Got a month ago...
It works) When i first time opened the box, i thought, wow it is awesome.
And now i think also)
Model is tBook mini TO1074 with lithium battery.
Specs...
70MHz bandwidth,
4 channels,
1 G Sa/s sample rate,
14Mpts memory depth,
Up to 80.000wfm/s waveform capture rate.
Up to 5 hours Li-ion battery
8 inches TFT-LCD & 800*600 pixels display,
Gradient waveform display with 256 intensity levels,
7 types Tryggers, 31 type of auto measurement,
8gb internal storage capacity,
supports LAN, WiFi, HDMI, USB.
Some pics)
Great! I'd love to read/see more about how this scope works and have been hoping someone could do an in-depth review of it for a long time!
Now i tested most functions with Tektronix AFG3022B DDS, and is fine.
I can see your ground leads
Have you tried with a coaxial cable and terminator? BTW nice scope, I would almost use the word cute.
On the paper and on photos it looks pretty good. Have you ever tried to measure the actual waveform update rate at different settings? How does FFT looks?
I just got mine in. I got the TO1104...this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/322331129117?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&var=511235705607&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AITI love it so far. What a complete departure from the status quo. Plus, it takes almost no desk space. HDMI out is a bonus. I'm still throwing the kitchen sink at it. I'll see what it can tolerate. My Marconi threw 300MHz and the scope just sort of aborted any attempt to figure it out. I could lock on to the signal up until then. I still need to plug in a USB mouse and play with that feature. What is pretty damn astounding is the software doesn't have any crude spelling/grammar errors. It looks like a professional job.
Anyhoo...they gave me some software freebies for $300 total because I ordered it before 12/31. Oh, I paid 10$ for the wifi add on. Big deal.
I'm not clear on the model numbers. The Ebay listing says 2.8Mpts for the TO1104M but their website doesn't list this model. On Micsig's website I can find the TO1104 model which specifies 28Mpts per channel. Is the Ebay listing for a lesser model? If so then it may not be such a good deal after all. Batronix has a 40% discount on the Micsig tablet scopes as well.
I still need to plug in a USB mouse and play with that feature.
i tested it with regular USB mouse, and Logitech Air Mouse)
all works good.
Looks interesting - just ordered one to investigate further
Looks interesting - just ordered one to investigate further
Cool! I'm looking forward to your review.
In January 2016 I bought the T202 the 200Mhz model 2 channel.I love that scope and so has everyone that comes in contact with it. So, far I have had no probelms or issues with it and it is heavily used on a daily basis. The only thing that I did not buy was a the fabric case for it but, have a perlican case that I transport it in.
removed the film
Is the blue molding around the scope rubber? and is it removable? When I purchased my scope T202 it did not have this protective molding.
Thanks,
Nicholas
Looks interesting - just ordered one to investigate further
Cool! I'm looking forward to your review.
I agree, what's missing is a reasonably detailed independent video review of any of these units. Just an unboxing video has little value. We need to see these things in action, particularly their responsiveness and UI in practical use.
I think Dave had a Micsig and did a teardown, but not a review. I had kinda drawn my own conclusions as a result.
Are there any decode options?
I had a very quick play with one at Electronica - UI looked pretty reasonable.
Ugly glossy tablet screen...
It looks very light and with the probs connected at the top there is a good chance the thing could topel over forward. The price is also not competitive with a traditional DSO, too high. If the pricing was about the same to compete with a good quality portable multimeter then it would be a definite winner.
It looks very light and with the probs connected at the top there is a good chance the thing could topel over forward.
Probes are on the side
It looks very light and with the probs connected at the top there is a good chance the thing could topel over forward. The price is also not competitive with a traditional DSO, too high. If the pricing was about the same to compete with a good quality portable multimeter then it would be a definite winner.
Pricing ( at least the 100MHz versions) isn't that far off a similar benchtop scope, with the added advantage of large screen and portability. rememeber it has intensity display and reasonably high update rate, so more comparable to Rigol 1074 etc.
Also has HDMI which is rare if not unique at the moment
What is a bit confusing is thw attatched part of the Aliexpress listing, which implies some ridiculous granularity of options, though currently showing as included as a freebie
It looks very light and with the probs connected at the top there is a good chance the thing could topel over forward. The price is also not competitive with a traditional DSO, too high. If the pricing was about the same to compete with a good quality portable multimeter then it would be a definite winner.
Well, a 2 channel 100mhz portable (if you really need it) scope for 379€+vat is pretty good in my opinion
http://www.batronix.com/shop/oscilloscopes/Micsig-TO1102.html
Just had tracking info - should have it by the end of the week
I've had mine for ~1 month now, and been really pleased with it. Small desktop foot print and big screen is great for home use.
No obvious flaws yet, and the people at work who have tried it also found it easy to use.