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HANMATEK 110mhz Bandwidth DOS1102 Digital Oscilloscope with 2 Channels and Screen 7 inch / 18 cm, TFT-LCD Display, Portable Professional Oscilloscope Kit with 500 MS/s *2 Sampling Rate

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Style: 2 Channels 100MHz


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  • 1: 110 MHz bandwidth, 500 MS/s *2 real-time sampling rate, dual channels, 2 ns / Div ~ 1000s / Div time base range; 20 mV/div ~ 5 V/div vertical scale, storage depth (each acquisition The recording length of the waveform) is not less than 10K sampling points; it can store not less than 16 groups of waveforms, and has U disk storage function, USB device and host interface;
  • 2: 7-inch TFT LCD screen (true color), 65535 colors, resolution 800480 pixels; supports cursor measurement, the cursor mode is no less than voltage difference (V), time difference (T), time difference and voltage difference ( V) Four modes of automatic cursor;
  • 3: It has automatic range function and supports horizontal, vertical, single waveform/multiple waveform tracking; there are four probe attenuation multiples: 1X, 10X, 100X, and 1000X;
  • 4: Built-in 6-digit hardware frequency meter, capable of measuring 2 Hz ~ 20 MHz; with current measurement function, measurement range: 100.0 mA/V ~ 1 kA/V; with U disk storage function; USB device and host interface; host software download Address: bit.ly/3W4dCxA;
  • 5: It has 30 automatic measurement functions and can customize the measurement menu; it has a waveform capture function, supports LABVIEW communication, supports secondary development, and complies with SCPI specifications; powered by DC.

Brand: HANMATEK


Screen Size: 7 Inches


Resolution: 800 x 480 pixels


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Glossy


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.85 x 5.98 x 2.76 inches; 2.43 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ DOS1102


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 24, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ HANMATEK


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #30,737 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #15 in Lab Oscilloscopes #907 in Computer Monitors


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 240 ratings


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  • perfect scope for field use, also good for lab use
Style: 2 Channels 100MHz
I always want a scope for field use, something that I can pack in a suitcase and has an input bandwidth that I can see most of the signals on my boards. This scope is very small (and light!) yet it has an input bandwidth of 110 MHz, a large screen, with all the basic functions that a digital scope should have, and it's so economical I almost thought that I bought a DMM. It's good for field use, and it's so easy to move from test to test in a lab setting. The bandwidth covers most of my needs. I even use it on signals that have a rise time below 20 ns. Yes, I know I fold in the rise time a little bit that from the scope, but just checking if I have a signal a not, that's good enough. If I really need to have a precision measurement, I roll out my heavy scope with 500 MHz to 1 GHz bandwidth (but I also paid a hell lot more for those scopes and I do not really want to use them unless I have to). Another great use of this scope is in undergraduate research or senior design projects. Breaking things is a natural process of learning and believe me, students are very good at that (the breaking part, not always the learning part that should follow). I work with several students a year on such projects, I now have a scope for them, and I will ask them to try out all the functions, including the remote connection and DAQ part, that I find very useful but have no time to use myself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2020 by Xinsi LIN Xinsi LIN

  • An excellent "first time" oscilloscope!
Style: 2 Channels 100MHz
In my two decades as a ham radio operator and electronics tinkerer, I have NEVER used or owned an oscilloscope. I know, blasphemy. I had a little extra money burning a hole in my pocket and pulled the trigger on this model, and am pretty happy with it. It's rather compact and includes TWO probes! The probes alone are worth at-least $25 or $30. Anyway.. It took me a little time to actually learn how to use an oscilloscope in general, and once I did, I found this model easy to use and implement in my electronics bench. I'm very happy with my purchase, and do not regret it in the least. While this is NOT a Tektronics or higher end scope, for what I use it for, it serves it's purpose very well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023 by Josh W

  • Excellent value
Style: 2 Channels 100MHz
Use low-end Tektronix at work, bought this for home. Have to say that the Hanmatek DOS1102 has several aspects, mainly on ease of use, that are superior to Tektronix in the same speed class. 1. AC/DC coupling is a top-level menu item. (Tek requires six button clicks and a knob turn to make this simple change. What was Tek thinking?) 2. "Analog" adjustments like position knobs and trigger level have a better default resolution and speed, and thus do not require the tiresome coarse/fine menu that the Tek does. 3. Very convenient "show all measurements" quick screen for when you don't want to waste time setting up several different individual measure parameters. 4. Reasonably quick boot without any pushback or questions when powering on. 5. Seems better than Tek about not putting junk in front of the waveform you're trying to see, but maybe that's because item 3 above means you'll have less need to post measurements on the screen. Now the downsides: 1. Most sensitive scale is 20mV/div with X1 probe, about 2mV rms noise on this scale. 2. As some other commenters mentioned, there's about 1-2 pixels noise on the trace regardless of scale that gives it a crawly kind of look. 3. Single shot capture works great but is less convenient than other scopes; the first shot is easy but to do another you have to scroll back through all the trigger mode options to get back to Single. The Run/Stop resets the scope to Auto mode. Oddities, not necessarily downside: 1. XY mode splits the screen into a small XY display, a small YT display, and a text box. I'd have preferred full screen XY but seeing both at once also has some advantages. Subjective stuff: On the good side, handles more like a traditional scope compared to some others, controls respond quickly, and stuff that would be front panel on an analog scope tends to be on the top menu instead of hidden. On the downside, the knobs are soft both in texture and in the detents. I'd have liked harder plastic and a more robust detent. Overall: Impressive value for a $170 scope if you're not doing small signal work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023 by HF

  • First things first. Then the fun starts.
Style: 2 Channels 100MHz
My old O'scope is a Hameg 20 MHz dual-trace I bought in (then West) Germany in 1982 for about $2,000. It's heavy, has a tiny CRT and dual-trace, but I've lugged this thing around for 42 years and now it's almost obsolete, but still works, and it can be plugged-in to a variety of power sources! The HANMATEK 110mhz DOS1102 only weighs a few pounds and exceeds my old scope in everything else. After it arrived an hour ago I looked through the handbook trying to acquaint myself with the parts and controls, but the hardest part was figuring out HOW TO TURN IT ON. The technical support guy I contacted gave me an URL and I watched a short promotional video that showed WHERE the power-plug went, which, if you don't know, is almost invisible on the left side. Not what I thought at all with 2 USB plugs (which are only for signals to a computer.) What's missing in the information on the Amazon page and the handbook is the most simple thing you just might want to know, like "How to turn it on!" Amazon needs to have that video, not the other one that shows you almost nothing... Once I found the small plug-in and pushed the on/off button, it popped on instantly with a beautiful color screen showing glorious fine detail. Oh, that's NICE! The Oscilloscope techniques will come around without much effort. I actually went to school at Lowry AFB in Denver to learn how to repair and calibrate these things and other delicate instruments. (At least instruments like a Hameg 20 MHz.) Now I'm not so sure because everything is on IC's and if something goes wrong it might just be cheaper to buy a new one (instead of trying to de-solder a chip from the board and replace it with the same model number chip, IF you can even find it...) The good thing about IC's is they use tiny voltages and currents and have greatly extended life compared to components like tubes, resistors, and capacitors. For now, I have a new, very compact and lightweight scope! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024 by glenn

  • Muy útil
Style: 2 Channels 100MHz
Todo muy bien.
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024 by Cliente de Amazon Cliente de Amazon

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