Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes

A mixed signal oscilloscope (MSO)

A mixed signal oscilloscope (MSO) is a type of digital storage oscilloscope designed to display and compare both analog signals and digital signals. It has input channels for both analog signals and digital signals.

Analog signals are displayed as voltage levels varying continuously over time. These voltage-versus-time waveforms are traditionally measured using oscilloscopes. Signals may be connected directly to the oscilloscope’s analog input channels or connected through an oscilloscope probe.

Tektronix Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes

Automotive Oscilloscopes Comparison Table
Feature Benchtop Oscilloscope 2 Series MSO

2 Series MSO

Benchtop Oscilloscope 3 Series MDO

3 Series MDO

Benchtop Oscilloscope 4 Series B MSO

4 Series B MSO

Benchtop Oscilloscope 5 Series B MSO

5 Series B MSO

Benchtop Oscilloscope 6 Series B MSO

6 Series B MSO

Bandwidth 70 MHz - 500 MHz 100 MHz - 1 GHz 200 MHz - 1.5 GHz 350 MHz - 2 GHz 1 GHz - 10 GHz
Record Length 10 MS 10 MS 31.25 M - 62.5 M 62.5 M - 500 M 62.5 M - 1 G
Channels 2 or 4 analog
16 digital (optional)
2, 4 analog
16 digital (optional)
1 RF (optional)
4, 6 analog
up to 48 digital (optional)
4–8 analog
8-64 digital (optional)
4 analog
8-32 digital (optional)
Color Display 10.1 in
(257 mm)
11.6 inches
(295 mm)
13.3 in
(338 mm)
15.6 in.
(395 mm)
15.6 in.
(395 mm)

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