The Rohde & Schwarz RTO1014 is a 4-channel digital oscilloscope with 1 GHz bandwidth, engineered for high-performance signal analysis in electronic design, testing, and research. It delivers 10 Gsample/s sampling rate per channel, exceeds 1,000,000 waveforms/s acquisition rate, and provides up to 400 Msample memory depth on all four channels with optional upgrades. The instrument combines low noise, high dynamic range, and 350 ps rise time to capture complex signal behaviors with precision.
Technical Specifications
Acquisition & Bandwidth
• 4 analog input channels
• Bandwidth: ≥1 GHz at 50 Ω; ≥500 MHz at 1 MΩ
• Realtime sampling rate: 10 Gsample/s maximum per channel
• Waveform acquisition rate: >1,000,000 waveforms/s
• Rise time: 350 ps (calculated)
• Effective number of bits (ENOB): >7 bit for full-scale sine-wave signals at ≤–3 dB bandwidth
Memory & Resolution
• Standard memory: 20 Msample (4-ch), 40 Msample (2-ch), 80 Msample (1-ch)
• Optional memory: up to 400 Msample on 4 channels (Option B104)
• Vertical resolution: 8 bit standard; 16 bit (high-resolution decimation or high-definition mode)
Vertical System
• Input impedance: 50 Ω ± 2% or 1 MΩ ± 1% || 15 pF
• Input sensitivity: 1 mV/div to 1 V/div (50 Ω); 1 mV/div to 10 V/div (1 MΩ)
• DC gain accuracy: ±1.5% to ±2% depending on impedance and sensitivity
• Maximum input: 5 V RMS (50 Ω); 150 V RMS / 200 V peak (1 MΩ)
• Channel isolation: >50 dB for frequencies >2 GHz
• Input coupling: DC, AC, GND (1 MΩ); DC, GND (50 Ω)
Trigger System
• Realtime digital trigger with high sensitivity at full bandwidth
• Low trigger jitter
• Adjustable digital trigger filter
– Key Features
• Touchscreen interface with color-coded controls for intuitive operation
• Configurable channel combinations for extended memory depth
• High trigger sensitivity maintained across full bandwidth
• Dual input impedance matching for versatile test environments
– Typical Applications
• Complex signal characterization and transient capture
• High-speed digital and analog circuit validation
• RF and microwave signal analysis up to 1 GHz
• Research and development in electronics engineering


















