R
rickman
- Jan 1, 1970
- 0
The DIY thread prompted me to look for attached scopes again. I see
there are a few self contained scopes I hadn't seen before with ATMegas
or ARM processors. Some are very low end, others not too bad. Prices
go up quickly with bandwidth.
The attached units I have found seem to be a few no-name devices of
varying (perceived) quality and then there are the Hantek units. They
have a 20 MHz bandwidth unit for under $100 which seems pretty good.
I'd like more bandwidth, but the price goes up really fast. Anyone have
a Hantek scope? I get the impression their newer units are designed a
little better. How good is the software?
What would others recommend for a 200-300 MHz bandwidth scope? Why do
the prices go up so fast? I am seeing prices in the $1000 range for
just two channels. Oh yeah, I also want 16 bits of logic analyzer
attached, preferably synchronized with the scope.
there are a few self contained scopes I hadn't seen before with ATMegas
or ARM processors. Some are very low end, others not too bad. Prices
go up quickly with bandwidth.
The attached units I have found seem to be a few no-name devices of
varying (perceived) quality and then there are the Hantek units. They
have a 20 MHz bandwidth unit for under $100 which seems pretty good.
I'd like more bandwidth, but the price goes up really fast. Anyone have
a Hantek scope? I get the impression their newer units are designed a
little better. How good is the software?
What would others recommend for a 200-300 MHz bandwidth scope? Why do
the prices go up so fast? I am seeing prices in the $1000 range for
just two channels. Oh yeah, I also want 16 bits of logic analyzer
attached, preferably synchronized with the scope.