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Owon PDS5022T Portable Digital Storage Oscilloscope and Digital Multimeter, 2 Channels, 25MHz, 100MS/s Sample Rate

3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars 59 ratings

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Brand OWON
Power Source Battery Powered
Item Weight 2.5 Pounds
Item dimensions L x W x H 14 x 4 x 7 inches
Specification Met CE

About this item

  • 25 MHz, two-channel, portable digital oscilloscope for electronics applications such as circuit testing, electrical engineering education, and hobbyist projects
  • Maximum real-time sample rate of 100 MS/s and record length of 5 kpts per channel for acquiring detailed waveforms
  • Edge and video triggers allow isolation of specific signals and a trigger hold-off function stabilizes triggering on complex waveforms
  • Two basic math functions plus FFT and 20 automatic measurements for analyzing waveforms
  • 8" color TFT-LCD for viewing waveforms

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3.4 out of 5 stars
59 global ratings

Customers say

Customers appreciate the value for money, quality, and ease of use of the electric circuit testing device. They mention it's a great tool for hobbyists or beginners, has most of the functions they are interested in, and is well-constructed. Some are satisfied with the scope size and assembly. However, some customers have reported issues with the battery life, noise level, and differing opinions on the screen resolution.

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20 customers mention "Value for money"20 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the product. They mention it's well worth it, has plenty of options for the price, and is good for a cheap scope.

"...get about $386, which is quite accurate, making this scope reasonable for the price, focusing on bandwidth alone (25)...." Read more

"Good for a cheap scope. OK for hobbyist" Read more

"...Way cheaper than your top of the line models, which can get up in the thousands of dollars...." Read more

"...I love it! A good unit and a great value...." Read more

19 customers mention "Quality"15 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the product. They mention it performs well, is well-constructed, and comes in good shape. Some say the screen is readable and has most of the functions they're interested in.

"...I love it! A good unit and a great value...." Read more

"...It is easy to use, has many desirable features including the FFT function...." Read more

"...Leads are great quality. Software failed to work with vista but a trip to the MANUF website yielded the correct software patch...." Read more

"Well, it's a super cheap scope, but it functions like it is supposed to...." Read more

14 customers mention "Ease of use"14 positive0 negative

Customers find the product easy to use. They mention it's a great tool for hobbyists or beginners, good enough for simple jobs, and nice for home and minor troubleshooting. It's also handy when testing i2c serial communications and has a rudimentary Windows interface. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ease of setup and performance of the oscilloscope.

"...can capture and store up to 4 waveforms, and there is a rudimentary Windows interface accessing reasonable but not large storage...." Read more

"...This bottom-of-the-line machine turns out to be an excellent choice for most work. It is relatively small, relatively portable, and quiet...." Read more

"...do much high RF work on a 25MHz scope, it has been great for debugging all kinds of digital and audio circuits...." Read more

"The PDS5022T Digital Oscilloscope is a great tool for hobbyists or beginners (or more than beginners), It's comes with a set of passive probes..." Read more

5 customers mention "Scope size"5 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the scope size of the electric circuit testing device. They mention it's a nice scope with big features, and is simple.

"...I love it! A good unit and a great value. You get a lot of big scope features, and while you won't do much high RF work on a 25MHz scope, it has..." Read more

"Awesome little scope for a low price. Perfect for hobbyist.Easy to set up and use...." Read more

"Good scope over all. Don't need the commercial at boot up...." Read more

"Nice scope, at a very reasonable value..." Read more

3 customers mention "Assembly"3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the assembly of the product. They mention it comes with all the parts and pieces, including probes and probe accessories. Customers also appreciate that it comes with a set of passive probes (1x and x10x).

"...hobbyists or beginners (or more than beginners), It's comes with a set of passive probes (1x & x10x) and the usual accessories..." Read more

"...I've used it for a few weeks now and it's stood up to my abuse. Comes with the scope, power cable, two leads, usb cable, instructions and a cd...." Read more

"...This DSO comes with all the parts and pieces including probes and probe accessories. It is ready to use out of the box...." Read more

7 customers mention "Screen resolution"4 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the screen resolution of the electric circuit testing device. Some mention it's huge, while others say the lack of resolution can make it difficult to use.

"...The screen is huge and looks good...." Read more

"...My biggest gripe is the lack of screen resolution can make it difficult to determine details on the traces...." Read more

"The screen resolution is lo. Not so fast.. But good enough for simple jobs. And the price is good to. Thank you." Read more

"Has EVERY desired feature for reasonable price. Display is huge. No info on obtaining battery (Test Equipment Depot $59)...." Read more

5 customers mention "Battery life"0 positive5 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the electric circuit testing device. They mention it doesn't come with a battery and is not available just anywhere.

"...Until I found there was NO battery in it. IT'S NOT INCLUDED and not available just anywhere...." Read more

"...This is set up to take a battery if you desire but does not come with it. The screen is bright and responsive...." Read more

"...This does not come with an internal battery, but it can be purchased separately appearently...." Read more

"...The donwside is that it doesn't come with a battery, but it's really not much of a downside especially if you are using it for home projects" Read more

5 customers mention "Noise level"0 positive5 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the noise level of the electric circuit testing device. They mention it's a bit noisy.

"...Unless you need super high precision, this will do just fine. It's a little noisy..." Read more

"...shorting the probes to their own ground clips, there's one bit of noise in the input signal. This is true for both channels...." Read more

"...It is a little sensitive to ac hum noise from the outlet connection at very low threshold settings but otherwise perfect...." Read more

"...A few drawbacks: the inputs are a bit noisy, the ADC resolution isn't great, and the USB computer connection (and associated software) is garbage." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2013
We did a number of regressions of quality indicators by price for ALL current digital scopes, and the best price/feature fit was by megahertz bandwidth measured. The y=mx+b regression factor (Excel LINEST) is .1295 with a 99% fit to data for 100 scopes available today, so if you divide megahertz desired by that factor, you'll get a close estimate of what you'll have to pay for the best scopes. We tried to put the full regression in this listing as a picture, but Amazon doesn't always get what we're trying to do and sometimes removes it! Just put your mhz in 50 mhz increments from 50 to 1,000, divide by the regression coefficient (.1295) and you'll get a good estimate. For 50, you get about $386, which is quite accurate, making this scope reasonable for the price, focusing on bandwidth alone (25).

UPDATE June 2013 and NOTE TO EMAILERS: We're getting a wide split of "wow cool" from folks who get regressions to "huh?" from folks who don't. All the above means is a guide to your best and average pricing no matter which portable DSO you look at. There is a high correlation between bandwidth and price according to our research of over 100 units (statistically significant above 33 units). The formula above shows you how you can plug a number into Excel or your calculator, and get a baseline price for ANY bandwidth, then compare to either your budget, or other models. It is purely to help you with your decision process, based only on two factors.

I also answered a frequent question about screen capture -- yes, you can capture and store up to 4 waveforms, and there is a rudimentary Windows interface accessing reasonable but not large storage. This unit does use fast fourier transforms for analysis. For pdfs of specs and comparisons for all models, check out owon's web site-- it is in HK, but is in English and pretty good! We're LOVING this scope even after many uses and in comparison to much more expensive big brothers and sisters.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2013
I recently found a way to access alternate universes. This scope has been very useful in my plan to observe and
Possibly later cross over. We mad scientist have budgets. Gear is nonetheless needed thus this is a lot of
Bang for your buck. I have discovered recently. That low frequency radio waves and high voltage
Fields can allow you for the briefest period see into alternate versions of our reality . ( sorry can't give specifics)
My research however is hampered by budgets and given that I can not get grants at this time I am
Stuck with limited funding. Keep in mind that this is not necessarily a bad thing. For instance , a
Colleague recently had to spend quite a bit of money secretly fixing the damaged caused by a (vortex)
Worm hole in his toilet. It took considerable effort to collapse it and the damage to the apartment and
Sewage was considerable.(not to mention that there is a slight time differential as a result that can not be fixed . But eh. It's canada so whatever...)Luckily for him ,his dad is a contractor... Messy business to be assured.
So in the end . Budgets are good . Because some scientist are not very careful. And you don't want crazy things
Like matter transporters that only transport living flesh. (Some people should never be seen naked! Newt gingrinch for instance)
Or worm holes where the other end comes out 2 miles from the sun. Or worse. Nanites that replace all
The bed bugs in hotels , do the same things as bed bugs .BUT can never be killed. ever. Useless except to pester and feed off memories that they erase as they invade your neurons through your eye sockets at night ... I am sure they are not around anymore...btw. But prob stay away from the motel 6 in Corpus Christi ...conclude that this is a great scope. For low dough.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2013
Well, I took a chance and it didn't pay off this time. The units screen was broken right out of the box. The box showed no signs of damage so the sope had to be packaged in its broken state. Notified Owon twice with no reply. Not good. Granted, its a cheap scope but I expect to receive it in working order. My present opinion is to stay away from Owon products. They simply aren't worth taking the chance.
UPDATE: It's been over a week since I notified Owon of the broken product I received. All I have gotten back are autoreplies saying they will get back to me ASAP. Which has not happened. These people have hundreds of dollars of my money and I have their broken scope. BEWARE OF OWON!!!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2016
Mine was defective.
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2014
Good for a cheap scope. OK for hobbyist
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2014
It's a digital oscilloscope, which has its pros and cons, but for my purposes, it's an awesome deal! Way cheaper than your top of the line models, which can get up in the thousands of dollars. Unless you need super high precision, this will do just fine. It's a little noisy (as in signal noise, not loud noises. In that regard, it's dead silent), but as I said, for my purposes, the little noise is still more than enough to be able to look at it and see what's going on. Also, it comes with a USB cable, and the software to install it on a Windows box, so you can capture data from it. Although, I'm still having trouble figuring out how to use the software, and the software wouldn't install on Windows 7 from the CD that came with it, I had to download the software from their website, but it works now, so it's whatever. I just wish their help files were a little more helpful on how to use the software that came with it, but for this price, I still find it hard to complain. If you want the good stuff, be prepared to pay up to 10x the price of this.
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