Micsig SATO1004 Portable Automotive Oscilloscope 4 Channels 100MHz Bandwidth 1GSa/s Sampling Rate 8" Touch Screen 8-Bit 1 Year

Product Description

Oscilloscope Overview
Oscilloscope Functions
Specifications & Features
Model SATO1004 SATO2002
Bandwidth 100MHz 200MHz
Number of analog channels 4 2
Rise time 3.5ns 1.75ns
Real time sampling rate 1GSa/s
Storage depth 70Mpts
Maximum waveform capture rate 13Ten thousand times/Seconds
Vertical resolution 8Bit
Support testing Charging circuit, starting circuit, sensor, actuator, ignition test, Communication test (including CAN, CAN FD, LIN, Flexray, KLine, etc.), combined testing
Bandwidth limits Full bandwidth, low pass
Interface Wi-Fi, USB 3.0/2.0 Host, USB Type-C, HDMI, Trigger out
Show Industrial specifications 8 Inch TFT-LCD, 800*600 Resolution, 14*10 Grid
Size/Net weight 265*192*50mm / 1.9kg (battery included)
Standard accessories 2 Root passive probe, 4 Root BNC Turn the banana head line (2 Of the channel 2 Root), 2 For flexible needles (2 Of the channel 1 Right), 2 Alligator clips (2 Of the channel 1 Yes), power cord, adapter, battery (built-in), film
Detailed Applications & Accessories
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Oscilloscope Interface Options
Screen Display Details
Diagnostic Interface View
Hardware Controls Layout
Port Connectors and Inputs
Port Protective Covers
Accessories Package Content
Measurement Demo 1
Measurement Demo 2
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are the key differences between the SATO1004 and SATO2002 models?
The SATO1004 is a 4-channel model featuring a 100MHz bandwidth with a 3.5ns rise time. The SATO2002 is a 2-channel model featuring a 200MHz bandwidth with a 1.75ns rise time. Both models offer exceptional diagnostic performance.
Q2: What automotive systems can be tested with these oscilloscopes?
Both models support testing of charging circuits, starting circuits, sensors, actuators, and ignition systems. They are also fully compatible with automotive communication bus tests, including CAN, CAN FD, LIN, Flexray, and K-Line, as well as combined system testing.
Q3: What are the connectivity and output interface options?
The oscilloscopes are highly connected devices featuring built-in Wi-Fi, USB 3.0/2.0 Host, USB Type-C, HDMI output, and a Trigger out port, allowing for seamless data transmission and display mirroring.
Q4: What is the sampling rate and storage depth of the SATO series?
Both models support a real-time sampling rate of up to 1GSa/s and provide a massive storage depth of 70Mpts, enabling detailed capture and analysis of high-speed signals over extended periods.
Q5: What display specifications do these units feature?
They feature an industrial-grade 8-inch TFT-LCD display with an 800x600 resolution and a 14*10 grid, ensuring clear, high-resolution visualization of waveforms under field conditions.
Q6: What standard accessories come included with the device?
The standard package includes 2 passive probes, 4 BNC to banana head lines, 2 flexible needles, 2 alligator clips, a power cord, a charging adapter, a built-in battery, and a protective display film.

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