
FR 1C15 single channel digital oscilloscope — 110MHz, 500MSa/s, 3000mAh, handheld DSO
The FR 1C15 is a compact, handheld single-channel digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) with a 110MHz bandwidth and 500MSa/s real-time sampling rate. Designed for field engineers, electronics technicians, and R&D professionals, it combines desktop-class waveform capture performance in a rugged, portable form factor. The silicone protective sleeve provides non-slip grip and drop resistance, making it reliable in workshop and field environments alike.
A 3000mAh built-in battery delivers over 10 hours of continuous operation on a single charge — enough for a full day of field diagnostics without hunting for a power outlet. The joystick control interface simplifies navigation and waveform adjustment, while the auto function captures stable waveforms instantly, just like a benchtop oscilloscope.
Key Specifications:
- Model: FR 1C15
- Channels: 1 (single channel)
- Bandwidth: 110MHz
- Real-time sampling rate: 500MSa/s
- Waveform storage: 81 waveform pictures
- Display modes: Normal, persistence, scroll (detection/recording)
- Battery: 3000mAh lithium, >10 hours operation
- Control: Joystick navigation
- Auto function: yes (one-button waveform capture)
- Housing: Silicone sleeve, non-slip, anti-drop
Key Features:
- 110MHz bandwidth, 500MSa/s — captures fast signals and high-frequency waveforms accurately
- 10+ hour battery life — full-day field operation without recharging
- Joystick control — intuitive, one-hand navigation for time/div, volt/div, and trigger adjustments
- Auto function — instantly locks onto and displays stable waveforms with one button press
- 81 waveform storage slots — save and review captured waveforms on the device
- Persistence & scroll modes — ideal for detecting glitches, intermittent faults, and slow signals
- Rugged silicone sleeve — non-slip grip and drop protection for field use
Applications:
- Electronics repair and fault diagnosis
- Embedded systems and microcontroller signal debugging
- Power electronics waveform analysis (PWM, switching signals)
- Sensor and transducer signal verification
- Field service and on-site electrical testing
- R&D prototyping and lab measurements
- Education and electronics training



