The Siglent SDL1020X-E DC Load leads with measurement resolution of 0.1 mV/0.1 mA and the base SDL1000X-E series resolution is 1 mV/1 mA and adjustable current rise times from 0.001 A/μs~2.5 A/μs. For remote communication and control, the SDL series includes S232/USB/LAN interface types. The SDL1020X-E delivers stability over a wide range of applications and can meet all kinds of testing requirements. including: Power, battery/handheld device design, industry, LED lighting, automotive electronics, and aerospace.
Features
SDL1020X-E (Single channel): DC 150 V/30 A, total power 200 W
4 static modes / Dynamic mode: CC/CV/CR/CP
CC Dynamic mode: Continuous, pulsed, toggled
CC Dynamic mode: 25 kHz, CP Dynamic mode: 12.5 kHz, CV Dynamic mode: 0.5 Hz
Measuring speed of voltage and current: up to 500 kHz
Adjustable current rise time range: 0.001 A/us~2.5 A/us
Min. readback resolution: 0.1 mV, 0.1 mA
Short-circuit, Battery test, CR-LED mode, and factory test functions
4-wire SENSE compensation mode function
List function supports editing as many as 100 steps
Program function supports 50 groups of steps
OCP, OVP, OPP, OTP and LRV protection
External analog control
Voltage, Current monitoring via 0-10 V
3.5 inch TFT-LCD display, capable of displaying multiple parameters and states simultaneously
Built-in RS232/USB/LAN communication interface, USB-GPIB module (optional)
Waveform trend chart and easy-to-use file storage and call functions
Includes PC software: Supports SCPI, LabView driver
Included
1x Siglent SDL1020X-E DC Programmable Load
1x Quick start guide
1x Guarantee Card
1x Power Cord
1x USB Cable
Downloads
Datasheet
Manual
Programming Guide
PC Software
Siglent's SDS2000X Plus series Digital Storage Oscilloscopes are available in bandwidths of 100 MHz, 200 MHz, and 350 MHz, have a maximum sample rate of 2 GSa/s, a maximum record length of 200 Mpts/ch, and up to 4 analog channels + 16 digital channels mixed-signal analysis ability.
The SDS2000X Plus series employs Siglent’s SPO technology with a maximum waveform capture rate of up to 120,000 wfm/s (normal mode, up to 500,000 wfm/s in Sequence mode), 256-level intensity grading display function plus a color temperature display mode. It also employs an innovative digital trigger system with high sensitivity and low jitter. The trigger system supports multiple powerful triggering modes including serial bus triggering. History waveform recording, Sequence acquisition, Search and Navigate functions allow for extended waveform records to be captured, stored, and analyzed. An impressive array of measurement and math capabilities, options for a 50 MHz waveform generator, as well as serial decoding, mask test, bode plot, and power analysis are also features of the SDS2000X Plus. A 10-bit acquisition mode helps to satisfy applications that require more than 8-bit resolution.
The large 10.1" capacitive touch screen supports multi-touch gestures, while the remote web control, mouse and external keyboard support greatly improve the operating efficiency of the SDS2000X Plus.
Features
100 MHz, 200 MHz, 350 MHz (upgradable to 500 MHz) models
Real-time sampling rate up to 2 GSa/s
Record length up to 200 Mpts
Serial bus triggering and decoder, supports I²C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN, CAN FD, FlexRay, I²S and MIL-STD-1553B
Provide 10 bit mode, Vertical and Horizontal Zoom
Capacitive touch screen supports multi-touch gestures
Siglent SDS2000X Plus Oscilloscopes
SDS2102X Plus
SDS2104X Plus
SDS2204X Plus
SDS2354X Plus
Bandwidth
100 MHz
100 MHz
200 MHz
350 MHz
Channels
2
4
4
4
Real-time sampling rate
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
Capture rate
120,000 wfm/s
120,000 wfm/s
120,000 wfm/s
120,000 wfm/s
Memory depth
200 Mpts/ch
200 Mpts/ch
200 Mpts/ch
200 Mpts/ch
Included
Siglent SDS2354X Plus Oscilloscope
Passive probes
Power cord
USB cable
Manual
Downloads
Datasheet
Manual
Quick guide
Manual
Firmware
The Siglent SSA3021X Plus spectrum analyzer is a powerful and flexible tool for RF signal and network analysis. With a frequency range of 2.1 GHz, the analyzer delivers reliable automatic measurements and multiple modes of operation: spectrum analyzer the base, optional functions include RF power measurement, vector signal modulation analysis, reflection measurement, and EMI test.
Applications include broadcast monitoring/evaluation, site surveying, S-parameter measurement, analog/digital modulation analysis, EMI pre-compliance test, research and development, education, production, and maintenance.
Features
Spectrum Analyzer Frequency Range from 9 kHz to 2.1 GHz
–161 dBm/Hz Displayed Average Noise Level (Typ.)
–98 dBc/Hz. @ 10 kHz Offset Phase Noise (1 GHz, Typ.)
Level Measurement Uncertainty <0.7 dB (Typ.)
1 Hz Minimum Resolution Bandwidth (RBW)
Preamplifier (Std.)
Tracking Generator (incl. free of charge)
Analog and Digital Signal Modulation Analysis Mode (opt.)
Reflection Measurement Kit (opt.)
EMI Filter and Quasi-Peak Detector Kit (opt.)
Advanced Measurement Kit (opt.)
10.1-inch Multi-Touch Screen , Mouse and Keyboard supported
Web Browser Remote Control on PC and Mobile Terminals and File Operation
Specifications
SSA3015X Plus
SSA3021X Plus
SSA3032X Plus
SSA3075X Plus
Frequency Range
9 kHz ~ 1.5 GHz
9 kHz ~ 2.1 GHz
9 kHz ~ 3.2 GHz
9 kHz ~ 7.5 GHz
Resolution Bandwidth
1 Hz ~ 1 MHz
1 Hz ~ 1 MHz
1 Hz ~ 1 MHz
1 Hz ~ 3 MHz
Phase Noise
<–99 dBc/Hz
<–98 dBc/Hz
<–98 dBc/Hz
<–98 dBc/Hz
Total Amplitude Accuracy
<1.2 dB
<0.7 dB
<0.7 dB
<0.7 dB
Display Average Noise Level
–156 dBm/Hz
–161 dBm/Hz
–161 dBm/Hz
–165 dBm/Hz
Included
Siglent SSA3021X Plus spectrum analyzer
USB cable
Power cord
Quick start guide
Downloads
Datasheet
Manual
Documentation
Firmware
SIGLENT’s SDS1000X-E Series Super Phosphor Oscilloscope is available in one bandwidth, 200 MHz. It has a maximum sample rate of 1 GSa/s and a standard record length of 1 Mpts. For ease-of-use, the most commonly used functions can be accessed with its user-friendly front panel design.
The SDS1000X-E series employs a new generation of SPO (Super Phosphor Oscilloscope) technology that provides excellent signal fidelity and performance. The system noise is also lower than similar products in the industry. It comes with a minimum vertical input range of 500 uV/div, an innovative digital trigger system with high sensitivity and low jitter, and a waveform capture rate of 400,000 frames/ sec (sequence mode).
The SDS1000X-E also employs a 256-level intensity grading display function and a color temperature display mode not found in other models in this class. Siglent’s latest oscilloscopes offering supportsmultiple powerful triggering modes including serial bus triggering. Decoding is standard configuration including IIC,SPI,UART,CAN,LIN. History waveform recording and sequential triggering enable extended waveform recording and analysis.
Another powerful addition is the new 1 million points FFT math function that gives the SDS1000X-E very high frequency resolution when observing signal spectra. The new design also includes a hardware co-processor that delivers measurements quickly and accurately.
The features and performance of Siglent’s new SDS1000X-E cannot be matched anywhere else in this price class.
Specifications
Bandwidth
200 MHz
Channels
2CH+1EXT
Real time sampling rate
1 GSa/s
Memory depth
7 Mpts/CH (Dual-Channel); 14 Mpts/CH (Single-Channel)
Waveform Capture Rate (Max.)
100,000 wfm/s (normal mode); 400,000 wfm/s (sequence mode)
Serial Trigger (Standard)
I²C, SPI, UART/RS232, CAN, LIN
Decode Type (Standard)
I²C, SPI, UART/RS232, CAN, LIN
Trigger Type
Edge, Slope, Pulse Width, Window, Runt, Interval, Dropout, Pattern, Video
Probe (Std)
2 pcs passive probe PP215
Display
7 inch TFT-LCD (800x480)
Weight
Without package 2.5 kg; with package 3.5 kg
Downloads
Datasheet
Manual
Programming Guide
Siglent's SDS2000X Plus series Digital Storage Oscilloscopes are available in bandwidths of 100 MHz, 200 MHz, and 350 MHz, have a maximum sample rate of 2 GSa/s, a maximum record length of 200 Mpts/ch, and up to 4 analog channels + 16 digital channels mixed-signal analysis ability.
The SDS2000X Plus series employs Siglent’s SPO technology with a maximum waveform capture rate of up to 120,000 wfm/s (normal mode, up to 500,000 wfm/s in Sequence mode), 256-level intensity grading display function plus a color temperature display mode. It also employs an innovative digital trigger system with high sensitivity and low jitter. The trigger system supports multiple powerful triggering modes including serial bus triggering. History waveform recording, Sequence acquisition, Search and Navigate functions allow for extended waveform records to be captured, stored, and analyzed. An impressive array of measurement and math capabilities, options for a 50 MHz waveform generator, as well as serial decoding, mask test, bode plot, and power analysis are also features of the SDS2000X Plus. A 10-bit acquisition mode helps to satisfy applications that require more than 8-bit resolution.
The large 10.1’’ capacitive touch screen supports multi-touch gestures, while the remote web control, mouse and external keyboard support greatly improve the operating efficiency of the SDS2000X Plus.
Features
100 MHz, 200 MHz, 350 MHz (upgradable to 500 MHz) models
Real-time sampling rate up to 2 GSa/s
Record length up to 200 Mpts
Serial bus triggering and decoder, supports I²C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN, CAN FD, FlexRay, I²S and MIL-STD-1553B
Provide 10 bit mode, Vertical and Horizontal Zoom
Capacitive touch screen supports multi-touch gestures
Siglent SDS2000X Plus Oscilloscopes
SDS2102X Plus
SDS2104X Plus
SDS2204X Plus
SDS2354X Plus
Bandwidth
100 MHz
100 MHz
200 MHz
350 MHz
Channels
2
4
4
4
Real-time sampling rate
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
2 GSa/s
Capture rate
120,000 wfm/s
120,000 wfm/s
120,000 wfm/s
120,000 wfm/s
Memory depth
200 Mpts/ch
200 Mpts/ch
200 Mpts/ch
200 Mpts/ch
Included
Siglent SDS2204X Plus Oscilloscope
Passive probes
Power cord
USB cable
Manual
Downloads
Datasheet
Manual
Quick guide
Manual
Firmware
The Siglent SSA3075X Plus spectrum analyzer is a powerful and flexible tool for RF signal and network analysis. With a frequency range of 7.5 GHz, the analyzer delivers reliable automatic measurements and multiple modes of operation: spectrum analyzer the base, optional functions include RF power measurement, vector signal modulation analysis, reflection measurement, and EMI test.
Applications include broadcast monitoring/evaluation, site surveying, S-parameter measurement, analog/digital modulation analysis, EMI pre-compliance test, research and development, education, production, and maintenance.
Features
Spectrum Analyzer Frequency Range from 9 kHz to 7.5 GHz
–165 dBm/Hz Displayed Average Noise Level (Typ.)
–98 dBc/Hz. @ 10 kHz Offset Phase Noise (1 GHz, Typ.)
Level Measurement Uncertainty <0.7 dB (Typ.)
1 Hz Minimum Resolution Bandwidth (RBW)
Preamplifier (Std.)
Tracking Generator (incl. free of charge)
Analog and Digital Signal Modulation Analysis Mode (opt.)
Reflection Measurement Kit (opt.)
EMI Filter and Quasi-Peak Detector Kit (opt.)
Advanced Measurement Kit (opt.)
10.1-inch Multi-Touch Screen , Mouse and Keyboard supported
Web Browser Remote Control on PC and Mobile Terminals and File Operation
Specifications
SSA3015X Plus
SSA3021X Plus
SSA3032X Plus
SSA3075X Plus
Frequency Range
9 kHz ~ 1.5 GHz
9 kHz ~ 2.1 GHz
9 kHz ~ 3.2 GHz
9 kHz ~ 7.5 GHz
Resolution Bandwidth
1 Hz ~ 1 MHz
1 Hz ~ 1 MHz
1 Hz ~ 1 MHz
1 Hz ~ 3 MHz
Phase Noise
<–99 dBc/Hz
<–98 dBc/Hz
<–98 dBc/Hz
<–98 dBc/Hz
Total Amplitude Accuracy
<1.2 dB
<0.7 dB
<0.7 dB
<0.7 dB
Display Average Noise Level
–156 dBm/Hz
–161 dBm/Hz
–161 dBm/Hz
–165 dBm/Hz
Included
Siglent SSA3075X Plus spectrum analyzer
USB cable
Power cord
Quick start guide
Downloads
Datasheet
Manual
Documentation
Firmware
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A Virtual Ground
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