The handheld oscilloscope multimeter with a dual-mode design of oscilloscope and multimeter, which is easy to operate and improves work efficiency. The 2 in 1 oscilloscope multimeter is equipped with a high-efficiency one-key switching mode and automatic measurement, and it is widely applicable in academic experiments, electronic DIY, debugging and maintenance, electronic engineering education, etc.
Oscilloscope multimeter can be connected to a computer to view the measured waveform
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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.
Model | SISCO-OM-AOS02 | |
Features | Description | |
Wideband | 10MHz | / |
Input | Input coupling | AC/DC |
Input impedance | 1MΩ, @16pf | |
Probe attenuation | X1,X1O | |
Maximum input voltage | 150V(DC+AC peak) | |
Horizontal | Sampling rate range | 1.5Sa/s~45MSa/s |
Waveform interpolation | (sinx)x | |
Scan rate range | 50ns/div~20s/div | |
Time base accuracy | 20ppm | |
Record length | 65kbyte highest | |
Sampling Rate | 3 times/s | / |
Sampling | Sampling mode | Real-time sampling |
Real-time sampling rate | 48 MSa/s | |
Number of Channels | 1 | / |
Vertical | Sensitivity | 20mV/div~10V/div |
Displacement range | ±4 grid | |
Analog broadband | 10MHz | |
Low-frequency response | 10Hz | |
Rise time | <10ns | |
DC gain accuracy | ±3% | |
Trigger | Trigger mode | Auto, Normal, Single |
Trigger edge | Rising edge, Falling edge | |
Measurement | Automatic measurement | Period, frequency, peak value, maximum value, minimum value, effective value |
Function | Range | Resolution | Accuracy |
DC Voltage (V) | 999.9mV~999.9V | 0.1mV~0.1V | ±(0.5%+3) |
DC Voltage (mV) | 9.999mV~99.99mV | 0.001mV~0.001mV | ±(0.5%+3) |
AC Voltage (V) | 999.9mV~750V | 0.1mV~0.1V | ±(1%+3) |
DC Voltage (mV) | 9.999mV~99.99mV | 0.001mV~0.001mV | ±(1%+3) |
AC Current(A) | 9.999A~999.9㎃ | 0.001A~0.1㎃ | ±(1%+3) |
AC Current(㎂/㎃) | 99.99㎃~9999㎂ | 0.01㎃~1㎂ | ±(0.8%+3) |
DC Current(A) | 9.999A/999.9㎃ | 0.001A/0.1㎃ | ±(1.2%+3) |
DC Current(㎂/㎃) | 99.99㎃~9999㎂ | 0.01㎃~1㎂ | ±(1%+3) |
Resistance | 0~99.9mΩ | 0.01Ω~0.01MΩ | ±(3%+5) |
Capacitance | 9.999nF~99.99mF | 0.001nF~0.01nF | ±(5%+5) |
Frequency (AC voltage range) | 40Hz~1kHz | 0.01Hz~0.1kHz | ±(0.1%+2) |
Temperature | -20℃~1000℃ | 1℃ | ±(2.5%+5) |
Humidity | -4℉~1832℉ | 1℉ | ±(2.5%+5) |
Other Functions | |||
Anti-burn double fuse | 200mA 250v/10a 250v | ||
Language | Chinese/English | ||
Automatic Shutdown | Settable shutdown time: 15min/30min/60min/120min/unlimited | ||
Maximum Count | 9999 | ||
Product Material | ABS/TPE | ||
Test Lead Material | Brass/PVC | ||
Battery Model | 3.7V lithium battery | ||
Diode | √ | ||
Data retention | √ | ||
Backlight brightness adjustable | √ | ||
Data storage/viewing | √ | ||
True effective value | √ | ||
On/off buzzer | √ |
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: Can an oscilloscope multimeter capture transient events?
Yes, an oscilloscope multimeter can capture transient events. The oscilloscope function of the device is specifically designed to visualize and analyze rapid and short-duration changes in electrical signals, such as spikes, dips, and glitches. These transient events often occur too quickly for standard multimeters to detect, but an oscilloscope multimeter can display these events in real-time on its waveform screen. This capability is particularly valuable for diagnosing and troubleshooting dynamic or intermittent issues in electronic circuits, allowing you to see exactly how the signal behaves over time and identify the root cause of problems that might otherwise be missed.
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