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# 100 MS/s sample rate 25 MHz bandwidth USB isolation & bus powered Owon VDS1022I USB PC Oscilloscope, MIT USB Isolation, 25 MHz

**Price:** € 307.32
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## Summary

> 📊 Elevate your signal game with Owon’s sleek, smart oscilloscope!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Owon VDS1022I USB PC Oscilloscope, MIT USB Isolation, 25 MHz
- **How much does it cost?** € 307.32 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Dual-Channel Clarity:** Simultaneously capture and analyze two signals with 8-bit resolution
- • **Versatile Triggering:** Multi-trigger modes (edge, video, slope, pulse) for pinpoint event capture
- • **User-Centric Software:** Intuitive UI with FFT, X-Y views, and easy waveform saving for professional presentations
- • **Smart Signal Protection:** USB isolation minimizes interference and safeguards your PC
- • **Precision Meets Portability:** Ultra-thin design for seamless on-the-go diagnostics

## Overview

The Owon VDS1022I is a compact, USB-powered PC oscilloscope featuring a 25 MHz bandwidth and 100 MS/s sample rate across two channels. Its USB isolation ensures minimal signal interference and PC protection, while versatile multi-trigger options and an intuitive interface with FFT and X-Y views make it ideal for precise waveform analysis and professional use. Perfect for engineers and tech-savvy professionals seeking portable, reliable signal diagnostics.

## Description

Bandwidth: 25MHz* Channel: 2+1 (multi)* Sample Rate: 100MS/s* Horizontal Scale (s/div): 5ns/div~100s/div, step by 1~2~5* Rise Time: =16: +-(3% reading + 0.05div) for △T* Probe Attenuation Factor: 1X, 10X, 100X, 1000X* LF Respond (AC, -3dB): >=5Hz (at input, AC coupling, -3dB)* Sampling Rate / Relay Time Accuracy: 150ps* Interpolation: sin(x) / x* Interval (△T) Accuracy (full bandwidth):Single: +-(1 interval time + 100ppm × reading + 0.6ns),Average >16: +-(1 interval time + 100ppm × reading + 0.4ns)* Vertical Resolution (A/D): 8 bits resolution (2 channels simultaneously)* Vertical Sensitivity: 5mV/div~5V/div* Communication Interface: USB 1.1(isolation).

Review: Works on Raspberry Pi 2 under Linux - The Owon vds1022i seems to work well on a Raspberry Pi 2 using the software published on github by florentbr for use on Linux. Even on that very low-powered platform the display is responsive As someone who learned to use oscilloscopes on Tektronix 500-series instruments the menu-driven format is somewhat alien to me. However, the ability to easily capture single-shot events is well worth the learning curve. With only 100 megasamples per second for both channels, I think a 10 MHz single channel and 5 MHz dual channel analog bandwidth is probably more realistic than 25MHz in practice. Attempts at single-shot risetime measurement were subject to the usual artifacts of digital instruments. Tapping the probe on a battery terminals reported a sub-10 ns risetime in some cases, an obviously impossible result (100 MS/sec implies a single data point collected). On recurrent signals the risetime measurement looks reasonable. For audio and mains-frequency signals the performance is perfectly adequate. Given the sophistication of the software an "out of range" warning for situations like this would be a helpful added feature. The role of the "sampling" mode is not clearly specified. It's possible that the instrument can deliver 25MHz bandwidth on _recurrent_ signals, a well-established technique used to extend the frequency range of digitizers on stable, repeating pulse trains. The record mode looks extremely useful, but the recording parameters are not very clearly described. A glossary of terms and a description of the data format would be very helpful. Allowing the instrument to function as a data logger would extend its utility immensely. I'm far from an expert with the Owon and may still find problems, but for the money it looks quite good. November 2, 2024: A recent attempt at installing the factory-supplied software on a Windows 10 laptop has so far been a frustrating failure. The setup program runs and creates an icon in the start menu but the 1022i isn't recognized when connected. In particular, when the software CD is inserted in the laptop and the setup file is run it seems unable to find drivers. Searching on the Web finds the Owon website, but the download menus is confusing, with the 1022i not appearing by name in the menus.
Review: A good scope for the cost as the software makes it very usable. - I both own and have used many digital and analog scopes due to my career as an engineer. However, I wanted an inexpensive scope that can be used with a PC for presentations. I bought a Hantek 6022BE for that purpose, and while it is very similar in features and performance to this OWON VDS1022i and nearly half the price, the software was not very good. The OWON was purchased based on positive reviews. I was not disappointed. While the features and performance are good for an inexpensive scope, the software is a big improvement to the Hantek. One example is the FFT feature, which I use, is pretty useless in the Hantek as it is displayed in a manner that does not make it easy to view or take readings. The OWON allows for a better display of the spectrum information and allows for easy measurement as well. Preset measurements, such as rms, rise time, etc., are much better with the OWON. The software allows for Printing, Screen Capture, and saving the data of the wave form(s) in a file with several popular formats to choose from. Now as an oscilloscope it has the advantages (easy to save and display data) and limitations (low bandwidth and waveform distortion near the the top end due to low sampling rate) of an inexpensive digital scope. The 25 MHz bandwidth is limiting, but the 100 MS/sec allowed for display of about 30MHz sinusoidal signals with minimal distortion. The record length is surprisingly limited at 5 kB. It comes with 2 basic 60 MHz, hard plastic, 1x/10x probes. [The Hantek's are a bit better.] It was relatively easy to setup with the software, documentation and drives included on a CD. You can download all the material from their website as well. The units gets it power directly through the usb connection on my laptop. However, it has an additional usb connector that can be plugged into a 5vdc power supply if you wanted to use it on an Android phone like the Hantek can with a proper adapter and software not included. It runs well on my 8 year old HP laptop (i7 with 8 MB)using the latest version of Windows 10.

## Features

- Up to 100MHz bandwidth, and max 1GS/s real-time sample rate, 10M record length
- Friendly UI : FFT, or X-Y, and waveform 2 views displayed, on the same screen
- Multi-trigger option : edge, video, slope, pulse, and alternate
- USB isolation - less signal inference, more PC protection. USB bus powering, and LAN remote control (optional)
- Ultra-thin body design, easy portability

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 133 Reviews |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works on Raspberry Pi 2 under Linux
*by B***A on August 13, 2024*

The Owon vds1022i seems to work well on a Raspberry Pi 2 using the software published on github by florentbr for use on Linux. Even on that very low-powered platform the display is responsive As someone who learned to use oscilloscopes on Tektronix 500-series instruments the menu-driven format is somewhat alien to me. However, the ability to easily capture single-shot events is well worth the learning curve. With only 100 megasamples per second for both channels, I think a 10 MHz single channel and 5 MHz dual channel analog bandwidth is probably more realistic than 25MHz in practice. Attempts at single-shot risetime measurement were subject to the usual artifacts of digital instruments. Tapping the probe on a battery terminals reported a sub-10 ns risetime in some cases, an obviously impossible result (100 MS/sec implies a single data point collected). On recurrent signals the risetime measurement looks reasonable. For audio and mains-frequency signals the performance is perfectly adequate. Given the sophistication of the software an "out of range" warning for situations like this would be a helpful added feature. The role of the "sampling" mode is not clearly specified. It's possible that the instrument can deliver 25MHz bandwidth on _recurrent_ signals, a well-established technique used to extend the frequency range of digitizers on stable, repeating pulse trains. The record mode looks extremely useful, but the recording parameters are not very clearly described. A glossary of terms and a description of the data format would be very helpful. Allowing the instrument to function as a data logger would extend its utility immensely. I'm far from an expert with the Owon and may still find problems, but for the money it looks quite good. November 2, 2024: A recent attempt at installing the factory-supplied software on a Windows 10 laptop has so far been a frustrating failure. The setup program runs and creates an icon in the start menu but the 1022i isn't recognized when connected. In particular, when the software CD is inserted in the laptop and the setup file is run it seems unable to find drivers. Searching on the Web finds the Owon website, but the download menus is confusing, with the 1022i not appearing by name in the menus.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good scope for the cost as the software makes it very usable.
*by L***R on March 15, 2020*

I both own and have used many digital and analog scopes due to my career as an engineer. However, I wanted an inexpensive scope that can be used with a PC for presentations. I bought a Hantek 6022BE for that purpose, and while it is very similar in features and performance to this OWON VDS1022i and nearly half the price, the software was not very good. The OWON was purchased based on positive reviews. I was not disappointed. While the features and performance are good for an inexpensive scope, the software is a big improvement to the Hantek. One example is the FFT feature, which I use, is pretty useless in the Hantek as it is displayed in a manner that does not make it easy to view or take readings. The OWON allows for a better display of the spectrum information and allows for easy measurement as well. Preset measurements, such as rms, rise time, etc., are much better with the OWON. The software allows for Printing, Screen Capture, and saving the data of the wave form(s) in a file with several popular formats to choose from. Now as an oscilloscope it has the advantages (easy to save and display data) and limitations (low bandwidth and waveform distortion near the the top end due to low sampling rate) of an inexpensive digital scope. The 25 MHz bandwidth is limiting, but the 100 MS/sec allowed for display of about 30MHz sinusoidal signals with minimal distortion. The record length is surprisingly limited at 5 kB. It comes with 2 basic 60 MHz, hard plastic, 1x/10x probes. [The Hantek's are a bit better.] It was relatively easy to setup with the software, documentation and drives included on a CD. You can download all the material from their website as well. The units gets it power directly through the usb connection on my laptop. However, it has an additional usb connector that can be plugged into a 5vdc power supply if you wanted to use it on an Android phone like the Hantek can with a proper adapter and software not included. It runs well on my 8 year old HP laptop (i7 with 8 MB)using the latest version of Windows 10.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent for bench and class room work.
*by J***S on February 18, 2025*

Great simple econ scope. It shines in the class room. I teach Electronics classes. Fits in my laptop case. It connects to my lap top (WIN11) and two HDMI 55 inch monitors. Beautiful displays. I can save .png images, full motion video, mark up the image, etc. It's much easier to use (logical controls, etc.) than a $1000 plus scope. Yes some limitations in bandwidth etc. but not much. I am getting another one for the benchtop here at home. Good enough for almost all typical non-pro scope use. Not a toy.

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