The DOS1102 includes an algebraic math engine. By pressing the button, you can add, subtract, multiply, or divide Channel 1 and Channel 2 in real-time.
Move the selected waveform up or down on the screen.
Rotating clockwise reduces the volts/div (magnifies the signal), counter-clockwise increases it. hanmatek dos1102 manual
Moves the waveform left or right across the screen, letting you view pre-trigger or post-trigger data. Trigger Controls
Adjusts the voltage threshold that the signal must cross to trigger a stable display. The DOS1102 includes an algebraic math engine
| Category | Technical Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 110 MHz (effective real-world performance up to ~125 MHz) | | Sampling Rate | 1 GSa/s (real-time, single-channel) | | Channels | 2 Analog Inputs (BNC Connectors) | | Display | 7-inch TFT Color LCD (800×480 resolution) | | Memory Depth | 10k points per channel | | Vertical Sensitivity | 2 mV/div to 10 V/div | | Horizontal Time Base | 2 ns/div to 1000 s/div | | Power Supply | DC Power Adapter, 15W max, ultra-quiet operation | | Physical Dimensions | 301x152x70mm (slim, compact design) |
No. Hanmatek does not publish internal schematics for the DOS1102. Attempting to repair the power supply or input stage without a schematic is dangerous. Contact the seller for warranty service. | Category | Technical Specification | | :---
. You can move two vertical or horizontal lines to measure the exact difference in time or voltage between two points on the waveform. Storage and Export:
Use the small plastic adjustment tool included with your probe to turn the trimmer capacitor on the probe body until the corners of the square wave are perfectly flat and square.