TME has rolled out the Teledyne T3DSO700HD series of digital oscilloscopes, aimed at engineers who need accurate, flexible signal diagnostics without stepping into ultra-premium price territory. The lineup includes three bandwidth options: 70 MHz (T3DSO704HD), 100 MHz (T3DSO714HD), and 200 MHz (T3DSO724HD) each offering four analog channels, with the option to expand to 16 digital channels.

At the core of these instruments is a 12-bit ADC, delivering a clear step up in vertical resolution compared to conventional 8-bit scopes. The result is noticeably cleaner signal representation, especially when working with subtle variations.
The new digital oscilloscopes are designed to keep noise impressively low with just 70 ?Vrms at full 200 MHz bandwidth which makes a real difference when analyzing low-amplitude signals.
Performance-wise, the series holds its ground.
You get up to 2 GS/s sampling and a deep memory of 100 Mpts per channel, allowing you to capture long, complex waveforms without sacrificing detail.
The high waveform capture rate, up to 120,000 wfm/s in normal mode and 500,000 wfm/s in sequential mode helps catch intermittent glitches that are often missed on slower systems.
Visualization is another strong point.
Features like 256-level intensity grading, color temperature display, and a history mode storing up to 80,000 frames make it easier to spot trends and anomalies over time. On the analysis side, the scopes support advanced triggering and protocol decoding for I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, and LIN. The Search & Navigate function speeds up event detection across large datasets.
Teledyne has also packed in a solid set of analysis tools, including over 50 automatic measurements, four math channels, and an advanced FFT with up to 2 Mpts in these new digital oscilloscopes. Add to that filtering, symbolic math, histograms, and trend analysis, and you have a capable platform for both debugging and deeper signal investigation.
What stands out is the inclusion of features typically reserved for higher-end models, Mask Test, Bode Plot, and Power Analysis. This makes the T3DSO700HD series particularly well-suited for power electronics work, control system design, and frequency response analysis.
On the usability front, the scopes come with a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen (1024×600) that supports multi-touch gestures, along with mouse control and remote operation via a built-in server. Connectivity is comprehensive, with USB Host/Device, LAN, digital inputs, Trigger Out, and Pass/Fail interfaces, making them equally at home in R&D labs and production setups.
Overall, the Teledyne T3DSO700HD series strikes a compelling balance between performance, functionality, and cost. For engineers, service teams, and academic labs looking to step up to 12-bit resolution without overspending, this is a very competitive option.

Specification |
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| Oscilloscope type | digital |
| Bandwidth* | 70MHz, 100MHz, or 200MHz |
| Number of channels | 4 |
| Dimensions | 312x151x132.6mm |
| Sampling rate | 2Gsps |
| Memory record length | 100Mpts/ch |
| Display type | LCD TFT 7″ |
| Trigger modes | automatic, normal, single |
| Maximum input voltage | 400V |
| Vertical resolution | 12bit |
| Input sensitivity | 500µV/div…10V/div |
| Manufacturer series | T3DSO700HD |
| Rise time | 1.8ns |
| Input impedance | 1M?/17pF |
| Display resolution | 1024×600 |
| Touch panel | yes |
| Control | SCPI |
* depending on the model
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