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Choosing an oscilloscope for a visually impaired electronics hobbyist
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nctnico:

--- Quote from: Fungus on November 23, 2023, 04:24:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: Antonio90 on November 23, 2023, 03:38:34 pm ---10X probes takes care of that, but they come with those damned switchable probes.

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Fixed 10 probes are a good idea but cheap ones aren't easy to find for some reason. Seems like all those Chinese manufacturers are playing "more is better!" game. Except sometimes it isn't.

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I always buy switchable probes (Testec). The attenuation gets in the way every now and then when looking at small signals. The main problem is that many Picoscopes have a very limited input range.
coromonadalix:
mmm on a brand new 2023 picoscope 3406 rev D     i have 4 probes who came with it ??  but pricing was absurdly high  3400$ CAD
egonotto:
Hello,

I suspect that the Rigol DHO804 is the best solution.

The Analog Discovery is a whole small lab and has very good software and you get very competent help in the forum.digilentinc.com, but if you can't see well, the many ports are probably a problem.

Picoscopes are very expensive for their performance.

Best regards
egonotto
Wallace Gasiewicz:
My HP 54820 Scope (500 MHz) has a VGA output. Any VGA monitor will work. You may want a bigger one but the normal about 15 inch ones go for about $10 at Goodwill. But the 54810 series is a big box.
PBJH927852:
How do i connect 3 axis accelerometer to a single channel oscilloscope? thanks in advance...

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