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    70MHz Digital Oscilloscope Multimeter

    70MHz digital oscilloscope multimeter is a 2 in 1 oscilloscope multimeter, which with 250MSa/s sample rate, 8k record length, and 10000 wfrms/s waveform refresh rate. This handheld oscilloscope is portable and comfortably fits in the hand.
    SKU: SISCO-OM-270
    $336.92
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    Overview


    The economical digital oscilloscope multimeter has 2 channel input, and a bandwidth of 70MHz. The portable digital oscilloscope multimeter has practical and intuitive menu page layout, it is intuitive and handy in its use.

    70MHz digital oscilloscope multimeter detail

    A digital oscilloscope multimeter with a battery has a large energy life.

    • Using an 18650 lithium battery, the comprehensive power consumption is ≤3W.
    • The digital multimeter can work continuously for about 6 hours.

    70MHz digital oscilloscope multimeter detail

    Portable oscilloscope multimeter with comprehensive trigger modes

    • Auto trigger: Automatically trigger periodic signals, such as sine waves.
    • Normal trigger: Test digital logic signals, such as infrared remote control signals.
    • Single trigger: Test sudden non-periodic signals, such as car ignition signals.
     

    Dimension

    70MHz digital oscilloscope multimeter size

    Applications

    SISCO oscilloscope multimeter is a versatile tool used in various applications, including electronics repair, electrical maintenance, car repair and laboratory testing. It measures voltage, current, and resistance, and often includes additional features such as capacitance, frequency, and temperature measurement. Its precision and multifunctionality make it essential for diagnosing and troubleshooting electrical issues in both professional and educational settings.

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    Specs

     

    Model SISCO-OM-270
    Oscilloscope Technical Specification
    Wideband 70MHz
    Number of Channels 2
    Sampling Method Normal, peak sampling
    Real-time Sampling Rate 125MSa/s (dual channel), 250MSa/s (single channel)
    Record Length Single Channel: up to 8k; Dual Channel: 4k
    Waveform Refresh Rate 10000 wfms/s
    Input Coupling DC, AC, ground
    Input Impedance (DC Coupling) 1 MΩ±2%, in parallel with 16pF±pF
    Probe Attenuation Factor 1X,10X, 100X, 1000X
    Time Base Range 5ns/div~1000s/div, step by 1-2-5
    Vertical Sensitivity 10mV/div~10V/div
    Vertical Resolution  8 bit
    Cursor Measurement Voltage difference between cursors, time
    Automatic Measurement Period/Frequency/Amplitude/Peak/Maximum/Minimum/Average
    Trigger Type Edge trigger
    Trigger Mode Auto, Normal, Single
    Multimeter Technical Specifications
    Function Range Accuracy
    DC Voltage 200mV ±(0.05%+5 dig)
    2V/20V/200V ±(0.3%+3 dig)
    1000V ±(0.5%+2 dig)
    AC Voltage (V) 200mV/2V/20V/200V ±(0.8%+5 dig)
    750V ±(1%+5 dig)
    AC Current 200mA ±(0.8%+2 dig)
    10A ±(2.5%+2 dig)
    DC Current 200mA ±(1%+5 dig)
    10A ±(2.8%+5 dig)
    Resistance 200Ω/2kΩ/20kΩ/200kΩ/2MΩ ±(0.8%+3 dig)
    20MΩ ±(1%+3 dig)
    100MΩ ±(3%+3 dig)
    Capacitance 20nF/200nF/2㎌/20㎌ ±(3%+3 dig)
    200㎌/2mF
    Continuity test √
    Diode test √
    Auto range √
    True RMS √
    FAQs

    Q1: What is an oscilloscope multimeter?
    A1: An oscilloscope multimeter combines the functions of a digital multimeter (DMM) with those of an oscilloscope, allowing it to measure standard electrical parameters like voltage, current, and resistance, while also visualizing waveform signals for more detailed analysis of electrical behavior.

    Q2: How does an oscilloscope multimeter differ from a regular digital multimeter?
    A2: While a regular digital multimeter measures and displays numerical values for electrical parameters, an oscilloscope multimeter can also display real-time waveform signals, providing a visual representation of signal characteristics such as frequency, amplitude, and noise, which is crucial for diagnosing complex electrical issues.

    Q3: How do I interpret the waveform display on an oscilloscope multimeter?
    A3: Interpreting the waveform display involves understanding key parameters such as amplitude (peak voltage), frequency (repetition rate of the waveform), and shape (sine wave, square wave, etc.). The oscilloscope multimeter’s manual or user guide typically provides detailed instructions on how to read and analyze these waveforms.

    Tips: What are the advantages of using a 70MHz digital oscilloscope multimeter?

    A 70MHz digital oscilloscope multimeter offers several advantages, including the ability to accurately capture and analyze high-frequency signals up to 70MHz. This higher bandwidth allows for detailed examination of fast-changing signals, making it ideal for applications such as debugging high-speed digital and analog circuits, testing communication signals, and analyzing signal integrity. The combined functionalities of a digital multimeter and an oscilloscope in one device provide convenience and versatility, enabling users to perform precise measurements and waveform analysis with a single tool. This makes it especially valuable in research and development, fieldwork, and educational settings where both measurement accuracy and signal visualization are essential.

    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


    What is covered?

    SISCO is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.


    What is not covered?

    • Product purchased from anyone other than a SISCO store or a SISCO authorized reseller.
    • Expendable parts.
    • Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
    • Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
    • Damage from use of parts other than SISCO approved.
    • Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
    • Damage from use of parts not sold by SISCO.
    • Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
    • Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a SISCO authorized service provider.
    • Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.
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