Saelig has introduced the Rigol MHO900 Series of ultra-portable high-resolution oscilloscopes, which feature 350/500/800MHz analogue bandwidths, 4GSa/s real-time sampling, and 100Mpts (opt. 500Mpts) memory depth.
The MHO900 Series integrates a wealth of functions into a compact, portable design. Additionally, the limited MHO98 Special Edition features 1GHz bandwidth and 500Mpts memory, a built-in 2-channel 100MHz AWG, and upgraded styling. The MHO98 is also bundled with a PLA2216 16-channel logic probe, a complete serial protocol decoding package (I²C, SPI, UART, CAN, LIN, etc.), and a dedicated carrying case.
The MHO900 Series is designed to handle high-speed signal challenges, and its standard 4 analog channels provide flexible support for complex system debugging. At its core is a 12-bit high-resolution ADC, delivering 16 times the detail of traditional 8-bit instruments — making even the smallest anomalies visible. Combined with an ultra-long 100/500Mpts memory depth, this ensures long-duration capture and analysis of complex signals without missing any detail.
The MHO900 series provides a powerful all-in-one time-domain workstation. With 16 digital channels provided, it allows perfect synchronization and analysis of analogue and digital signals, providing complete insight into mixed-signal systems. Additionally, an optional built-in dual-channel 50/100MHz signal generator is seamlessly integrated with the scope’s powerful Bode Plot analysis function. This makes an ideal solution for complex analysis and testing challenges such as power supply loop stability, or protocol decoding, with LAN, HDMI, and USB interfaces to address diverse embedded system debugging needs. By bringing multiple instrument functions together in one compact device, the MHO900 significantly boosts efficiency.
The MHO900 is equipped with standard Bluetooth and Wi-Fi adapters, allowing engineers full remote network access and control, enabling unattended automated testing or long-distance data monitoring, greatly improving efficiency and safety. Bluetooth connectivity expands the possibilities for peripheral devices without occupying any physical ports and eliminating cumbersome cables. This creates a cleaner and neater testing environment.
Small in size (10.5” x 6.4” x 3.0”) and light in weight (3.5lb), these oscilloscopes are available from Saelig, Rigol’s US distributor.





