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ADS1013D Handheld Digital Tablet oscilloscope Portable Storage Oscilloscope Kit with 2 Channels, 100Mhz Bandwidth, 1GSa/s Sampling Rate 7" TFT LCD Touch Screen (ADS1013D Plus)

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Features

  • Professional Designed : 2 channels, 100 MHz analog bandwidth @ 1 GSa/s Real-time sampling, 240kbit Sample memory depth.
  • HD Screen : 7'' color TFT- LCD touch screen with 800 * 480 resolution.
  • Easily Measuring :Auto/Normal/Single 3 Trigger modes,it is easy to capture instantaneous waveform.
  • Intelligent Anti-burn : Built-in high-voltage protection module,can tolerate a continuous voltage of up to 400V.
  • Versatile : ASD1013D is widely applicable in the academic experiment, electronic product design,debugging and maintenance, electronic engineering education, etc.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.09 x 1.57 x 4.72 inches; 1.76 Pounds


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 20, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ yeapook


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #77,181 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #44 in Lab Oscilloscopes


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 664 ratings


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  • I'm old school, needed a new 'scope. Found out they don't make analog scopes any more ......
Style: ADS1013D Plus
I constantly harass the guys at work who use digital scopes, all the times they can't figure out what they're looking at. And I have to tell them what they see is just the digital scope trying to fake a signal from data. Bad triggering, quantization error, aliasing, holding a signal instead of displaying current data that it couldn't trigger on, there's no end to it. Throw it on my analog scope, the signal literally writes itself on the front of the CRT. What's more, I'm one of those fogeys who grew up on vacuum tubes and dial phones and the software that runs digital stuff like smartphones just bewilders and frustrates me. Which is kinda funny, because I understand the guts of computers and write PIC assembly code that's not only bug-free, it's so well documented that other engineers can work with it and even convert the whole product to C code. But now I'm setting up a new workbench at home, out of my own pocket. And find out I can't buy an analog scope. They don't make 'em any more. Dreaded fighting with a digital 'scope. And on a budget, it was gonna have to be something with a touchscreen. Designed for people who grew up with cellphones and it's their "normal". Well, at least this one got fairly good reviews, and looked like it delivered good value in its price range. Would i ever actually get it to display a waveform? i figured the thing out pretty quick without help from anyone. The user interface is incredibly well thought out. A masterpiece of elegant simplicity. Where's all the fiddles for getting it to trigger on the signal? Oh, It finds the signal and triggers on it automatically. As well as I'd be able to if I had to fight with it manually. Works beautifully. Complaints? Signals look noisy because of quantization errors (in fact, it's a good tool for explaining quantization noise to someone who doesn't understand the concept). But the manufacturer even has a "fix" for that: press the "button" and it holds the signal. Now it looks clean, it's not shimmering. ...... And, the scope probes are cheap. But good probes cost money, shouldn't expect good quality probes on an instrument in this price range. They work, they're usable. Good enough. Never thought I could love a digital "gadget". But I really love this little 'scope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2021 by Dave J.

  • A nice test instrument at a very good price
Style: ADS1013D Plus
I am impressed with the operation and accuracy of this oscilloscope. It is the right size, it is laid out well, with easy to use intuitive software and standard BNC inputs. I especially like how easy it is to set up the measurements as it assembles them at the bottom of the screen in the order that you select them. If want a different arrangement, deselect and reselect in a new order. Very nice! I was also impressed with how it handled high frequencies. I connected it to my RF signal generator operating at 100MHz and it came right up looking like a clean audio sine wave! No struggling to sync it or fuzzy analog image. It does not have an individual DC measurement to select from, but of course you can see any DC component on the waveform if it is DC coupled. I may have only given it four stars for this if it were higher priced, but at this price it is an excellent value! I really like it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2021 by Robert M.

  • Good scope for those quick portable measurements; Bandwidth lower than spec and not a great low end.
Style: ADS1013D Plus
Love the interface after trying many portable scopes with too many buttons and adjustment knobs. Touch interface makes the adjustments easy. Battery life could be better, but very usable. Screen captures are great; sync's well, but I have not exercised this in all conditions yet. I have a good Tektronix TDS2014 4 channel scope which I use daily, but it is a little big for many portable applications. It is close to 10 years old and likely makes better measurements than this portable scope. This ADS1013D can make many of the measurements I make and is much more portable. The touch interface is a great plus. Don't expect it to perform as well as the much, much more expensive models, but is easier to use than those or the USB scopes that display on your computer(Their interface is usually clumsy and lacking in the control I am used to). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2022 by Wayne W

  • Wow! Perfect!
Style: ADS1013D Plus
Can’t believe how good this is. Touch is very responsive, controls are intuitive - there aren’t even any typos. The instruction manual is short but clearly shows/explains every function. I didn’t even realize this was battery operated… but this has an internal rechargeable battery! Can also just be used plugged in to USB C. The probes that came with it are great. This is a very good deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023 by Jacob Kuca

  • Wonderful scope!
Style: ADS1013D Plus
I would have never thought I could get a 2 channel scope for this cheap and actually have it work. This thing is amazing and setup takes like a minute tops. If you just need basic checking without setting up a full on scope like a Pico then this thing is what you want. I regularly use it for bus communication lines and sensor signal checking. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by Dan K

  • Poor quality - didn't work
First, I've been using o-scopes for almost 50 years. I needed a scope that would replace several high impedance testing tools. This one didn't work at all. I hooked a probe on ch1 and the calibration point, pressed the auto set icon, got a trace that didn't include a complete wave form, tried to adjust the time base, but no joy. Things went down hill from there. Some times it would display the voltage on the y-axis instead of the x-axis. It would not trigger no matter what. Besides the unit being defective, the user manual is written in pidgin english and you need an electron microscope to read the font. After several hours of squinting at the user manual and checking on you tube I realized it was hopeless. I'll shop around for a real scope. I cannot recommend this unit. Follow up: while packing the scope for return to Amazon, it dawned on me that there was one setting I hadn't changed, Menu > System Settings > X-Y mode display. It wasn't documented in the user manual. It was "on." I turned it "off." The calibration square wave was displayed. Auto set performed correctly. It came from Amazoon that way. I'll be keeping the scope to calibrate my old transceivers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2020 by lawrence

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