Keysight InfiniiVision 1200X vs 2000X
Representative models: DSOX1202G (1200X, 70 MHz) and DSOX2024A (2000X, 200 MHz).
| Specification | DSOX1202G InfiniiVision 1200X | DSOX2024A InfiniiVision 2000X |
|---|---|---|
| Bandwidth | 70 MHz | 200 MHz ★ |
| Sample Rate | 2 GSa/s | 2 GSa/s |
| Memory Depth | 2 Mpts ★ | 1 Mpts |
| Analog Channels | 2 | 4 ★ |
| Digital Channels | 0 | 0 / 8 (MSO) ★ |
| ADC Resolution | 8-bit | 8-bit |
| Waveform Update Rate | 50k wfms/s | 200k wfms/s ★ |
| Display Size | 7" | 8.5" ★ |
| Features | WaveGenSegmented Memory | Segmented Memory4-channel standardMSO option |
The 1200X and 2000X represent adjacent rungs in Keysight's InfiniiVision lineup. A key difference is memory depth: the 1200X offers 2 Mpts per channel vs 1 Mpts on the 2000X, making the 1200X better for capturing long waveforms at full sample rate. However, the 2000X upgrades to 4 channels as standard (the 1200X tops out at 2), a 200 MHz bandwidth ceiling versus 70 MHz on the representative 1200X model, and 4× faster update rate (200k vs 50k wfms/s). If you need more than 2 channels or faster anomaly detection, the 2000X is the natural choice; if memory depth and cost are the priority, the 1200X is competitive.