I have the 2204A, it's good, obviously only 10MHz which means sine wave at 10MHz so 1MHz square. I have been able to get an AVR µC pin to toggle fast enough to not be properly represented so you have to be careful to not let yourself be fooled. If you want to.
Well thanks for all the information it's very appreciated,
I guess my budget is around £100, I can guess a lot of you will sit back and laugh...Absolutely not.. I remember it all too well...
Well thanks for all the information it's very appreciated,
I guess my budget is around £100, I can guess a lot of you will sit back and laugh...
Well thanks for all the information it's very appreciated,
I guess my budget is around £100, I can guess a lot of you will sit back and laugh...Quite a few of us were in the same boat as you: started with mostly a DMM (or an analog VOM) and went through years without an oscilloscope - mind you, this from a time where £100 would only be enough for an oscilloscope probe...
Well thanks for all the information it's very appreciated,
I guess my budget is around £100, I can guess a lot of you will sit back and laugh...Quite a few of us were in the same boat as you: started with mostly a DMM (or an analog VOM) and went through years without an oscilloscope - mind you, this from a time where £100 would only be enough for an oscilloscope probe...
That's why I mentioned that $20 eBay special. They're rubbish... but the difference between seeing nothing and seeing anything at all is like night/day.
Well this is a bit of a strange update if anyone is interested
So my partner for a valentine's present has surprised me sort of she's borrowed some money off her mum and brought me the loto oscilloscope the osca02 one, but it's not going to be here for a while, I'm actually quite shocked she's done this, but she thinks iv deserve it for all I do for the family, to be honest our view on life changed since our daughter passed away and we try to live for the now, so now my box of chocolate and flowers looks quite shit now, so I'll try and report back when I get it, if there is anything anyone wants to know about it just ask and I'll try and give information on it, as this will be my first oscilloscope please be patient with me lol
Well this is a bit of a strange update if anyone is interested
So my partner for a valentine's present has surprised me sort of she's borrowed some money off her mum and brought me the loto oscilloscope the osca02 one, but it's not going to be here for a while, I'm actually quite shocked she's done this, but she thinks iv deserve it for all I do for the family, to be honest our view on life changed since our daughter passed away and we try to live for the now, so now my box of chocolate and flowers looks quite shit now, so I'll try and report back when I get it, if there is anything anyone wants to know about it just ask and I'll try and give information on it, as this will be my first oscilloscope please be patient with me lol
So if just leaned that actually it's the osc2002 model now it's the waiting game, shipping from china to the uk so going to have to wait
https://www.banggood.com/MUSTOOL-MDS120M-Professional-Digital-Oscilloscope-120MHz-Analog-Bandwidth-500MS-or-s-Sampling-Rate-320x240-LCD-Screen-Support-Waveform-Storage-with-Backlight-p-1759856.html
It works as expected in the price range... with several bonus..
Already saw reviews that confirm that..
Paul
https://www.banggood.com/MUSTOOL-MDS120M-Professional-Digital-Oscilloscope-120MHz-Analog-Bandwidth-500MS-or-s-Sampling-Rate-320x240-LCD-Screen-Support-Waveform-Storage-with-Backlight-p-1759856.html
It works as expected in the price range... with several bonus..
Already saw reviews that confirm that..
Paul
Yeah, interesting, but I would not be able to see anything on a screen that small. That's a big reason why I want a scope that can use the display on my 17" laptop. It's a touch screen, but I have that turned off, too many finger prints. But I'd be willing to use it with a scope if that is a better interface than the mouse.
The idea scope is USB attached with knobs in the unit. Am I right???
Well thanks for all the information it's very appreciated,
I guess my budget is around £100, I can guess a lot of you will sit back and laugh, and I can understand why, I know it's a case of you get what you pay for with this type of equipment.
One of the main reasons for the purchase is so I can check pwm for any noise, and this will help in cleaning it up.
I have tried looking on Facebook in my area (Cambridgeshire) but sadly at the moment the closest I can find is like 50 miles away, iv already been pulled a few times already, one when going shopping and another when I took my son for a drive as it helps him with meltdowns.
I am thinking of trying to put off buying one at the moment and hope something might pop up but as I'm sure you all know nothing ever turns up until it's to late
I've googled and YouTube the scope and from what I can tell it's not to bad a scope they've put a lot of time into the software from what I can tell, it's also open source they offer open source module pcb.
Again that's for the advice, but for now the hunt goes on
Just trying to find best bang for the buck
Hi everyone,
Does anybody has any hands on experience with https://www.dreamsourcelab.com/product/dscope-series/ devices? DScope or DSLogic.
It looks quite promising in terms of specs. I've installed software (arch linux) and also looks pretty well.
I thought it would be perhaps a good hint for this thread...
I was recently looking more of a logic analyzer following my recent repair involving deep SPI (fast one..) debugging.
I used my DS1054Z for this + DSRemote (allowing to dump full 24M memory to computer) and then to Pulseview with nice long samples. But this method isn't that straight forward..
DScope U2P20 will fit around $100... U2B20 with shorter buffer would be even less.... It looks as this Spartan-6 based device is a little ahead of similar competition... this should be true realtime 50MHz capable device...
Your thoughts?
I'm just courious what you think about those USB scopes:
Owon VDS6102A vs Loto OSCH02H
I really would like to know how they will compare to each other in terms of usability etc.
The OWON VDS6102A (or the 4Channel: VDS6104A) is a little more expensive (approx. 450€ for the 4CH-A Model incl. VAT in Austria) over the highest model LOTO offers, the OSCH02H is approx. 330€.
But considering what you geht for the money they seem to be very good Oscilloscopes. Don't want to compare them to the higher End Siglent and Rigol Ranges :-)
IMHO the pico scopes are overpriced regarding price-performance ratio! What do you think? :-)
Hi everyone,
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DScope U2P20 will fit around $100... U2B20 with shorter buffer would be even less.... It looks as this Spartan-6 based device is a little ahead of similar competition... this should be true realtime 50MHz capable device...
Your thoughts?
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So there is too much "I don't knows" around it.
I wish if there were actual users to chime in. For me, personally, 450€ is too much for a "cat in a bag" purchase.
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So there is too much "I don't knows" around it.
I wish if there were actual users to chime in. For me, personally, 450€ is too much for a "cat in a bag" purchase.
I totally agree, wondering were are the owners of this device? There seems to be a market for it, so there should be plenty of user around which can tell us more details about those scopes, but I also only have found very basics to no almost no information on those devices!