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UTD1000L Series
UTD1000L Series
The UTD1000L Series is an economical hand-held digital storage oscilloscope, which integrates oscilloscope, multi-meter, trend chart and waveform recording function. The compact and portable design brings different visual and operational experience to users. This series can be powered by external power supply or built-in lithium batieries. It is a popular portable measuring instrument tailored for engineers.
25 MHz~50 MHz
BANDWIDTH
1/2
ANALOG CHANNELS
250 MSa/s
REAL-TIME SAMPLE RATE
12 kpts
MAX. MEMORY DEPTH
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WAVEFORM CAPTURE RATE
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DIGITAL CHANNELS
FEATURES
MODEL
MANUAL
OPTIONS&ACCESSORIES
SOFTWARE&FIRMWARE
VIDEO
FAQS
2 in 1
Oscilloscope & Multimeter
2 in 1
More parameter measurement types
Peak to Peak, Amplitude, Maximum, Minimum, Top, Bottom, Mid, Average, RMS, Overshoot, Preshoot, Frequency, Period, Rise Time, Fall Time, Positive Pulse Width, Negative pulse width, positive duty cycle, negative duty cycle, rising delay, falling delay, phase, a total of 22 types of measurements.
More parameter measurement types
Monochrome display
Single color display can be set, more suitable for outdoor use under strong light
Monochrome display
Fully automatic setup function
Automatic setting function (AUTO SCALE) The vertical and time base gears can be automatically adjusted with signal changes without manual intervention;
Fully automatic setup function
Auto configuration
Powerful automatic setting function, fast and accurate automatic setting for signals containing any DC component
Auto configuration
MODEL
UTD1050DL
BANDWIDTH:50 MHz
ANALOG CHANNELS:2
REAL-TIME SAMPLE RATE:250 Msa/s
MAX. MEMORY DEPTH:12 kpts
WAVEFORM CAPTURE RATE:-
DIGITAL CHANNELS:-
UTD1025DL
BANDWIDTH:25 MHz
ANALOG CHANNELS:2
REAL-TIME SAMPLE RATE:250 Msa/s
MAX. MEMORY DEPTH:12 kpts
WAVEFORM CAPTURE RATE:-
DIGITAL CHANNELS:-
UTD1050CL
BANDWIDTH:50 MHz
ANALOG CHANNELS:1
REAL-TIME SAMPLE RATE:200 Msa/s
MAX. MEMORY DEPTH:12 kpts
WAVEFORM CAPTURE RATE:-
DIGITAL CHANNELS:-
UTD1025CL
BANDWIDTH:25 MHz
ANALOG CHANNELS:1
REAL-TIME SAMPLE RATE:200 Msa/s
MAX. MEMORY DEPTH:12 kpts
WAVEFORM CAPTURE RATE:-
DIGITAL CHANNELS:-
Data Sheet
download UTD1000L Series Digital Oscilloscopes - Data Sheet
Version:V1.0
Release Date:2024/8/6
QuickStart Guide
User Manual
download UTD1000L Series Digital Oscilloscopes - User Manual
Version:V1.0
Release Date:2024/8/7
download UTD1000L Series Digital Oscilloscopes - User Manual (Deutsch)
Version:V1.0
Release Date:2024/10/28
Programming Manual
Service Manual
Performance Verification Guide
OPTIONS
ACCESSORIES
UT-P20
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UT-P20
Description:Passive probe: (100:1) Bandwidth: 250MHz. voltage: 1500V
UT-P21
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UT-P21
Description:Passive high voltage probe: (1000:1) Bandwidth: 40MHz voltage: DC 10kV/AC 7kVrms
UT-P30
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UT-P30
Description:Differential probe:(10:1/100:1) Bandwidth: 100MHz differential voltage: 800Vpp
UT-P31
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UT-P31
Description:High voltage differential probe: (100:1/1000:1) Bandwidth: 100MHz differential voltage: 1500Vpp
UT-P32
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UT-P32
Description:Differential probe:(1000:1/100:1)Bandwidth: 50MHz Input differential voltage: 3000Vpp
UT-P33
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UT-P33
Description:Differential probe:(1000:1/100:1) Bandwidth: 70/50MHz differential voltage: 14KVpp
UT-V23
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UT-V23
Description:High voltage probe:(100:1)Bandwidth: 100MHz voltage: 2000Vpp
UT-P40
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UT-P40
Description:Conversion ratio:50mV/A, 5mV/A, Current range : 0.4A~60A,Frequency: DC~100kHz voltage: 600Vrms
UT-P41
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UT-P41
Description:Conversion ratio:100mV/A, 10mV/A, Current range: 50mA~100A Frequency: DC~100kHz, voltage: 600Vrms
UT-P43
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UT-P43
Description:Current range :20A AC/DC, Frequency: DC~25MHz,Conversion ratio:100mV/A
UT-P44
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UT-P44
Description:Current range: 40A AC/DC, Frequency: DC~50MHz,Conversion ratio:50mV/A
UT-L45
UT-L45
Description:BNC-BNC line :1M
UT-H01
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UT-H01
Description:Probe factor:(10:1) Bandwidth: 25MHz. voltage:600Vpp
UT-H03
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UT-H03
Description:Probe factor:(10:1) Bandwidth: 60MHz.voltage:600Vpp
UT-D17
UT-D17
Description:USB 2.0 data cable, one end is HOST, the other end is MINI-USB,1.5M
UT-M04
UT-M04
Description:Voltage/current converter: Range: 4A/6A,(UTD1000C,UTD1000DL Series)
UT-W01
UT-W01
Description:Power Adapter:AC:100~240V , DC:9V 4A
UT-P35
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UT-P35
Description:High voltage Differential probe:1:50,130V(DC+peakAC); 1:500,1300V(DC+peakAC),Bandwidth:50MHz,Precision:2%
UT-P36
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UT-P36
Description:High voltage Differential probe: 1/200:560(DC+peakAC) 1/2000:5600(DC+peakAC), Bandwidth:100MHz,Precision:2%
UT-P4100A
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UT-P4100A
Description:100A/600kHz Low frequency current probe Range:100A/10A Freq range:DC~600kHz Rise time:≤583ns
UT-P4030D
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UT-P4030D
Description:30A/ DC~100MHz High frequency current probe Range:30A/5A Freq range:DC~100MHz Rise time:≤3.5ns
UT-P4150
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UT-P4150
Description:150A/ DC-12MHz High frequency current probe Range:150A/30A Freq range:DC~12MHz Rise time:≤29ns
UT-P4500
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UT-P4500
Description:500A/ DC~5MHz High frequency current probe Range:500A/75A Freq range:DC~5MHz Rise time:≤70ns
UT-P4100B
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UT-P4100B
Description:100A/2MHz Low frequency current probe Range:100A/10A Freq range:DC~2MHz Rise time:≤175ns
SOFTWARE
UTD1000L Software
Version: V1.00
2011/09/17
FIRMWARE
FAQs
Why the value measured by the oscilloscope is different from the value measured by the multimeter?
How does an oscilloscope measure power supply ripple?
The measurement error of oscilloscope is relatively large
Maintenace and Cleaning
Why is there no waveform output from the signal generator?
Why the signal generator cannot recognize U disk?
No screen display(blank screen)
What is the difference of real-time sampling and equivalent sampling?
What impact does a low sampling rate have on testing and measurement?
The conversion relationship between peak value(Vp), peak-to-peak value(Vpp), and RMS value(Vrms).
What is the relation of channel coupling and trigger coupling?
Why is there a significant difference in RMS voltage measurements when using the same high-voltage probe EN-48000 with a UNI-T oscilloscope compared to an Agilent oscilloscope?
In an oscilloscope, how should we understand the term ±(3% x reading+0.05div)? What does one sampling interval mean?
While measuring a signal, what is the difference between using a probe in 1x mode and 10x mode?
How to use oscilloscope to capture occasional signal?
What is the trigger of oscilloscope?
Why choose an oscilloscope with high waveform capture rate?
What are the differences between the auto, normal, and single trigger modes?
UNI-T oscilloscope has wave record function, how long can it record?
Why is there significant waveform distortion when observing high-frequency signals?
How to solve the issue of having a waveform but unable to display it stably?
What is the trigger of oscilloscope?
What is the trigger hold off?
Why the precision is different from the standard specification?
How to use digital oscilloscope to measure radiate of switching power supply?
How to measure small signals using a digital oscilloscope? For example, small signals from an audio amplifier or power supply ripple noise.
How to measure differential signal using digital oscilloscope ?
What is Rise Time?
What is the difference of analog oscilloscope and digital oscilloscope?
Why does a 1kHz square wave measurement result in ghosting phenomenon?
Why does the instrument display normally when connected to the PC software, but none of the buttons respond?
Why is the phase difference displayed incorrectly when measuring signals with a phase difference of 180 degrees or other phase differences?
Why does a square wave signal appear as a triangle wave when measured?
Why does a square wave signal appear as a sine wave when measured?
Why does the AUTO function sometimes prompt an AUTO failure?
Is the bandwidth of oscilloscope the higher the better?
How to capture continuous waveforms of a signal over a period of time?
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