Keysight InfiniiVision 2000X vs 6000X
Representative models: DSOX2024A (2000X, 200 MHz) and DSOX6004A (6000X, 1 GHz upgradeable to 6 GHz).
| Specification | DSOX2024A InfiniiVision 2000X | DSOX6004A InfiniiVision 6000X |
|---|---|---|
| Bandwidth | 200 MHz | 1 GHz (up to 6 GHz) ★ |
| Sample Rate | 2 GSa/s | 20 GSa/s ★ |
| Memory Depth | 1 Mpts | 4 Mpts ★ |
| Analog Channels | 4 | 4 |
| Digital Channels | 0 / 8 (MSO) ★ | 0 |
| ADC Resolution | 8-bit | 10-bit ★ |
| Waveform Update Rate | 200k wfms/s | 450k wfms/s ★ |
| Display Size | 8.5" | 12.1" (touch) ★ |
| Features | Segmented MemoryMSO option | WaveGenSegmented MemoryZone TriggeringTouch Screen10-bit ADCUpgradeable Bandwidth |
The 2000X is a mid-range 4-channel scope covering general-purpose work up to 200 MHz. The 6000X is a high-performance instrument with starting bandwidth of 1 GHz, upgradeable in software to 6 GHz — 5× the 2000X's maximum. The 20 GSa/s sample rate is 10× faster, and the 10-bit ADC provides 4× better vertical resolution. One notable trade-off: the 2000X supports an MSO upgrade with 8 digital channels, while the 6000X has no digital channel option. For mixed-signal debugging, the 2000X's MSO capability is an advantage; for high-frequency RF and signal integrity work, the 6000X is in a different league.