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Using Hanmatek Oscilloscopes to Detect High-Frequency Signals: From Capture to Localization

In electronics testing and troubleshooting, accurately capturing and analyzing high-frequency signals is essential. Hanmatek offers a range of oscilloscopes—from portable field tools to lab-grade instruments—perfect for various applications. This guide explains how to use Hanmatek oscilloscopes for high-frequency signal detection and clarifies their role (and limitations) in sound source localization.


Hanmatek HO11: Portable High-Frequency Signal Capture

The HO11 is a compact handheld digital oscilloscope designed for fast, on-site measurements. Its key specifications include:

Parameter Specification
Bandwidth 10 MHz
Sampling Rate 500 MSa/s
Channels Single-channel
Input Interface BNC (standard probe compatible)
Key Functions Waveform display, frequency, duty cycle
Hanmatek HO11 Handheld Oscilloscope

The HO11 excels at capturing electrical waveforms up to 10 MHz. Connect a probe to visualize voltage changes, frequency, and timing in real time—ideal for power ripple, switching signals, or sensor outputs.

Tip: To analyze high-frequency sound (e.g., ultrasound), first convert it to an electrical signal using a microphone or ultrasonic sensor, then feed it into the oscilloscope.

Need Higher Frequencies? Meet the DOS1102S

For signals beyond 10 MHz, upgrade to the Hanmatek DOS1102S benchtop digital oscilloscope:

  • Bandwidth: 110 MHz
  • Sampling Rate: 1 GSa/s
  • Channels: Dual-channel
  • Built-in Tools: 25 MHz arbitrary waveform generator, FFT spectrum analysis, auto measurements
Hanmatek DOS1102S Benchtop Oscilloscope with Waveform Generator

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With FFT mode, you can instantly view frequency components—perfect for R&D, repair, and education.


Oscilloscope ≠ Acoustic Locator: Know the Limits

Can an oscilloscope locate a high-frequency sound source? No. Here’s why:

Feature Supported? Explanation
Electrical waveform display Core function
Frequency measurement Via FFT
Direct sound input No built-in microphone
Sound source direction Cannot calculate phase/time differences

Sound localization requires multiple microphones to detect phase or intensity differences across positions. Oscilloscopes process voltage over time, not spatial acoustics.

Diagram showing why oscilloscopes cannot locate sound sources


How to Detect and Locate High-Frequency Sound

Goal Recommended Solution
Detect high-frequency sound Ultrasonic sensor + HO11 / DOS1102S
Visualize sound waveform Microphone preamp + Oscilloscope FFT
Pinpoint sound source location Acoustic camera or microphone array (beamforming)

Product Comparison

Model Bandwidth Channels Portability Best For
HO11 10 MHz 1 High Field diagnostics
DOS1102S 110 MHz 2 Medium Lab, R&D, education

Conclusion: Use the Right Tool for the Job

Hanmatek oscilloscopes are electrical signal experts—not acoustic locators. Match your tool to the task:

  • HO11 → Portable high-frequency signal capture
  • DOS1102S → Advanced bandwidth and analysis
  • Sound source localization → Use dedicated acoustic systems

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