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Rigol DS1054Z Digital Oscilloscope 50Mhz Bandwidth,4 Channels,1GSa/s Sampling Rate,24Mpts Memory Depth

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Features

  • Analog channel bandwidth:50 MHz
  • 4 analog channels
  • Real-time sample rate up to 1 GSa/s
  • Memory depth up to 24 Mpts
  • Up to 30,000 wfms/s waveform capture rate
  • Up to 60,000 frames hardware real-time waveform recording and playback functions
  • Various trigger and bus decoding functions
  • Low noise floor, vertical scale range: 1 mV/div to 10 V/div
  • 7 inch WVGA (800x480) TFT LCD, intensity graded color display

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13 x 7 x 5 inches; 6.6 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ DS1054Z


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 26, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rigol


Best Sellers Rank: #55,937 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #33 in Lab Oscilloscopes


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Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 687 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Affordable and Impressive Entry Level scope
Revised my prior review. This is an affordable yet robust entry level scope that is upgradable. I gave it 5 stars because what you get significantly outweighs the shortcomings. But understand a few things. 1. The the cooling fan creates a lot of noise. But if you’re looking into buying one of these things then you probably know enough to competently open the device - at your own risk - and replacing and/or shielding it better. 2. Not the best probes but certainly not the worst. Maybe I got a bad batch but mine are obnoxiously difficult to tune. Again, this is an impressive device for the price so you have to accept the tradeoff to be fair. The $5000 analog scopes I recall using in undergrad couldn’t do half of the things this is capable of and took up twice the bench top real estate. 3. It’s a bit slow at times to trigger but again. This is easily one of the ‘highest-end-budget-scopes’ … at least available on Amazon. If anyone from Rigol is reading this please also consider making a detailed series [See Keystone] on how to use this scope. There are a lot of reviews, and many videos on oscilloscopes readily available, however there is something left to be desired on practical ways to use the versatility of this scope for more intermediate and advanced folks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023 by Mo Rutherford

  • Excellent Hobbyist Oscilloscope!
This is an awesome hobbyist Oscilloscope! One could spend a practically unlimited amount of money on an oscilloscope. I wanted something good at a reasonable price. I think most of the Rigols sold are from the TEquipment folks. I really like that this one has Ethernet, USB, 4 channels, relatively good bandwidth for my needs. Be sure to visit eevblog to learn more, there's a large thread of information there. There are a TON of cool features: triggers, storage, and more! It comes with 30 hours of "evaluation" software (that's equipment "on" time, not clock time) but supposedly there are some hacks for that. I've not actually tried them yet. Update to the latest software - released in October of 2015 - installed easily. I did have a problem with some of my older USB sticks not working, so be sure to read the docs on USB flash drives. The only thing I really don't like about it: the fan is rather noisy. It is not a grinding, old-bathroom-fan noisy, but just a loud white-noise kind of sound. Not terrible, but not great. I suppose the screen could be a bit bigger, too (I think they should have added an HDMI connection!) But overall I am completely happy with this oscilloscope. Technology has come a long way since the days of my old, simple dual trace Tektronix from years back. And yes - it was a difficult decision to not go with another Tektronix. I had also looked at the Tektronix 1052B 50 MHz, 2 Channel, Digital Oscilloscope, 1 GS/s Sampling, 5-year Warranty - higher bandwidth, but just 2 channels (do you really need 4?) - but price / performance, this unit simply cannot be beat! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2015 by Tafca. (Tabarini Fan, Côte d'Azur)

  • $1000 worth of scope for $350
An excellent product, great scope for beginners and home-workshop types who want pro-class features without spending thousands. Bright, readable screen (though the fonts might be a tad small for some eyes), good color coding of onscreen info to match color coded input jacks and probes. Persistence shading feature helps to visualize complex signals, spot glitches and observe trends. Very powerful measurement and analysis tools, for measuring peak/rms voltage, frequency, pulse width, any many other characteristics of a signal. Hardware frequency counter for accurate frequency measurement even if the signal isn't entirely visualized onscreen. Digital logic-analyzer functions including protocol decoders (I2C, SPI, RS232) and a variety of digital trigger options are included with the base firmware, so no real need to riglol it, unless you want the 100MHz bandwidth. 24MSa memory seems to be stock now as well, which is a huge amount of memory for an instrument in this class, and very handy for zooming in on details of a waveform or capturing/decoding bursts of digital data. Good quality PDF manual is readily available online, and there are many videos that will teach beginners how to use this scope. My only minor complaints are that the rotary encoders are a little mushy and occasionally jump a step when pressed to enter a value, and there seem to be some tiny DC offset issues when multiple channels are used, that are not completely corrected by the auto-calibration. All in all, though, a great value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2019 by Vile Lizard

  • I'm very picky about UI's and didn't want this to be painful to use
I'm a recent college EE grad and had used Tek 4 channel digital scopes, so I knew their interface only. I was really worried this would be a typical cheap Chinese knockoff I'd regret buying and I'd end up getting a Tek anyway. I'm very picky about UI's and didn't want this to be painful to use. This is a perfect device, with outstanding specs. The screen feels huge and is very sharp and bright. The interface is clean, sharp colors on dark and I love it. The GUI and case/panel design don't seem like they'll feel dated, and that's important to me as I want to keep this 20+ years. The foreign aspect of the product only shows in the manuals and help menus, which I needed zero of to learn how to use it. If you've used a digital scope before, you'll figure this one out quick. Functionally it's perfect, I haven't found anything missing or poorly executed. The free "upgrades" worked for me first time, so I've got all the goodies now. Panel and packaging-wise it's actually very attractive and random non-electrical people tell me specifically the panel and the GUI are really cool, and they don't even understand what it's doing haha. I can barely hear the fan at all, so I don't know what the complaints were about. I'd highly recommend to anyone, this thing was way better than expected!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2016 by macaddict111

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