Siglent - SHS820CAL SHS820 Handheld Oscilloscope, 200MHz, 2-Channel, Multimeter Mode, 5.7" TFT-LCD Display with a NIST-Traceable Calibration Certificate with Data
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| Brand | Siglent |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style | With NIST Certificate |
| Specification Met | certified frustration-free |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter |
About this item
- 200MHz handheld, two-channel digital oscilloscope for viewing electrical signals with multimeter mode for measuring voltage, frequency, duty cycle, and power
- Real-time sample rate of 500MS/s and record length of 32kpts for acquiring up to 24 hours of detailed waveforms
- Advanced triggers for isolation of specific signals
- 5.7" color TFT-LCD with an internal 8 x 12 division grid for viewing waveforms
- Meets CAT II 300V and CAT III 150V safety rating
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Product details
- Package Dimensions : 15.5 x 14.7 x 7.7 inches; 8.1 Pounds
- Item model number : SHS820-AMZN
- Date First Available : March 1, 2016
- Manufacturer : Siglent Technologies
- ASIN : B01CFXJRG2
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Product Description
The Siglent SHS820 is a 200MHz handheld, two-channel digital oscilloscope for viewing electrical signals and has a 6,000-count multimeter mode for measuring AC and DC voltage. The oscilloscope has a real-time sample rate of 500MS/s and a record length of 32 kpts for acquiring detailed waveforms. Four math functions plus FFT (fast fourier transform), and automatic and cursor measurements allow an in-depth analysis of waveforms. Edge, Pulse, Video, Slope, and Alternative triggers allow isolation of specific signals. The oscilloscope's automatic triggering recognizes signal patterns and optimizes triggering, timebase and amplitude settings. The oscilloscope has a recorder that captures up to 24 hours of waveforms.
Additional specifications include a rise time of 1.7ns. The unit has a 5.7" color TFT-LCD. The oscilloscope has a USB host port for storing data on a 4GB-maximum flash drive and a USB device port for connecting to a compatible PC. Operating menus and help display in Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Arabic, French, German, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Italian languages. The unit operates on a rechargeable battery pack or a 100 to 240VAC, 50/60Hz adapter/charger (both included). It meets CAT II 300V and CAT III 300V safety standards.
SpecificationsBandwidth200MHzChannelsTwoDisplay5.7" TFT-LCD (320 x 234 pixels)Power100 to 240V power adapter, 7.4V 5000mAh battery packWeight1.5kgDimensions (H x W x D)260 x 163 x 53 mmH is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
Oscilloscopes are electrical testing devices used to verify the functionality of an electrical signal generator. Oscilloscopes measure an electrical signal over time, and display the waveform signals in a visual graph. The waveform shows the sweeps (or refresh) of voltage on a vertical (Y) axis, and can display time on a horizontal (X) axis. Details of a waveshape demonstrate the signal over time. Oscilloscopes can display in a digital or analog view. An analog oscilloscope has continuous waveform display, typically in a luminous phosphor. Some oscilloscopes can display more than one channel and type of measurement simultaneously. Some oscilloscopes can capture waveform signals to memory, and recall them. Oscilloscopes may provide real-time intensity grading. Some oscilloscopes have the ability to adjust frequency of display. A constant image will display if a signal is shown at a high frequency. Oscilloscopes can be powered with batteries or electricity, or may have a built-in generator. They may have Canadian Standards Association (CSA) or European Conformity (CE) certification, or a specific category (CAT) safety rating, such as CAT5e. Oscilloscopes are commonly used for testing, measuring, and inspecting in science, engineering, telecommunications, automotive, and industry applications.
Siglent manufactures electronics test and measurement instruments for research and development, production-line testing, and electronic field service applications. The company, founded in 2002 and headquartered in Shenzhen, China, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards 9001:2000 and 14001:2004.
What's in the Box?
- SHS820 handheld oscilloscope
- (2) Oscilloscope probes
- (2) Multimeter probes
- Multimeter pen
- USB cable
- Power cord
- User manual
- Software
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ths tool is not easy to understand straight out of the box but after some reading and trial and error you will easily be able to compair healthy signals from engine components and even diagnose mechanical failures.
These are some of the compromises you're going to have to accept:
- The DMM has a slow response time. If you're using this to test or log data, it has some latency.
- You might want to consider replacing the DSO and DMM probes with something more sturdy. The included probes were made to a price point and are not as stout as a proper set. I had a set of provided probes that no amount of compensation adjustment could correct. The probe was just bad.
- The DSO channels are not isolated but what do you expect at this price. The Siglent isolated front end accessory attenuates at 200X and no settings exists on the SHS8xx for a 200X probe. Only very recent design Siglent bench top scopes have a 200X settting. Siglent didn't plan for any of their existing handheld or bench scopes to have this feature.
-A youtube video shows a teardown of a similar Siglent scopemeter. The fuses for the DMM appear to be soldered on the DMM board. The warranty seal prevents access to the fuses without voiding the warranty. Siglent apparently doesn't want the user to replace fuses where fuse access is a common feature to a DMM. My advice is to use a separate, high quality DMM as much as possible where fuse access isnt a major issue. It has a disposable internal design.
- The LCD display resolution is just ok.
- No UL, TUV, or CSA certification. No independent certification that this product meets safety requrements.
- Youtube video of teardown suggests the DMM has no input protection beyond an on screen prompt of how the leads connect. The DMM has no high voltage cut outs. Glass fuses instead of ceramic ones are used.
I put all of the problems upfront. Now the good news. At this price, it's a decent kit. The ocsilloscope functions are accurate. It has a rich feature set. The display is reasonably bright and has enough pixels to do the job.
I wouldn't view this as a high value, full featured scope. I view it as a $600 scope with a good feature set. I invested in better probes and will keep in mind that it was built to a price.