Check out this detailed rundown of our amazing oscilloscope, the ADO202 model. This tool comes with 2 channels and boasts a bandwidth of 20 MHZ. Enjoy a maximum real-time sampling rate of 100 MSa/s, with a vertical resolution of 8bit. Dial in your measurements with vertical gear using 1, 2, 5 steps, from 10mv-5v (Probe gearx1) up to 1v-500v (Probe gearx100).
The vertical accuracy rating is guaranteed to impress, while its 1MΩ 25pF impedance ensures reliable readings. It boasts a DC/AC coupling method, and can measure voltages up to 2,000V using the x100 gear.
This oscilloscope shines in its time base range, with a specification of 25ns-5s; and 100ms-5s in scan mode. It also supports a storage depth of 16kx2 as well as various trigger modes, including automatic, normal, and single modes. The trigger type options include rising edge and falling edge, plus it Fully supports automatic detection from 20Hz to 20MHz.
On measurements, it effortlessly assesses amplitude, maximum, minimum, frequency, period, duty cycle. Time and voltage aren’t left out in the cursor measurement. With a 7-inch screen boasting 1024×600 resolution, all your readings will be clear and easy to interpret.
Also, this model comes with a multimeter feature with a count value of 4000. You can confidently measure DC and AC voltages ranging from 0 to 1000V, resistances from 0 – 60.00MΩ, and capacitances from 0 – 100μF. Fear not, even diodes valued from 0 – 6.0V are within its reach, and the tool includes a helpful trigger introduction feature.
The package’s contents include the oscillospace, a handy portable toolbox, multimeter hair pair, 1:1 / 10:1 probes, USB cable, 9V battery charger, U Disk, probe calibration screwdriver and probe marker ring, 0.7mm broken thread needle, ignition probe, borescope, and a detailed user manual.
Please make a note: Avoid using this oscilloscope (or multimeter) measurements while the USB is connected, as this might span the lifespan of the instrument!
Feast your eyes on the details of this fantastic piece of equipment in the pictures below: