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Hameg HMO3524 or Tektronics MSO3034
vaneenbergen:
Yes, I'm dutch.
i'll try and get a tek as well here.
i'm probably skipping the hameg, but the yokogawa is fitting my way of working.
btw mambo i got a differential logic proble with it. what is the diff with the normal one?
joost
chscholz:
Talking about screen and usability, have you considered the LeCroy MSO 44Xs-A?
Chris
Mambo:
--- Quote from: vaneenbergen on October 14, 2010, 12:13:58 pm ---Yes, I'm dutch.
i'll try and get a tek as well here.
i'm probably skipping the hameg, but the yokogawa is fitting my way of working.
btw mambo i got a differential logic proble with it. what is the diff with the normal one?
joost
--- End quote ---
Hi joost,
It would be a differential probe (allowing floating measurements, depending on the model number upto 1400V) or a logic probe. What's the part number ?
The normal probes are designed for lower electronic voltages, like most standard probes. The standard probe is a 10:1 probe.
vaneenbergen:
It's the logic probe PLB250.
there is also a PLB100 logic probe available
blackfin76:
I am also curious about the performance of the Hameg, since the are a Rohde & Schwarz company these days. The older DSO's of Hameg where not worth the effort of looking at, although as an analog oscilloscope the are pretty good I can tell you Joost that the Tektronix TDS3000 series is a nice scoop to have as a 'kijkglas" ('looking glass' in english). But the deep memory of the Yokogawa oscilloscope is something the Tek doesn't have, and it's very very nice to have lot's of memory. I'm also looking out for a DLM2000 oscilloscope, could you tell me something about prices? Only wish that Yokogawa supplied Tek P6139A probes with their oscilloscopes, the Yokogawa probes are HUGE!
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