Siglent Technologies is a leading manufacturer of electronic test and measurement instruments including oscilloscopes, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, power supplies, and more. The company is known for delivering affordable, high-quality products that meet the needs of engineers, researchers, and educators.
Founded in 2002 in Shenzhen, China
Expanded globally with offices in the US, Europe, and Asia
Became ISO 9001 certified in 2013 for quality management
Received numerous awards and recognition for innovation and product design
Offers a wide range of electronic test and measurement instruments with a focus on high-performance and precision
Specializes in oscilloscopes, probes, and other test and measurement equipment for various industries including telecommunications, aerospace, and defense
Manufactures affordable test and measurement instruments including oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, signal generators, and more
Features a range of digital and mixed-signal oscilloscopes with varying bandwidths and sample rates
Offers various types of signal generators including arbitrary waveform generators, function generators, and RF generators
Provides spectrum analyzers for various applications including EMC pre-compliance testing and spectrum monitoring
Features programmable DC power supplies with various output voltages, currents, and power ratings
A digital oscilloscope captures and displays analog signals as digital data, while a mixed-signal oscilloscope can also capture and analyze digital signals.
Yes, signal generators can be used for audio testing by generating sine waves or other waveforms at specific frequencies and amplitudes.
Siglent oscilloscopes have a bandwidth range from 50 MHz to 6 GHz depending on the model.
You can use Siglent's calibration services or calibrate your instrument by following the instructions in the user manual or calibration software.
Yes, you can connect multiple Siglent instruments to the same computer using USB or LAN connections and control them through software or programming interfaces.