Using arduino’s would I ever need : Logic Level Frequency or Logic Level Duty Cycle Readings.
Frequency yes, quite handy, as the Rigol has an internal frequency counter,
for periodic wave measurement. Complex waves segment frequency can be
done with cursors.
Rigol 1054Z has hack that enables 100 Mhz and all features, eevblog has a lengthy thread on this topic.
Another advantage in embedded work is Rigol has decoding for busses, like I2C for example.
To help trouble shoot code handling for I2C peripherals.
And of course it has digital filter capability on inputs to screen out signals you do not
want to view. Very handy. And so much more, like FFT where you can look at spectrum.
In terms of duping scope capabilities with higher ended DMMs its a mixed bag. The DMM
typically much more absolute accurate than scope. But scope can do some complex data
logging via auxiliary PC software that the higher ended DMMs dont have, except very basic
measure/transmit data, with no significant processing. This is a very broad subject....
Regards, Dana.