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Advice on affordable USB oscilloscope

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Anthony Fremont

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm an hobbist and I'd like to purchase an affordable - but decent -
USB oscilloscope. What do you think about the following product?

http://po.labs.googlepages.com/usbosciloskop

Thanks in advance

Honestly, I think the 200kHz sample rate is wayyyyyy toooo slow. ;-) I
think that if you look around, you can find yourself a nice chinese DSO for
about twice the money. Something like this maybe:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RIGOL-DIGITAL...ryZ45008QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I just bought the DS1102C and I really like it. Believe me it blows that
USB scope away with 400 million samples per second and a 1MB buffer depth.
Plus it comes with a 3 year warranty.
 
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[ Frank ]

Jan 1, 1970
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Anthony Fremont ha scritto:
I just bought the DS1102C and I really like it.

It's 445¤ (the version including 16channel Logic Analyzer)
Anyway, seems a very good instruments.
Thanks
 
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Anthony Fremont

Jan 1, 1970
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Anthony Fremont ha scritto:


It's 445¤ (the version including 16channel Logic Analyzer)
Anyway, seems a very good instruments.
Thanks

The logic analyzer adds allot to the price at least on the model that I
bought. It added 50% to the price, so I didn't get that option.
These are fairly inexpensive, but I don't know anything about them:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/OWON-PORTABAL...40224QQcategoryZ45008QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem

Larger screen and battery options, lower sampling rate, but still miles
ahead of the USB scope. I went with the Rigol because they make one of
Agilent's low-end scopes and I liked the features.
 
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John E.

Jan 1, 1970
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Larger screen and battery options, lower sampling rate, but still miles
ahead of the USB scope. I went with the Rigol because they make one of
Agilent's low-end scopes and I liked the features.

Description says:
 
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Terran Melconian

Jan 1, 1970
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400 MSa/s maximum real-time sample rate and 25 GSa/s maximum equivalent
sample rate

They sample it over multiple cycles and combine them. If the signal
isn't repeating identically it doesn't work. "equivalent sample rate"
is a BS spec; if I *had* a repeating signal I would be using the analog
scope anyway. My advice is to ignore it and pay attention to the 400.
 
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Anthony Fremont

Jan 1, 1970
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Terran said:
They sample it over multiple cycles and combine them. If the signal
isn't repeating identically it doesn't work. "equivalent sample rate"
is a BS spec; if I *had* a repeating signal I would be using the
analog scope anyway. My advice is to ignore it and pay attention to
the 400.

Exactly.
 
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Lionel

Jan 1, 1970
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Description says:

The first figure is for continuous sampling over a time period, & the
second figure is for sampling with skewed timing offsets over multiple
time periods. Eg; it might take 10 samples over one cycle at X+0%,
then another 10 samples from the next cycle at X+5%, etc, resulting in
finer detail, but with the risk of aliasing.
 
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