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The Rigol Digital Oscilloscope DHO804 is a cutting-edge tool designed for professionals, featuring a 70MHz frequency band, 12-bit vertical resolution, and a maximum sample rate of 1.25 GSa/s. With four analog channels and a high-definition 7-inch touchscreen, it offers unparalleled performance and user experience. Ideal for precise signal analysis, it supports advanced features like waveform search and navigation, ensuring you never miss a detail.
A**M
Great scope/great value
This is my second oscilloscope. My first was a "starter" scope, which worked OK and did the job. But it only had two channels, and I needed more. Then came the Rigol DHO804 whose price was surprisingly low with a very solid reputation.The Rigol is clearly a next-level class of scope. This shows up in the relative absence of lock-ups (not that they aren't reported to have some), the accuracy of the lower millivolt measurements, and the general sturdiness/stability of the physical and software qualities of the scope. There's a lot going on in this scope, and it works as expected.One significant value point is that the scope's software uses Android as its operating system. Combined with the touch screen which works well, the user interface is clean and sophisticated. For example, it presents transparent dialog boxes in which you can change settings (in the foreground) while watching how that affects the display output (which is transparently visible in the background behind the dialog box). Nice!Though this scope is limited to 70Mhz input bandwidth, aside from that limitation, it appears to use pretty much the same software and UI as Rigol's faster, more expensive scopes. So as long as that upper bound of frequency is acceptable, you get almost all the features and functionality you'll see in higher-end scopes. It feels like a professional scope.Another great feature is that the scope has a built-in web interface that serves up a remote-control window in your web browser. This lets me take full control of the scope UI using my laptop. The remote display is quite responsive (not laggy at all). I plugged a USB wifi adapter into the Rigol (instructions for this are out on the web), and the whole wireless remote setup fell right into place. By using the remote UI, fine tuning the scope and saving/naming screenshots is a snap.This is a great scope, and a great value. Unless you are a professional with prior experience and a need for a particular functionality not provided by this scope, you will not be dissatisfied. It's a very tight, very well made, very capable package.
V**L
Excellent scope. Great features and speed.
Design:Rigol definitely stepped their game up this time. I've been using mostly Siglent due to better interface. Not this time. Rigol cleaned up the front panel, moved a lot of features into intuitive touch-screen menus.Hardware:Overall I feel like this is a pretty big leap over their older scopes in this price segment.This scope is basically an android tablet. It is tiny, gets powered by a USB-C power supply. Hardware is very power-efficient. Screen is responsive and precise. Probes are standard cheap BNC type. Perfectly adequate for 70MHz.Accuracy:For the price it is very good. The added resolution is nice, but I wouldn't say it's a game changer. I just don't work with that level precision in my garage. Triggering is still razor sharp. I heard there is a way to upgrade memory depth, which I guess could be very helpful if you're trying to catch a longer signal. Acquires AM and FM waves very accurately in AC-coupling mode.Functionality:It has all of the math features that you'd need. The FFT is blazing fast. This truly feels like a generational leap compared to last gen. Word on the block is that Rigol is using a custom ASIC to achieve such speeds.Areas to improve:I think the physical interface could be improved even more. Rigol does their typical Rigol thing with using different fonts around the panel. The included probe color rings don't match CH4. Honestly, the touch screen is so good that I would just consider using a 10" display and removing physical controls for the next iteration.
O**R
Fit's my limited space and has all the features I will need and then some I won't!
Many state the best bang for the price and feature rich. I believe it! Did initial testing and quite please with the results. Nice and small and compact and fits in my very limited workspace.Only negative thing it gave off a slight heat burning smell. Was aware of this from the reviews. So been turning on and leaving it on at least 8-12hrs. over last few days. And the smell seems to be going away. So just a new smell needing to be heated out over time.Wanted to go for cheaper 70mhz. but would have had to wait another week to 10 days. And was itching to get one so went with the 100mhz. and 4 channels tho have doubts i need 4. And it was delivered in 2 days.Quite Happy with it! As probably the best scope you can get for under $500 mark. And highly recommend it! A plus it is also hackable like the 70mhz to increase bandwith. The DHO 814 can be hacked to 250mhz,50Mpts,Can and Lin decoding.
C**M
Great for the price
Solid scope for the price. Really nice quality and easy too use. Not sure if setting can be saved from use to use.
A**R
DHO814 Initial Impressions
I've only had this a couple weeks and it will take months of use to really know how good it is. But, I'm really impressed with the capability. Things have really changed since I used analog scopes 20-30 years ago! This has many triggering conditions, digital measurements, and math functions that the old scopes just didn't have.Just a very quick minor suggestion or two for the manufacturer:1. It would be nice to have a hinged front cover/door that folds up from the bottom with storage space for probes and accessories. Perhaps a plastic cover about 3 inches deep.2. The color coding next to each probe input is nice, but it is hard to distinguish between channels 2 and 4. Maybe use a different color for one of them.Since this was advertised as low noise, I was curious as to how much or little. With no probes connected is is about half a millivolt. Connecting the probes (and grounding the tips with the ground leads) raises the noise level to 1-2 millivolts. I don't know if this is normal and common with all scopes or not. So, it appears that probes makes a difference.
B**B
Works great
Very happy with my purchase. Lots of functions, has a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it, it's great.
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