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When using an oscilloscope, most users focus on bandwidth, sample rate, or number of channels. However, there is another specification that quietly has a huge impact on measurement accuracy: oscilloscope input impedance.
If input impedance is ignored, even a high-performance oscilloscope can give misleading readings, especially in sensitive analog circuits, high-speed digital signals, or weak sensor systems.
In this article, we’ll explain what input impedance means, why it matters in real measurements, and how to avoid common mistakes when probing circuits with an oscilloscope.
Input impedance describes how much an oscilloscope “loads” the circuit it is measuring.
Most oscilloscopes have a standard input impedance of:
This means the oscilloscope does not perfectly “listen” to a signal—it slightly affects it.
In ideal measurements, a probe should not change the behavior of the circuit. However, real-world circuits are sensitive to loading effects.
If input impedance is too low or not properly considered, it can cause:
This is especially important when working with:
When you connect an oscilloscope probe, you are effectively placing a parallel load on the circuit.
Think of it like this:
If the circuit is strong (low impedance), this effect is negligible.
If the circuit is weak (high impedance), the effect becomes significant.
Oscilloscope input impedance is closely related to probe choice.
This is why most engineers use 10× probes by default.
Weak circuits may show:
In high-speed digital systems:
High-impedance sensors (like analog temperature or pressure sensors) may show incorrect readings due to loading.
Protocols like UART, SPI, or I2C can be affected if the probe introduces too much capacitance.
In embedded debugging, input impedance becomes critical when measuring:
A poor measurement setup can lead to false debugging conclusions.
To minimize input impedance issues:
This reduces loading and improves signal integrity.
Long ground wires increase inductance and noise.
If necessary, use buffering circuits.
Modern oscilloscopes are designed with high input impedance (typically 1 MΩ) to minimize circuit disturbance.
This allows engineers to:
A well-balanced oscilloscope should combine:
The HANMATEK DOS1104 is designed for general engineering, embedded systems, and electronics troubleshooting, making it suitable for accurate signal measurement across many applications.
👉 HANMATEK DOS1104 Oscilloscope
https://hanmatek.com/collections/benchtop-oscilloscope/products/hanmatek-dos1104-oscilloscope-portable-4-canaux-110mhz
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Channels | 4 |
| Bandwidth | 110MHz |
| Sample Rate | 1GS/s |
| Input Impedance | 1 MΩ typical |
| Applications | Embedded systems, repair, industrial electronics |
Even with advanced digital oscilloscopes, input impedance remains critical because:
Understanding impedance helps you avoid misleading measurements and debugging mistakes.
For practical setup and measurement techniques, HANMATEK provides a detailed tutorial:
📖 Benchtop Oscilloscope Tutorial
https://hanmatek.com/es/pages/benchtop-oscilloscope-tutorial
Oscilloscope input impedance plays a critical role in measurement accuracy. Even the best oscilloscope can produce incorrect results if probing is done improperly.
By understanding how impedance affects circuits, engineers can:
The HANMATEK DOS1104 provides a practical and reliable platform for these measurements, combining:
making it suitable for embedded systems, repair work, and general electronics analysis.
👉 Learn more about the HANMATEK DOS1104 here:
https://hanmatek.com/collections/benchtop-oscilloscope/products/hanmatek-dos1104-oscilloscope-portable-4-canaux-110mhz
📖 Oscilloscope Tutorial:
https://hanmatek.com/es/pages/benchtop-oscilloscope-tutorial
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Very good oscilloscope for the price bandwidth and sampling are as advertised altho the buffer is a bit small and is shared across all 4 channels. Lack of grounding also introduces some noise but at least thanks to that you can run it from a power bank if it supports at least 8w output so you can use it on the go.
Extraordinary performance for very low price - very impressed. I would like to see a clip-on stabilising base though, and would pay more for a 12/16bit version with higher FFT dynamic range.
Perfect! Quick delivery with additional free gift. Perfect product. Very satisfied!
Alles Ok, Top Ware für den Preis.
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