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Micsig 12-bit High Resolution Tablet Oscilloscope MHO1, Portable Handheld with 4 Analog Channels, 100MHz Bandwidth, 1GSa/s Sampling Rate, 8” HD Touch Screen & 16000mAh Battery

Micsig 12-bit High Resolution Tablet Oscilloscope MHO1, Portable Handheld with 4 Analog Channels, 100MHz Bandwidth, 1GSa/s Sampling Rate, 8” HD Touch Screen & 16000mAh Battery

SKU:  101-90-MHO1-100A
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Ultra-Portable & Slim Design
With a body thickness of only 3.1 cm, the MHO1 is one of the thinnest high-performance oscilloscopes available. Lightweight and compact, it fits easily into a backpack, making it the perfect tool for field-testing, lab work, or on-the-go electronics projects

12-bit High-Resolution Measurement
Equipped with a 12-bit ADC, 100MHz bandwidth, and a fast ≤3.5ns rise time, the MHO1 captures every nuance of your signal. With a 1GSa/s real-time sampling rate and 110Mpts memory depth, you can zoom into long captures without losing detail

8-Inch HD Touch Screen & Intuitive UI
Experience a crystal-clear 1280*800 anti-glare display. The responsive interface supports full touch, physical buttons, or hybrid operation. The Sig Test UI is designed based on feedback from thousands of engineers, ensuring a professional yet user-friendly workflow

Massive 16000mAh Battery & Rugged Build
The built-in high-capacity battery supports long-duration field work and power bank charging via USB-C. Its soft rubber casing provides excellent drop protection and a comfortable grip, ensuring reliability in harsh environments

Flexible Remote Control & Storage
Stay connected with support for SCPI commands, mobile app control (Android/iOS), and PC remote access. Features like HDMI output for presentations and segmented storage for capturing multiple trigger events make it a versatile powerhouse for any testing scenario

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12-bit High-Res Tablet Oscilloscope

12-bit ADC & 100MHz bandwidth (≤3.5ns rise time). Features 1GSa/s rate, 110Mpts depth, 8" HD touch screen & 16000mAh battery. Supports USB 3.0, Type-C, LAN & HDMI for professional signal analysis

Ultra-Slim Oscilloscope

8-Inch Full HD Display

Capture Every Detail

Your Test Solution

Smart Remote Control

 

Micsig 12-bit High Resolution Tablet Oscilloscope MHO1 | SainSmart

Protective & Foldable Design

Soft rubber protection with a hidden foldable stand for safe, versatile use
Micsig 12-bit High Resolution Tablet Oscilloscope MHO1 | SainSmart

Versatile Trigger Functions

Supports edge, pulse width, logic, N-edge, undershoot, slope, timeout, video, and serial triggers for precise waveform capture
Micsig 12-bit High Resolution Tablet Oscilloscope MHO1 | SainSmart

Smart Signal Conditioning

Reduces noise while preserving signal integrity for accurate measurements
Micsig 12-bit High Resolution Tablet Oscilloscope MHO1 | SainSmart

Embedded Development, Made Easy

Master bus protocols with precision. Supports RS-232/422/485/UART, CAN/CAN FD, LIN, SPI, and I²C for efficient serial bus analysis.

What's in the box

Micsig 12-bit High Resolution Tablet Oscilloscope MHO1 | SainSmart

FAQs

1. Does it come with probes?

The Micsig MHO1 oscilloscope doesn't include probes. Compatible accessories like the SainSmart DP3000 Differential Probe (3000V/100MHz) are sold separately for high-voltage measurements.

2. Can it be mounted on a wall?

Yes, the Micsig MHO1 Series oscilloscope is designed with a standard 130mm x 300mm wall mount interface, allowing for convenient wall or arm mounting. This feature enables flexible and space-saving placement on your desktop or in a lab environment.

3. Is it easy to use for beginners?

Absolutely. The Micsig MHO1 Series features SigTest UI - an intuitive interface designed with engineer feedback. This user-friendly system enables quick setup in 5 minutes and simplifies complex operations, making it suitable for both beginners and experts.

4: Can I upgrade the bandwidth from 100MHz to 200MHz later?

A: No, the bandwidth is hardware-specific. We recommend selecting the 200MHz version if you anticipate working with higher-frequency circuits in the future to ensure your equipment remains future-proof.

5: Which model should I choose for my projects?

A: Choose 100 MHz for standard embedded, audio, and automotive sensors—great value for general electronics. Choose 200 MHz to capture fast transients or high-speed digital signals with shorter rise times