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2 Channel Digital Oscilloscope

Explore a range of 2 Channel Digital Oscilloscopes designed for precision testing and versatile use. From the HANMATEKO DOS1102 110MHz model to the high-performance HANMATEK DOS1202 200MHz benchtop oscilloscopes, these tools deliver accurate signal measurements. Whether you're looking for a handheld oscilloscope like the HO52 50MHz or the powerful HO102 100MHz models, each offers reliable performance for both professionals and hobbyists. Perfect for detailed waveform analysis, these oscilloscopes ensure efficiency and precision in any testing environment.

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HANMATEK® HO102 Handheld Oscilloscope 100 MHz 250MSa/s

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HANMATEK® HO102 Handheld Oscilloscope designed specifically for electronics enthusiasts and professionals alike. This versatile device is perfect f...

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2-Channel Digital Oscilloscope: Product Category Overview

2-channel digital oscilloscopes are among the most widely used electronic measurement tools, offering a practical balance between simplicity and multi-signal analysis capability. Compared with single-channel models, 2-channel oscilloscopes allow users to observe two signals simultaneously, making them ideal for waveform comparison and troubleshooting. The Hanmatek 2-channel digital oscilloscope collection includes benchtop and handheld models ranging from 50MHz to 200MHz bandwidth, designed for engineers, technicians, educators, and electronics hobbyists who require reliable and efficient signal analysis tools.

Use Cases & Applications

  • Signal comparison: Compare input and output waveforms in real time for circuit validation
  • Embedded system debugging: Monitor clock signals, data lines, and control signals simultaneously
  • Power electronics testing: Analyze switching behavior and signal response in power circuits
  • Education and training: Ideal for laboratories and students learning waveform analysis
  • General electronics repair: Useful for diagnosing consumer electronics and small devices

With dual-channel input, users can easily identify timing differences, signal distortions, and circuit abnormalities, improving debugging efficiency.

Technical Specifications Explained

  • Channels (2CH): Enables simultaneous measurement and comparison of two independent signals.
  • Bandwidth: Typically ranges from 50MHz to 200MHz depending on model, suitable for low to high-speed applications.
  • Sampling Rate: High sampling rates ensure accurate waveform reconstruction and transient capture.
  • Memory Depth: Allows longer waveform storage for deeper signal analysis and debugging.
  • Display: LCD or touchscreen displays provide clear waveform visualization and intuitive operation.
  • Trigger Functions: Advanced trigger modes help isolate specific events and stabilize waveform capture.

Many models also support FFT analysis, USB data export, waveform storage, and automatic measurements, enhancing professional usability.

How to Choose the Right 2-Channel Oscilloscope

  • For general electronics work: 50–110MHz models are suitable for most everyday testing tasks
  • For advanced applications: 200MHz models provide higher bandwidth for faster signal analysis
  • For portability: Handheld 2-channel oscilloscopes are ideal for field testing and mobile use
  • For lab environments: Benchtop models offer better stability and larger displays for detailed analysis
  • For professional debugging: Choose higher sampling rates and deeper memory for complex signal capture

Selecting the right 2-channel digital oscilloscope depends on your application needs, required bandwidth, and usage environment. By matching these factors, users can achieve efficient waveform analysis, improved troubleshooting accuracy, and better overall measurement performance.

Oscilloscope Buying Guide

Learn how to choose the right oscilloscope for your needs. Our guide covers key factors such as bandwidth, sampling rate, number of channels, and portability to help you make an informed decision.

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