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The Rigol MSO5074 is a high-performance 70MHz mixed signal oscilloscope designed for advanced electronic analysis, embedded system development, and mixed-signal debugging. As part of the MSO5000 series, it offers 4 analog channels, a powerful real-time sampling rate of up to 8 GSa/s, and deep memory of 100 Mpts per channel. Ideal for professionals seeking precise signal integrity, waveform capture, and protocol decoding in one powerful device.
Equipped with a large 10.1-inch multi-touch display, intuitive UI, and support for serial bus decoding (I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN), the MSO5074 allows engineers and developers to troubleshoot complex circuits quickly and efficiently. With optional digital channels (16CH MSO logic probe), it's a future-proof solution for hybrid analog/digital system design.
Key Features:
70 MHz analog bandwidth (upgradeable via license)
4 analog input channels
Optional 16 digital channels (via MSO logic probe)
Up to 8 GSa/s real-time sampling rate
100 Mpts memory depth per channel
Waveform capture rate up to 500,000 wfms/s
Advanced trigger and search functionality
Serial bus decoding and triggering (I²C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN)
10.1” capacitive touchscreen (1280x800 resolution)
Multiple math and FFT functions
Built-in recording, waveform history, segmented memory
USB Host/Device, LAN (LXI), HDMI, AUX output
Technical Specifications:
Model: Rigol MSO5074
Bandwidth: 70 MHz
Analog Channels: 4
Digital Channels (Optional): 16
Sampling Rate: Up to 8 GSa/s
Memory Depth: 100 Mpts per channel
Waveform Capture Rate: 500,000 wfms/sec
Vertical Resolution: 8-bit
Time Base Range: 1 ns/div to 1000 s/div
Vertical Scale: 500 µV/div to 10 V/div
Display: 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen, 1280x800
Trigger Types: Edge, Pulse Width, Runt, Timeout, Slope, Pattern, Window
Interfaces: USB Host/Device, LAN, HDMI, AUX OUT
Weight: Approx. 4.5 kg
Power Supply: 100–240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Applications:
Embedded System Debugging – Analyze MCU, FPGA, and digital logic signals
Mixed-Signal Design – Ideal for testing analog-digital interface circuits
IoT Product Development – Decode and troubleshoot serial protocols
Power Electronics – Inspect switching regulators, drivers, and PWM controls
Education and Training – Use in university and technical lab environments
Research and Development – Capture transient events and waveform anomalies
Automotive Electronics – Diagnose CAN/LIN bus systems and ECU logic
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