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    2 Channel Automotive Oscilloscope, 200 MSa/s

    Lower cost 2-channel automotive oscilloscope is a digital oscilloscope with 20 MHz bandwidth, 200 MS/s sampling rate, and 2k storage depth. The handheld automotive oscilloscope combined with multimeter function, can measure AC voltage, resistance, capacitance and test diode and continuity.
    SKU: SISCO-HO-JDS2022A
    $290.23
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    📅 Delivery: 7-12 days
    Overview


    SISCO digital oscilloscope with adjustable key backlight and high-resolution LCD screen design, it is easier for users to operate at night and during the day. This dual channel handheld oscilloscope built-in battery, coarse and fine adjustment dual mode, adjustment number can be set. The digital storage oscilloscope is small in size, has many functions, easy to operate and easy to carry.

    2 channel automotive oscilloscope detail

    Data Can be Stored by Connecting to a Computer

    • PC Connectivity: The handheld automotive oscilloscope can easily connect to a computer for advanced analysis, storage, and reporting of automotive signals.
    • Data Storage: Store captured waveforms directly on the oscilloscope or transfer to a PC for later review.
    • Real-Time Analysis: Perform detailed diagnostics and waveform analysis on the computer with specialized software.
    • Portable & Compact: This handheld oscilloscope is ideal for on-the-go diagnostics with the added benefit of digital storage.
    2 channel automotive oscilloscope detail

    Large 3.5-inch sScreen with Adjustable Backlight Brightness

    • 3.5-inch Large Display: Provides clear and detailed waveform viewing, perfect for quick diagnostics.
    • Adjustable Backlight: Customizable brightness for optimal visibility in different lighting conditions, ensuring accurate readings day or night.
    • Data Storage: Store waveforms directly on the oscilloscope or transfer to your PC for later review.
    • Portable and Compact: Ideal for on-the-go diagnostics in tight spaces, with all the features of a full-size oscilloscope.

     

    Applications

    The main application of a SISCO oscilloscope is used to display the waveforms of signals. It can be used in many fields such as automotive test, signal analysis, electrical, transducer test and measurement, electrical equipment design, medical equipment testing field, etc.

    Handheld oscilloscope for electrical

    Electrical

    Handheld oscilloscope for automotive test

    Automotive Test

    Handheld oscilloscope for medical equipment testing

    Medical Equipment Testing

    Handheld oscilloscope for signal analysis

    Signal Analysis

    Specs

     

    Model SISCO-HO-JDS2022A
    Input Coupling AC、DC
    Bandwidth 20 MHz
    Sample Rate 200 MSa/s
    Channel 2 channel
    Input Impedance 1MΩ 25pF
    The Maximum Input Voltage 40V (probe X1); 400V (probe X10) can be measured 220V voltage; (probe X100) 2000V voltage can be measured
    Probe Attenuation 1X, 10X
    Set the Probe Attenuation Factor 1X, 10X, 100X
    Sampling Method Real-time sampling, random sampling
    Memory Depth 4K (per channel for each 2K)
    Acquisition Mode Sample, Peak Detect
    Vertical Sensitivity 10mV-5V (Probe 1X) 100mV-50V (probe 10X) (1, 2.5, 5 step)
    Vertical accuracy ±3%
    Vertical resolution 8bit
    Horizontal Scan Range 10nS/div-5S/div
    Mode Auto, Normal and Single
    Type Rising edge trigger, falling edge trigger
    Automatic Detection Support (50Hz-40MHz)
    Math CH1+CH2, CH1-CH2, CH2-CH1
    Cursor Measurements Support time and voltage cursors
    Measurements Manual
    Measure Peak and frequency
    Screen 3.2-inch, 16-bit true color, TFT, 320*240
    Battery 3000+mA lithium battery (single cell about four hours of continuous work)
    Size 202*100*35mm
    FAQs

    Q1: Can an oscilloscope measure DC voltage?
    A1: DC voltage can be measured using either an oscilloscope or a digital multimeter. Each piece of testing equipment has its advantages and disadvantages.

    Q2: What is the maximum frequency for the oscilloscope?
    A2: System bandwidth determines an oscilloscope's fundamental ability to measure an analog signal - the maximum frequency range that it can accurately measure. Entry-level scopes will often have a maximum bandwidth of 100 MHz. They can accurately (within 2%) show the amplitudes of sine-wave signals up to 20 MHz.

    Q3: What is the record length for an oscilloscope?
    A3: The record length, measured in points or samples, divided by the sample rate (in Samples/second) specifies the total time (in seconds) that is acquired. Example: With a record length of 1 M points and a sample rate of 250 MSa/sec, the oscilloscope will capture a signal of 4 msec in length.

    Tips: What kind of problems can an automotive oscilloscope help diagnose?

    An automotive oscilloscope is mainly used to visualize and analyze electrical signals in a vehicle. It can help diagnose:

    • Ignition performance – spark quality, coil operation, and timing accuracy.
    • Sensor signals – verifying if crankshaft, camshaft, MAP, or oxygen sensors output the correct waveform.
    • Actuator control – checking fuel injectors, solenoids, and motor drivers.
    • Charging and starting systems – detecting alternator ripple, battery health, and starter draw issues.
    • Communication networks – analyzing CAN/LIN signals for noise, dropouts, or corruption.

    By showing the actual waveform, it reveals problems that a scan tool or code reader may miss, especially intermittent or borderline faults.

    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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