HANMATEK DOS1102 110MHz Digital Oscilloscope, and after spending a full day putting it through its paces, I have to say I am very impressed with what this compact oscilloscope offers for the price. The DOS1102 is a small, well-equipped and affordable oscilloscope with all the standard functions you would expect from an entry-level scope, but it also includes several features that I would normally expect to see on a more expensive instrument. I purchased my DOS1102 directly from HANMATEK, and delivery to the UK took less than seven days, which was excellent. The scope is compact and feels well built. Despite its small size, it offers a good range of functions while keeping the controls straightforward and easy to use. Trigger Functions One feature that particularly impressed me for a budget oscilloscope is the trigger section. Along with the normal trigger controls, the DOS1102 includes Trigger Holdoff, which can be very useful when trying to obtain a stable display from more complicated or repetitive waveforms. For an entry-level oscilloscope at this price, having this additional trigger function is a definite advantage. Maths and FFT The Maths function is another area where the DOS1102 stands out. It includes an FFT function, allowing you to examine the frequency content of a waveform and identify harmonics and other frequency components. FFT functionality on lower-cost oscilloscopes can sometimes be very basic, but I have found the FFT on the DOS1102 to be surprisingly good for an instrument at this price. Cursor Measurements The cursor functions are also very useful. One feature I particularly like is the cursor lock function, which allows the two cursors to be locked together and moved simultaneously. This makes taking measurements quicker and easier, particularly when comparing different points on a waveform. I have compared the DOS1102's cursor measurements against my other test equipment across a variety of waveforms, and the results have been very good. Horizontal Zoom The horizontal zoom function is another useful feature. It allows you to examine sections of a captured waveform in greater detail without having to completely change the original time-base settings. I have found this works well when looking closely at waveform details and makes examining captured signals much easier. Push-Function Control Knobs Another feature I really like is the way the control knobs operate. Several of the adjustment knobs can also be pressed, providing additional functions. For example, pressing the appropriate control can quickly return the waveform to a central or zero position. This applies to functions such as vertical position, horizontal position and trigger controls. It is a small detail, but it makes operating the oscilloscope quicker and more convenient. Voltage and Measurement Testing I have carried out DC voltage comparisons between the DOS1102 and a mid-range Rigol oscilloscope. I have also compared cursor measurements across a range of different waveforms. The DOS1102 compared very well with the Rigol during my testing. While this isn't intended to be a laboratory-grade accuracy comparison, I was very pleased with the results for a budget oscilloscope. Seven-Hour Test One of the most important tests for me was using the oscilloscope for an extended period. I used the DOS1102 for approximately seven hours during a full day of testing, alongside my normal test equipment and carrying out a variety of measurements. Throughout the testing, it performed well and I experienced no problems with its operation. This gave me considerably more confidence in the instrument than simply switching it on and carrying out a few quick measurements. Who Is It Suitable For ? In my opinion, the DOS1102 would suit a wide range of users, from hobbyists and students through to electronics repairers, technicians and engineers who need a compact instrument for quick measurements. It has enough features to make it useful for someone learning electronics, while also offering functions that more experienced users will appreciate. Overall Verdict Overall, I am very happy with the HANMATEK DOS1102. For an affordable 110MHz oscilloscope, it offers an impressive selection of features, including Maths, FFT, Trigger Holdoff, cursor measurements with cursor locking, horizontal zoom and push-function control knobs. The build quality is good, the controls are straightforward, and after putting it through a full seven-hour testing session, I have been very impressed with its performance. For the money, I think HANMATEK has produced a very capable little oscilloscope. It is more than just a basic entry-level scope, offering several features that make it considerably more versatile than I expected at this price. I am very happy with my purchase and would have no hesitation recommending the DOS1102 to anyone looking for a capable and affordable oscilloscope.