The Rigol MSO8064 is part of the MSO8000 Series and delivers 600 MHz bandwidth combined with powerful mixed-signal capability. Designed for advanced R&D, signal integrity analysis, and high-speed embedded development, it offers exceptional acquisition performance, deep memory, and comprehensive analysis tools.
With synchronized analog and digital capture, the MSO8064 enables complete visibility into complex electronic systems.
Product Highlights
Analog & Digital Channel Configuration
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600 MHz bandwidth
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4 analog channels
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16 digital channels (MSO functionality)
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Time-correlated analog and digital acquisition
Simultaneously analyze power rails, clocks, data buses, and control logic signals.
High-Speed Sampling & Deep Memory
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Up to 10 GSa/s real-time sampling rate
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Up to 500 Mpts memory depth (optional expansion depending on configuration)
Capture fast edges and long signal sequences with high precision and resolution.
Advanced Measurement & Analysis
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Extensive automatic measurements
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Advanced waveform math including FFT
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Serial bus triggering and decoding (optional)
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Eye diagram and jitter analysis (optional packages)
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Mask testing with pass/fail functionality
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History recording and advanced trigger modes
These tools support efficient debugging of high-speed digital and mixed-signal systems.
Modern Interface & Workflow
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Large 10.1-inch high-resolution display
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Fast waveform update rate
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Intensity grading to detect rare events
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Intuitive and responsive user interface
Designed for productive operation in professional development environments.
Key Specifications at a Glance
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600 MHz bandwidth
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4 analog + 16 digital channels
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Up to 10 GSa/s sampling rate
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Deep memory architecture
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10.1-inch display
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Advanced triggering and analysis capabilities
Ideal For
High-speed embedded systems
Signal integrity testing
Communication interface validation
Industrial electronics development
Research and development laboratories
Advanced mixed-signal debugging
The Rigol MSO8064 combines high bandwidth, deep memory, and integrated mixed-signal capability — making it a powerful and scalable solution for engineers working with complex, high-speed electronic designs.