The Rohde & Schwarz RTO2014 is a 1 GHz benchtop digital oscilloscope engineered for high-fidelity signal acquisition and complex measurement tasks. It delivers four analog channels with 10 Gsample/s realtime sampling per channel, capturing up to 2 Gsample maximum memory depth. The instrument features a capacitive touchscreen with SmartGrid interface and exceptional waveform acquisition rates exceeding 1,000,000 waveforms/s. Low noise floor and high dynamic range enable isolation of minute signal details across multi-domain debugging scenarios.
Technical Specifications
Acquisition System:
• Analog bandwidth (–3 dB): ≥1 GHz at 50 Ω input impedance; ≥500 MHz at 1 MΩ impedance
• Analog channels: 4
• Maximum realtime sampling rate: 10 Gsample/s per channel
• Maximum memory depth: 50 Msample (4 channels standard); 100 Msample (2 channels); 200 Msample (1 channel); expandable to 2 Gsample with optional modules
• Realtime waveform acquisition rate: >1,000,000 waveforms/s
• Vertical resolution: 8 bit native; up to 16 bit (high resolution or high definition mode)
Vertical System:
• Input impedance: 50 Ω (±1.5% from 15–30 °C) or 1 MΩ ± 1% (15 pF measured)
• DC gain accuracy at 50 Ω: ±1.5% (sensitivity >5 mV/div), ±2% (sensitivity ≤5 mV/div)
• DC gain accuracy at 1 MΩ: ±2%
• Input sensitivity: 1 mV/div to 1 V/div (50 Ω); 1 mV/div to 10 V/div (1 MΩ)
• Maximum input voltage: 5 V RMS (50 Ω); 150 V RMS / 200 V peak (1 MΩ)
• Input coupling: DC, GND (50 Ω); DC, AC (>7 Hz), GND (1 MΩ)
• High definition mode: 500 µV/div vertical scaling at 1 GHz bandwidth
Trigger System:
• Edge, Pulse Width, Runt, Window, Dropout, Pattern, Interval, Logic, and Serial Bus triggers
• Realtime digital trigger system
– Key Features
• Four independent analog channels with independent 50 Ω / 1 MΩ selectable input impedance
• Optional 16 digital channels available with RTO-B1 module
• Capacitive touchscreen interface with SmartGrid grid overlay
• Flexible memory configurations supporting 1-channel to 4-channel simultaneous acquisition
– Typical Applications
• Power electronics characterization and switching analysis
• Serial bus protocol decoding and verification
• Transient and dropout detection in multi-channel systems
• High-resolution timing and pulse parameter measurements


















