HDS2062M Handheld Oscilloscope 60MHz 250MSa/s

OWON HDS2062M Handheld Oscilloscope 60MHz 250MSa/s
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Brand: OWON
Warranty: 1 year
Manuals: 
User's Manual (939.38 Kb)

USB (Universal Serial Bus)

The popular handheld oscilloscope with widened bandwidth for signals research, their comparison on different channels and the electrical parameters measurement. Application: design and debug, circuit function test, education, technical training, maintenance testing.

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Classic Scopemeter (Digital storage oscilloscope + Digital Multimeter). DSO: Two channels; bandwidth 60MHz; sample rate (Real time) 250MSa/s; record length 6K points on each channel; cursor and automeasurement (20 types); trigger type: edge, video; Math; FFT; peak detect and average. DMM: 3¾ digits; VDC, VAC, DC, AC, resistance, capacitance, diode test, on-off test. Display: 3.8'' color LCD, TFT screen, 320×240 pixels. 110-220V; Dimensions: 7.1x4.5x1.6in/180x115x40mm. Weight: 22.8oz/645g

Please click to learn how it works. OWON App Software PDF file

Channels2
Bandwidth60 MHz
Sample rate250 MSa/s
Memory depth6 kpts on each channel
Vertical resolution (bits)8
Trigger typesEdge trigger, Video signal trigger
Number of automatic measurements20
Automatic measurementVpp, Vmax, Vmin, Vavg, Vtop, Vbase, Width, Vrms, Frequency, Period, Overshoot, PREShoot, Rise Time, Fall Time, +Wid, -Wid, +Duty, -Duty, Delay A→B
Waveform mathAddition (+), Subtraction (-), Multiplication (*), Division (/)
InterfaceUSB
Display3,5” color LCD 320×240 pixels, 65536 colors
Power supply110...240 VAC, battery
Dimensions7.1 x 4.5 x 1.6 in

Technical Specifications:

The oscilloscope should operate continuously for more than 30 minutes under the specified operating temperature.

If the operating temperature is up to or larger than 41°F/5°C, the system function menu must be opened to make the system perform a “Auto-calibration” procedure.

Except those specifications marked with the word Typical, all specifications can be up to the mentioned definitions.

Sampling

Input

  • Input coupling: DC, AC, Ground
  • Input impedance:1MΩ±2% connected in parallel with 15pF±5pF
  • Probe attenuation coefficient: 1X, 10X, 100X, 1000X
  • Max. Input voltage: 400V (peak)
  • Channel delay time (typical): 150ps

Horizontal

  • Sampling rate range: 0.25Sa/s~250MSa/s
  • Waveform interpolation: sin(x)/x
  • Record length: 6K points on each channel
  • Scanning speed range (s/div): 5ns/div~100s/div, stepping in the 1-2-5 mode
  • Sampling rate and delay time accuracy: ±100ppm (any time interval which is equal to or larger than 1ms)
  • Time interval (ΔT)measurement accuracy (full bandwidth): Single: ±(1 sampling interval time +100ppm × reading+0.6ns) > average 16: ±(1 sampling interval time +100ppm × reading+0.4ns)

Vertical

  • Analog digital converter (A/D): With the resolution of 8 bits, make sampling on both channels synchronously.
  • Sensitivity range (V/div): 5mV/div~5V/div (at the input BNC)
  • Displacement range: ±2V (5mV/div~200mV/div), ±50V (500mV/div~5V/div)
  • Analog bandwidth: 60MHz
  • Single bandwidth: Full bandwidth
  • Low frequency response (AD coupling, -3dB): ≥5Hz (at the BNC).
  • Rise time (typical one at the BNC): ≤5.8ns
  • DC gain accuracy: ±3%
  • DC measurement accuracy (average value sampling mode): The voltage difference (ΔV) between any two points on the waveform after averaging the captured waveforms more than 16: ±(5% reading+0.05divisions)

Trigger

Trigger sensivity
(Edge)

  • DC coupling 1div (DC~full bandwidth)
  • AC coupling Same as the DC coupling when it is equal to or larger than 50Hz
  • Triggering level range ±6 divisions from the screen center
  • Triggering level accuracy (typical) which is applicable to the signal with rise and fall time equal to or longer than 20ns ±0.3 divisions
  • Trigger displacement 655 divisions for pre-triggering and 4 divisions for post-triggering.
  • Trigger Holdoff range 100ns~10s
  • Make a 50% level setting (Typical). Operation with the input signal frequency equal to or larger than 50Hz.
  • Trigger sensitivity (Video triggering and typical mode) 2 divisions of peak-to-peak value
  • Signal system and line/field frequency (Video triggering mode); Support the NTSC, PAL and SECAM broadcasting systems of any field or line frequency

Probe

1X position 10X position
Bandwidth Up to 6MHz (DC) Up to full bandwidth (DC)
Attenuation rate 1:1 10:1
Compensation range 15pF~35pF
Input resistance 1MΩ±2% 10MΩ±2%
Input impedance 85pF~115pF 14.5pF~17.5pF
Input voltage <200VDC+Peak AC <600VDC+Peak AC

Voltage (VDC)
Input Impedance: 10MΩ. Max. Input Voltage: 1000V (DC or AC peak-to-peak value)

Range Accuracy Resolution
400.0mv ±1%±2digit 100µV
4.000V 1mV
40.00V 10mV
400.0V 100mV
1000.0V 1V

Voltage (VAC)
Input Impedance: 10MΩ. Max. Input Voltage: 750V (AC, virtual value). Frequency range: from 40Hz to 400Hz. Display: Virtual value of the sine wave

Range Accuracy Resolution
4.000V ±1%±3digits 1mV
40.00V 10mV
400.0V 100mV
750.0V ±1.5%±3digit 1V

Direct Current (DC)

Range Accuracy Resolution
40.00mA ±1.5%±1digit 10µA
400.0mA ±1.5%±1digit 100µA
10A ±3%±3digit 10mA

Alternating Current (AC)

Range Accuracy Resolution
40.00mA ±1.5%±3digit 10µA
400.0mA ±2%±1digit 100µA
10A ±5%±3digit 10mA

Resistance

Range Accuracy Resolution
400.0Ω ±1%±3digit 0.1Ω
4.000kΩ ±1%±1digit
40.00kΩ 10Ω
400.0kΩ 100Ω
4.000MΩ 1kΩ
40.000MΩ ±1.5%±3digit 10kΩ

Capacitance

Range Accuracy Resolution
51.20nF ±3%±3digit 10pF
512.0nF 100pF
5.120µF 1nF
51.20µF 10nF
100µF 100nF

Diode

Voltage reading: 0 V~1.5 V

On-off Test

There is a beep sound when the on-resistance is less than 50Ω.

General Specifications:

Basic parameters

  • Mechanical dimensions: 7.1x4.5x1.6in/180x115x40mm
  • Weight: 22.8oz/645g
  • Power consumption: <7W
  • Display type: 3.7" color liquid crystal display
  • Display resolution: 640(horizontal)×480(vertical) pixels
  • Display color: 65536 colors

Power Adapter

  • Power supply: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz
  • Power output: 9VDC
  • Current output: 3000mA

Battery type: 7.4V built-in Li-ion battery.

Working environment

  • Used battery: 32 to 122°F / 0 to 50°C
  • Power adapter: 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C

Temperature:

Operation

  • 32 to 50°F / 0 to 10°C, no condensation
  • 50 to 86°F / 10 to 30°C, 95%
  • 86 to 104°F / 30 to 40°C, 75%
  • 104 to 122°F / 40 to 50°C, 45 %

Storage

  • -4 to +140°F / -20 to +60°C, no condensation

1. Power adapter

2. Oscilloscope Probe x 1 (grey)

3. Multimeter test lead x 2 (black and red)

4. Extension module for big current measurement

5. Module for small capacitance measurement

6. Probe adjustment tools

7. USB communication cable

8. User Manual

9. CD-ROM (software)

10. Soft carrying case

The use of oscilloscopes-multimeters

Multimeter mode

AC Current Measurement                                   AC Voltage Measurement            

    

DC Current Measurement                                    DC Voltage Measurement

    

Resistance Measurement                                    Relative Measurement

    

On off Test                                                      Diode Measurement

     

Capacitance Measurement

Oscilloscope mode

Autoscale Horizontal - Vertical multi period waveforms1     Autoscale Horizontal - Vertical multi period waveforms2

              

Automatic Scope Measurements                          Average Factor Sampling Mode

    

Peak Detection                                                 Persistence to Observe Dynamic Signals

    

Signal control                                                    Waveform Mathematics

    

Window Setting 1                                              Window Setting 2

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • High voltage measurement testing are not allowed over 300 volts
  • The measured voltage amplitude value is 10 times greater or smaller than the actual value
  • When changing the horizontal sweep on the digital oscilloscope at different horizontal points observed inexplicable change in the form of the same signal, why is this happening?
  • Backlight adjust function is not available for this HDS model
  • There is wave form displayed, but it is not stable

  • High voltage measurement testing are not allowed over 300 volts

    Even when you can read in a probe 600V PK CAT I. The Aktakom, Owon or Rigol oscilloscopes does not support more than 300V RMS or 400V PK. For higher voltage please contact us to request a special device.


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    The measured voltage amplitude value is 10 times greater or smaller than the actual value

    Check whether the channel attenuation coefficient and the attenuation coefficient of the probe used is match.
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    When changing the horizontal sweep on the digital oscilloscope at different horizontal points observed inexplicable change in the form of the same signal, why is this happening?

    In fact, this is not a problem.

    Just keep in mind that you're using a digital oscilloscope, which digitizes the signal with different sampling rates depending on the selected horizontal sweep, and then connects the digitized points with strait line while restoring the real shape of the signal.

    Your first screen shows that you are measuring voltage 50 Hz with the 10 ms / div sweep and a sampling frequency of 20 kHz Ks/s

    One signal period (20 ms), digitized in this mode, 20E-03 (sec) * 20E03 (1/sec) = 400 points. This is enough to properly restore and interpolate a sine wave of 50 Hz (i.e. in a period of 20 ms).

    Normal display, with a sweep 10 ms / div:

    Distortion of the same signal at 10 s / div sweep

    Your second screen is set to sweep 10 sec / div, and sample rate on a sweep turned to 20 samples per second (20 Sa / s). I.e. one signal period 20 ms had: 20E-03 (sec) * 20 (1/sec) = 0.4 points. That means that to restore (to interpolate the points) a sine wave with less than one point in time is impossible, so you get this mess (known as "aliasing" or a false frequency) formed by the beats of the measured frequency and sampling frequency.

    In order to correctly install a data collection in a digital oscilloscope one should follow a simple rule - the sampling rate must be at least 5-10 times higher than the frequency signal, in that case you will not have the issues that we just discussed.

    This applies to all digital oscilloscopes and in no way connected to any particular make or model of oscilloscope or its probes.


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    Backlight adjust function is not available for this HDS model

    The backlight adjust function is only available for the following HDS models:

    • HDS3102M-N
    • HDS2062M-N


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    There is wave form displayed, but it is not stable

    • Check whether the Source item in the TRIG MODE menu is in conformity with the signal channel used in the practical application.
    • Check on the trigger Type item: The common signal chooses the Edge trigger mode for Type and the video signal the Video. Only if a proper trigger mode is applied, the wave form can be displayed steadily.
    • Try to change the trigger coupling into the high frequency suppress and the low frequency suppress to smooth the high frequency or low frequency noise triggered by the interference.

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    Escopiometro clásico: Osciloscopio digital con almacenamiento (DSO) + Multímetro Digital (DMM).
    DSO: Dos canales. Ancho de banda de 60 MHz. Frecuencia de muestreo (en tiempo real) de 250MS/s. Máxima longitud de registro 6 mil puntos por cada canal. Veinte mediciones automáticas. Disparador de borde, de video y matemático. FFT. Detección de picos y promedio.
    DMM: 3 ľ dígitos, VCD, VCA, CC, AC, resistencia, capacitancia, testeo de diodos, de encendido y apagado.
    Monitor LCD de 3.8'' a color, pantalla TFT de 320 × 240 píxeles. Dimensiones: 7.1” x 4.5” x 1.6” / 180mm x 115mm x 40mm. Peso: 22.8 oz / 645 g.

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