 MHz. Offering a sampling rate of 1 GS/s, it has an LCD display and an USB slot. The set has also two...Rigol DHO804 70MHz 4-channel oscilloscope
The Rigol DHO804 digital oscilloscope is a compact and modern device with four analog channels, 12-bit resolution, and a sampling rate of up to 1.25 GSa/s . Thanks to the...Rigol DS1102Z-E 100MHz 2-channel oscilloscope
The Rigol DS1102Z-E digital oscilloscope is an advanced, dual-channel measurement tool with a 100 MHz bandwidth and a 1 GSa/s sampling rate . Equipped with a 7-inch...Osciloscope Rigol DS1202 Z-E 200MHz 2 channels
Advanced digital oscilloscope operating in the 200 MHz band. It is equipped with 2 channels , which work with sampling rate up to 1 GSa/s. It is equipped with 7-inch display...Oscilloscope Siglent SDS 1104X-E 100 MHz 4 channels
Digital four-channel oscilloscope operating in the band up to 100 MHz. It offers a sampling rate of 1 GS/s, has a 7-inch LCD display and a USB port. Power cord, Warranty Card,...Oscilloscope Siglent SDS-1102CML+
Two-channel digital oscilloscope with a bandwidth of 100 MHz and a sampling rate of 1 GSa/s. Menu in Polish. Includes 2 oscilloscope probe, power cable, USB cable and CD with...Two-channel oscilloscopes
Dual-channel oscilloscopes are a group of devices that allow you to conveniently compare two signals simultaneously, such as a circuit's input and output, a data line and a clock, and two stages of a signal chain. This is a practical solution for servicing, prototype commissioning, and design work in digital and analog electronics.
This category includes oscilloscopes with two independent channels that allow you to analyze waveforms, delays, phase shift, and distortion on a single screen. When choosing, consider bandwidth (e.g., up to 200 MHz), sampling rates of hundreds of MS/s or 1 GS/s, and memory depth in the millions of points. These parameters determine the detail and reliability of the measurement.
Available dual-channel oscilloscopes offer advanced triggering (edge, pulse, time window, pattern, timeout), making it easier to detect short, infrequent events. Models with serial bus decoding allow you to analyze I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, and LIN with data previewed directly on the waveform. Automatic measurements of multiple voltage and time parameters, along with statistics, help you quickly assess the stability of the system under test.
Additional functionalities of two-channel oscilloscopes
Pass/Fail masking features streamline serial testing. You define the acceptable waveform region, and the oscilloscope immediately flags any deviations. Advanced math and FFT capabilities allow you to add or subtract channels, analyze derivatives, integrals, and frequency spectrums, allowing you to identify interference and harmonics faster.
A large color display, convenient shortcut keys, USB waveform recording, LAN communication, and SCPI command support facilitate computer integration and test automation. By choosing a dual-channel oscilloscope from this category, you gain a tool that will streamline diagnostics, design, and everyday electronics work.
Four-channel oscilloscopes for more complex systems
Four-channel oscilloscopes are designed for those who want to simultaneously analyze multiple signals, such as power supply, control, and system response, in a single measurement. Four channels facilitate the design of digital electronics, power supplies, motor drives, and mixed-signal systems. This category includes models with bandwidths ranging from tens to hundreds of MHz, sampling rates of 1 GSa/s, and resolutions up to 12 bits. High resolution and extensive memory (millions of points) allow for the imaging of fast edges, small glitches, and the magnification of selected waveform fragments without loss of detail.
SPO Technology
Our offer includes oscilloscopes with SPO technology. This acquisition method utilizes a digital phosphor, multi-level waveform intensity, and color temperature display modes. This allows you to instantly see the difference between rare events and repetitive signals, making analysis of interference and noise more convenient.
We also offer MSO models with 16 digital channels. This oscilloscope combines a logic analyzer with analog channels, allowing you to simultaneously observe GPIO lines, bus signals, and voltage waveforms within the same time reference. This facilitates debugging of microcontrollers, FPGAs, and complex digital systems.
Features of 4-channel oscilloscopes
Four-channel oscilloscopes offer advanced triggering (edge, pulse, window, pattern, and idle time) and decoding for I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, and LIN buses, with data viewing directly on the waveform. Automatic voltage and time parameter measurements, mathematical functions (addition, subtraction, derivative, and integral), and FFT for spectrum analysis are available. Pass/Fail masks are useful for serial testing, automatically detecting deviations from the pattern.
A compact design, touchscreen, USB, LAN, and HDMI interfaces, and USB Type-C power supply simplify work in the lab and in the field. Remote commands allow you to integrate the oscilloscope with software, automate tests, and conveniently archive results. By choosing a 4-channel oscilloscope from this category, you gain a tool for fast and clear analysis of multiple signals simultaneously.
Additional accessories
We offer oscilloscopes available in complete kits with accessories, making them ready for immediate use in your measurement setup. This kit includes a 4-channel oscilloscope, a power cord, a USB A-B cable for PC communication, four oscilloscope probes matched to the device's specifications, a Quick Start guide, and a CD with the full manual and additional materials, such as catalogs.
