Hello,
there is still the Micsig MHO3-3504 for 3568.81 € with 350 MHz. With 14 " 1920x1200 screen and 2 x 3 Gpts/s and 2 x 360 Mpts memory and variable filters.
Hello,
there is still the Micsig MHO3-3504 for 3568.81 € with 350 MHz. With 14 " 1920x1200 screen and 2 x 3 Gpts/s and 2 x 360 Mpts memory and variable filters.AFAIK that one either doesn't have 12 bit or digital channels. And IIRC only two channels if it is the 12 bit model. All in all what the Magnova offers (be it on paper so far) is way more versatile & complete.
the Micsig MHO3-3504 has 12 bits and 4 channels.
But no function generator and no digital channels.
So far, you've done little else than to bash the scope this thread is about (with no experience of it) and you bashed most of the people that responded to you.
I am a fan of Batronix, I've seen nothing but a nice supportive company, who btw does have experience with development of TE, including their fantastic scope demo board.
You may not be aware of this, but it's poor etiquette to do what you did.
Hello,
there is still the Micsig MHO3-3504 for 3568.81 € with 350 MHz. With 14 " 1920x1200 screen and 2 x 3 Gpts/s and 2 x 360 Mpts memory and variable filters.AFAIK that one either doesn't have 12 bit or digital channels. And IIRC only two channels if it is the 12 bit model. All in all what the Magnova offers (be it on paper so far) is way more versatile & complete.
Micsig makes nice products which work as advertised from day 1 (kudos to Micsig for that), they use bigger screens compared to the competition but they diversify too much between models. Like having an 8 bit MDO with digital channels and 12 bit HDO without digital channels. I want 12 bits AND the digital channels so neither models interest me.
Micsig makes nice products which work as advertised from day 1 (kudos to Micsig for that), they use bigger screens compared to the competition but they diversify too much between models. Like having an 8 bit MDO with digital channels and 12 bit HDO without digital channels. I want 12 bits AND the digital channels so neither models interest me.
Set of digital logic probes (8 channel + 2 ground) for the Magnova BMO series.
€ 199.- net[/i]
I read through the data again because I was wondering what could distinguish the scope from others and why it is not exactly inexpensive ...
And please, pretty please, don't bring up screen size again and again. That was, many years ago, when scopes usually/often wouldn't come with a VGA, DVI, [whatever] external monitor connector or with LAN port + http server or somesuch.
Nowadays, again kudos to Siglent (and a few others), I hardly care a about screen size because, if I really need a large screen occasionally '12" vs only 8"' isn't a good solution, 19" or even larger vs 8" is. Screen size nowadays largely is an everyday comfort question, not anymore a major factor. Meaning: I'd buy a really good and attractive scope with a "crappy" 6.5" screen (and a VGA connector) without hesitation, but I'd seriously hesitate to buy a scope that leaves me wanting but has a - wow! - 15.6" screen.
Reminds me of the now trendy DMM with a 4.x" display, touchy of course and loads of so, so (not) useful GUI stuff. Yes, sometimes it's useful, indeed, to see a "trend" plot (which I tend to call "snail scope view"), sure, but at the end of the day, just like the screen size trend, it's mainly one thing: a playground for marketing, or in other words, a way to create "needs" (which actually just are wants) in "the market" (translation: the buyer herd whose raison d'etre is to be milked).
Earth to Magnova fans
Magnova UI does seem to have a vibe of its own.
Do wonder how much (if any) of the right-orientated sidebars can be shrunk a tad.
Magnova UI does seem to have a vibe of its own.
Do wonder how much (if any) of the right-orientated sidebars can be shrunk a tad.
I have no idea, I'm just guessing, but the arrow in the top right corner might hide the FFT side menu.
Magnova UI does seem to have a vibe of its own.
Do wonder how much (if any) of the right-orientated sidebars can be shrunk a tad.
I have no idea, I'm just guessing, but the arrow in the top right corner might hide the FFT side menu.
Could be' or maybe it simply toggles between various features.. FFTx, Zoom, Cursors, Markers, Generator etc.
I do like their passive cooling approach.