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Siglent Technologies SHS810X Handheld Oscilloscope,100 MHz,2CH,1GSa/s,Multimeter Mode,5.6-inch TFT-LCD Display

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$979.00

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  • Intelligent triggers: Edge, Slope, Pulse Width, Window, Runt, Interval, Time out (Dropout), Pattern
  • 6000 counts Digital Multimeter, Support DCV, ACV, DCI, ACI, Resistance, Diode, Capacitance, Continuity test.
  • 1 Mpts FFT: Support Peaks and Markers
  • 5.6-inch TFT-LCD display with 640 * 480 resolution
  • UL2054 certified lithium battery pack, 6900 mAh capacity, external charger


SIGLENT’s SHS800X Handheld Oscilloscopes have two non-isolated scope channels and one isolated multimeter channel. Portable digital oscilloscopes are available in 100 and 200 MHz versions, feature a single ADC with 1 GSa/s maximum sample rate and a single memory module with 12 Mpts memory depth. When two channels are enabled, each channel has a sample rate of 500 MSa/s and a standard record length of 6 Mpts. When only a single channel is activated, the maximum sample rate is 1 GSa/s and the maximum record length is 12 Mpts. For ease of use, the most commonly used functions can be accessed with its user-friendly front panel design.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
I like the triggering system as it is very complete. Only thing I haven't figured out is how to keep two traces on the display when logging, actually I was trying to compare a previous to a current run in the meter setting and couldn't get it to work. Easily upgraded to 200Mhz but unlike other siglent scopes, it pretty much stops right there. The 1104x-e for instance, when upgraded to 200Mhz, has a 3db down lovel, at least mine did, closer to 300Mhz where as this scope is aound 220Mhz tops. This is using 250Mhz probes. The color gradients are really nice and I love the white background. Others have wanted a dark mode but I don't see why. Comes with a very nice case though it wasn't mentioned in the listing. Also note that it uses external shunts for current, which I love.
Walt
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
I was pleasantly surprised when my scope arrived with a nice soft nylon case. There's nothing fancy about the case, but it provides a dedicated compartment for the scope with space for the power supply charger inside the case. There's also a Velcro sealed pocket inside the top flap. The top has a second zippered divided compartment for probes, etc. the opposite side has another Velcro sealed pocket. You have a choice of a sturdy handle or shoulder strap.The scope itself is sturdy and well made. It has a carry strap that I guess is meant to be used handheld, but the size of the scope may make it a bit cumbersome to hold. It still makes it easy to use as a carrying handle. The handle can be moved to the opposite side, but it will take a bit of work.The scope and meter probes seem to be well made, included alligator clips are a nice touch. The scope probes did not need further adjustment for compensation. I have not tested the accuracy of the two included current shunts (600ma and 10A).The menus take getting used to, but they are well thought out. The multifunction (universal in the instructions) knobwheel is very sturdy, as is the select button in its center. Adjusting to the white background on the screen was instant.The only annoyance is the loud beep that occurs twice when you turn it on. It will give a quick beep when you operate the controls, this is not annoying, but you can turn it off in a menu. The boot up beep cannot be disabled!Battery life is at least as long as their publicized 4 hours. I was comfortable using it for 4½ hours before the battery indicator went low enough that I wanted to plug it in. Your mileage may vary, though! I was happy to see that the chargeradapter did not introduce any noise or ground loop issues.I could not find mention of charging status as indicated by the power button. Turned off and charging, the power button is green. When the battery is charged, it turns a dim amber.Math functions are a plus, and easy to use. It powers up in the same mode it was in when powered down.I have a top of the line Rigol scope on the bench, and I find I use this scope as often as the Rigol as long as I don't need to diagnose signals at or over 200MHz.
Nick Furlan
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
I have used the SHS806, SHS810 and SHS810X as each model became obsolete; and although the SHS810x is the most expensive, the screen is by far the best and it’s somehow easier to use use than the other two models while offering more features!
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