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| trentender:
Hi, I am looking for a low cost (<=£1000 max appoximately) 14-bit digital oscilloscope which can accurately measure and trigger on analogue signals (eg. 100KHz sinewave) down to less than 20uV peak-peak so it needs to be a scope with a very low noise level. Just being 14-bit does not mean that a scope can measure below 20uVpp since the broadband noise generated inside the scope might be at a much higher level than 20uVpp. So does anyone out there know of any great,low cost ,low noise 14 bit digital oscilloscopes which might fit the bill? Cheers, Ian |
| UK:
You didn't mention a preferable form factor if it matters. |
| Sighound36:
Would suggest either of these two dependingon your channel count required. https://www.picotech.com/oscilloscope/4444/picoscope-4444-overview?lv https://www.picotech.com/oscilloscope/4262/picoscope-4262-overview |
| huababua:
I mean for < 1000 bucks you cant expect a scope with screen. I am using the TiePie Scope exactly for the noise reason. https://www.tiepie.com/en/usb-oscilloscope/handyscope-hs6 Within your budget, Scope is okay, SW runs only on windows but API available. Pico also offers a USB Scope with 16 bit resolution - little bit more expensive. |
| trentender:
form factor of the scope not a problem but looking to buy a new scope not second hand |
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