I hope the winner uses this scope with rigor whether they be male or female, black or white, or something in between.
* Miles Teg want!!!!
Sure need a scope for years now...
Was a fan of HP/Agilent scopes since 1999 and well a basic scope like this with logic analyzer will be really valuable if I want to try to be freelancer.
See you!
Ha, let's give it a burl!
I'm in like Flynn!
My crusty old TDS-210 is way past it's sell-by date.
Oh I would like to use some actual scope for my projects. Been using some chinese garbage DDS120 copycat until now, which is not at all useful even for 8Mhz signals. Would love to work with both faster micros and audio more reliably finally. Being an undergrad physicist I sometimes wanna do experiments and might need to up the sampling rate. I mean look at this:
This is supposedly a sine wave of 12 Mhz, gotta love them triangles
I am in, I don't know exactly my posts so if I am not at 50 yet then... well I am not in... But I am in on youtube and patreon supporter so I have at least two so I wont cry if I am not at 50.
THANKS DAve! and KEYSIGHT!
Give it a try. Don’t really have a sob story. Got a HAMEG HM604 but the trigger only works after 20 min warmup. Need something for troubleshooting
Hi Dave, thanks for all the videos. My favourite was the one with the huge collection of bits and pieces.
I don't have fifty posts yet but please consider me for the contest.
I'll use the oscilloscope to continue learning and repairs as described in the forum.
Oooh yes plzzz
... isn't that a 2 channel scope though ?
My (admittedly crappy) sob story is that I just hired my first employee, so I really could use some free stuff...
Oh, and pretty sure this scope is 2Ch, maybe 2.5Ch if you include using the trigger as a 3rd digital-only channel.
Listen very carefully, I shall say zis only once,
Good price, I’m interested.
Im an electronic engineering student in South Africa.
Our local electronic shops love milking us price wise, so my current desk is comprised of the following :
A 350W PSU stripped from a PC, with 3.3, 5 and 12 V rails that i use to power various projects from tiny motors for a quad copter, to 12V fluid pumps for testing control algoritms on my arduino-on-a-breadboard.
If I need to test PWM, oscillator frequency (sometimes easily above 1MHz for RF and piezoelectric systems), I have to take my setup and emulate it in the university lab which has old, single channel, CRT-style analog oscilloscopes. Having my own, capable scope would be great.
Thank you for all your videos
Dane
Attached: a picture of my setup 😓
A 3-CH scope is neat. And my avatar is the best.
I want it to replace my old TDS220 with a modern low-end daily use scope. I'm still using this TDS220 as my goto standard for everyday use because of its simplicity and ease to use, but I'd like to replace it with a modern one. And I really don't want to replace it with one of these Chinese brand (Siglent, Rigol whatever) ones, because I don't like their design. And I'm keen on the internal function gen, in combination with the bode plot facility to run some tests on circuits that I've designed. My employer doesn't want to buy such new toys, so this is the only way for me to try to get my hands on one.
Gday Dave. Definitely less than 50 post for me but mostly because I’m a beginner. Just about to get my first boards made, first time SMD soldering, first time Kicad user. Long time EEVblog watcher and long time AmpHour listener.
Many years ago I built a DP Scope SE which is a PIC based Scope. It’s a seriously sad excuse for a scope!
http://www.instructables.com/id/DPScope-SE-the-simplest-real-oscilloscopelogic-/And David2, just wondering if you had thoughts about Flutter? Google’s cross platform app thingy. Been thinking about trying it out.
Cheers from the Gong