How long will the DS1000Z Capture a Signal

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell

To determine how long an oscilloscope will capture a signal when it is operated in single trigger mode is determined by taking the instrument’s memory depth and dividing it by the instrument’s sample rate.  The memory depth can be changed within the instrument’s acquire menu and then the sample rate can be changed by adjusting the horizontal scaling.  The table below lists the different memory depth and sample rate combinations that are possible on the DS1000Z series and lists the length of time the instrument is able of capturing with each possible combination.  

Note that the length of time listed is in seconds and this is for one channel.

Memory Depth (Points) Deep Memory Option
Sample Rate (Sa/Sec) 12000 120000 1200000 12000000 24000000
20000 0.6 6 60 600 1200
50000 0.24 2.4 24 240 480
100000 0.12 1.2 12 120 240
200000 0.06 0.6 6 60 120
500000 0.024 0.24 2.4 24 48
1000000 0.012 0.12 1.2 12 24
2000000 0.006 0.06 0.6 6 12
5000000 0.0024 0.024 0.24 2.4 4.8
10000000 0.0012 0.012 0.12 1.2 2.4
25000000 0.00048 0.0048 0.048 0.48 0.96
50000000 0.00024 0.0024 0.024 0.24 0.48
125000000 0.000096 0.00096 0.0096 0.096 0.192
250000000 0.000048 0.00048 0.0048 0.048 0.096
500000000 0.000024 0.00024 0.0024 0.024 0.048
1000000000 0.000012 0.00012 0.0012 0.012 0.024