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I was reading the posting on the $100 multimeter shootout and someone asked if there was a 150 dollar one on the horizon, I started typing this there but decided this might be better :)


 I would like to see a good tutorial on how to use some piece of equipment, such as a newbie explanation on the meanings/uses of the various functions on the rigol DS1052E since it seems to be a tool that a good majority of the people here actually own.  Or a good tutorial on soldering such as temperatures (why a low temp iron can form a bad cold join, or why an iron that is too hot can also form a bad joint).  I see SO many devices that come into my shop that have failed due to cold joints it isn't even funny.  Laptops are the worst, some of them (HP DV series) get so hot they can actually melt the solder off the bottom of the CPU socket.    Alaska is unique in the USA in that many of the people here still get electronics repaired rather than just purchase a new one and toss the old one into a landfill like the rest of America.  Much better for keeping our beautiful state looking great :)


And just for fun, a random picture of my home
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Hey, nice idea. There must be some secret or not so obvious functions that I've never used on my DS1052. That would be a great vlog.

And your home is so nice. It wouldn't matter the cold, I would like to live there anyways.  ;D
 

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I second that!
Dave, have you run out of ideas about future vblogs? Here you have a very nice one ;)

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Yeah, the 100th vlog must be a special one.  ;D
 

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Yeah, the 100th vlog must be a special one.  ;D

Sorry, just a recap of the first 100!

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 :D :D

OK, OK... the 150th will have to be a special one then  ;D
 

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OK, OK... the 150th will have to be a special one then  ;D

The first thing I thought was, "Ok, but we'll have to party on the 128th!" :)
 

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The first thing I thought was, "Ok, but we'll have to party on the 128th!" :)

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The next one isn't till I'm 64.

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101 will be fine, then :)
 

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1st post ... i agree this would be a great one
a beginners guide to using a Scope would be even more welcome
 


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The Rigol is popular so it probably makes a good benchmark I'm sure it is not too different from other models, I fathomed most of mine but would sure like to hear all about the more obscure functions
 

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The Rigol is popular so it probably makes a good benchmark I'm sure it is not too different from other models, I fathomed most of mine but would sure like to hear all about the more obscure functions

Yeah, the DS1052E must have some easter egg hidden somewhere  :D

Maybe if you press a sequence of buttons...  ::) ??? ;D
 

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Maybe if you press a sequence of buttons...  ::) ??? ;D

The hacked DS1102E's will revert to DS1052E's  ::)
 

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The Rigol is popular so it probably makes a good benchmark I'm sure it is not too different from other models, I fathomed most of mine but would sure like to hear all about the more obscure functions

Yeah, the DS1052E must have some easter egg hidden somewhere  :D

Maybe if you press a sequence of buttons...  ::) ??? ;D

HP 54645D has a space invaders game as an easter egg, too bad that the newer 6000-series has only names of software authors(?), the color LCD would have been nicer display for a game :P

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If you get a higher-end Windows based model, you can even play minesweeper or solitaire ;). I'm sure that's why it's a desirable feature.

A guide to the nifty, not so obvious features (like delayed timebase, if the Rigol supports that) is quite different from a beginners guide in my opinion. The latter would start with 'what does the scope screen display', as opposed to how to measure the frequency accurately with the trigger counter or what do the different FFT windows mean.
 

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The Rigol is popular so it probably makes a good benchmark I'm sure it is not too different from other models, I fathomed most of mine but would sure like to hear all about the more obscure functions

Yeah, the DS1052E must have some easter egg hidden somewhere  :D

Maybe if you press a sequence of buttons...  ::) ??? ;D

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Seriously, I asked for this just because I happened to see people on here buying scopes and not knowing how to use them.  Sure there are countless tutorials on the net if you want to read, the XYZ one put out by tek is great, but  honestly to many newbies it is intimidating.  Sometimes it is better to be shown.  Also, the video lessons I have seen on the net are sort of lacking in explanation.  I think this is a great hobby and profession, and the more people who learn to love it the better :) 

That being said, it was just a suggestion like anything else.  BTW, Dave, I love the gear reviews... I am looking forward to the LCR ones :)

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Seriously, I asked for this just because I happened to see people on here buying scopes and not knowing how to use them. 

Yea I know of one senile engineer where I work that has been running around with his sons old hameg 30MHz scope but not knowing how to use it - the worrying thing is this including taking it to a customer. Now it is safely in my care under my bench. If we need a scope these days I take my Rigol in  ;D
 

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Re: Idea for a blog... how to use the functions on the scope so many of us own :)
« Reply #21 on: September 05, 2010, 01:59:12 pm »
Yeah, I agree, I think tutorials on oscilloscopes would be awesome, maybe a basic one and an advanced one, that would also generate a lot of hits for you Dave.
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Re: Idea for a blog... how to use the functions on the scope so many of us own :)
« Reply #22 on: September 05, 2010, 02:44:25 pm »
Seriously, I asked for this just because I happened to see people on here buying scopes and not knowing how to use them.
I have not much sympathy for them. You find this type of people in all ways of life. They buy something they can't handle, e.g. fast cars, to show off and play the cool kid on the block or they buy because it looks like a bargain.

If they want to waste their money with an oscilloscope or by buying 10 multimeters because Dave says they are cool, let them do it. The clever ones will learn, some might even figure out how to use an oscilloscope (there is more than enough information on the web), the others will continue to pay the idiot tax to show off.
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Re: Idea for a blog... how to use the functions on the scope so many of us own :)
« Reply #23 on: September 05, 2010, 03:46:07 pm »
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I have not much sympathy for them

Wow, that's a pretty nasty reply.

You can't learn to play a tuba until you own a tuba.

My only requirement to help or teach someone is that they show the interest and ask the question. I think a couple of scope use tutorials (in Dave's cool style) would be a good idea. When I got my first scope ( an Eico 5MHz single channel job  :) ) I didn't have a clue how to run it. The old ham radio guy that gave it to me spent quite a few hours teaching me how it worked and how to use it. Ten years later when I gave it to an interested 14 year old kid, I did the same. These days kids are likely to get their first gear off eBay or new, so they don't have the benefit of a crusty old mentor to show them the ropes.

The tutorial should be pretty general. A lot of viewers will be trying to sort out new digital scopes, and a bunch of them will be trying to learn how to use their hand-me-down 20MHz analog Tek. I would think the bulk of it will be about triggering anyway.
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Re: Idea for a blog... how to use the functions on the scope so many of us own :)
« Reply #24 on: September 06, 2010, 04:13:16 am »
The first real oscilloscope I used was an old analog/digital HP in ECEN 248 class. It took only a few minutes for me to figure out what the controls did and how to get a usable image. No "instant view" button, of course. (Actually, I have never used the "instant view" button on any oscilloscope I have used. Probably has something to do with my experience in using graphing calculators...)

If you remember that a basic oscilloscope just plots voltage with respect to time, it's very easy to understand what the settings do. Of course, the fact that modern oscilloscopes do a lot more than just graph voltages (just like how modern phones do a lot more than make phone calls) add complexity that might confuse the beginner.
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Re: Idea for a blog... how to use the functions on the scope so many of us own :)
« Reply #25 on: September 06, 2010, 05:49:17 am »
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I have not much sympathy for them

Wow, that's a pretty nasty reply.

You can't learn to play a tuba until you own a tuba.
No, that was a realistic reply. You don't buy a tuba until you know that it is an instrument to make music. And even them you arrange for lessons and typically rent or borrow a tuba first.

And there is one big difference, electricity kills you much easier than music. So let me repeat, I have not much sympathy with people buying an oscilloscope and having no clue what to do with it, not capable of reading the tons of material on the web explaining how to use it, but wanting to play the cool kid on the block.
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