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The Rigol MSO5072 is a cutting-edge 70MHz mixed signal oscilloscope designed for engineers, educators, and embedded system developers seeking precision, speed, and advanced features in a compact benchtop form. Part of the powerful Rigol MSO5000 series, this 2-channel oscilloscope combines analog and digital signal analysis, offering real-time performance with a maximum 8 GSa/s sampling rate and up to 100 Mpts memory depth per channel.
Featuring a large 10.1-inch touchscreen display, powerful decoding capabilities, and built-in waveform recording, the MSO5072 is ideal for diagnosing complex signals across analog, digital, and serial domains. With optional 16-channel logic analyzer integration and protocol decoding support, it delivers unmatched flexibility for modern circuit design and debug workflows.
Key Features:
70 MHz analog bandwidth (upgradeable to 350 MHz)
2 analog channels (expandable with 16 digital channels – MSO option)
8 GSa/s max real-time sample rate
100 Mpts memory depth per channel
Up to 500,000 waveforms/sec capture rate
10.1" capacitive multi-touch display (1280x800 resolution)
Advanced trigger modes: Edge, Pulse Width, Runt, Window, Timeout, and more
Serial protocol decoding (I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN, etc.)
Optional logic analyzer (MSO) module for digital signal debugging
USB, LAN, HDMI, and AUX output
Technical Specifications:
Bandwidth: 70 MHz (software upgradeable)
Analog Channels: 2
Digital Channels (Optional): 16 (via logic probe)
Sampling Rate: Up to 8 GSa/s
Memory Depth: 100 Mpts per channel
Waveform Capture Rate: Up to 500,000 wfms/s
Vertical Resolution: 8-bit
Display: 10.1-inch touchscreen LCD (1280×800)
Connectivity: USB Host, USB Device, LAN (LXI), HDMI, AUX OUT
Trigger Modes: Edge, Slope, Pulse Width, Runt, Timeout, Window, Pattern, Video
Weight: Approx. 4.5 kg
Power Supply: 100–240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Applications:
Embedded System Debugging – Capture and decode digital bus signals alongside analog waveforms
Education and Research – Ideal for teaching mixed-signal design, serial decoding, and waveform analysis
IoT Device Development – Analyze microcontroller interfaces, sensors, and communication protocols
Industrial Electronics – Perform validation and fault diagnosis on motor drivers, PLCs, and control circuits
Serial Protocol Analysis – Decode and verify I²C, SPI, UART, CAN, and LIN signals in real-time
R&D and Prototyping – Investigate signal timing, glitches, and anomalies in complex electronic systems
Power Electronics – Examine switching behaviors and control logic interactions in converter circuits
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