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Zielsziek:
Thank you for taking your time to read this.

I have the following dilemma: I am an EE student and I would like to purchase my first oscilloscope. I have read the 64 page thread about this new scope and truth be told I feel bewildered. I have also watched Dave's review on the scope. Here's what I do not understand:

I would like to purchase a scope to work on development boards like the ESP32, sensors, linear power supplies and other "beginner level" applications. I feel confused about the 70 MHz bandwith. Should I get this scope or should I get the SDS1202X-E. I am asking because a local company is offering a pre-order discount on the Rigol which means I could get the 2 channel 70 MHz DHO802 for 356 euro VAT included. The SDS1202X-E is 369 euro VAT included. I feel that both scopes are priced fairly.

Is my presumption that this new Rigol is a great bang for buck and it will be hackable Bandwidth wise( I already noticed that it has already been done) correct? I feel that in the long term it is a better choice despite the 70 MHz BW. Also, would a lower BW 4 channel scope be better than a higher BW 2 channel? I could also get the classic DS1054Z for the same price(it's more expensive in my country)

Thank you.
Swainster:
From your use cases, I would say that you will get from benefit from extra channels rather than extra bandwidth. I would always go for a 4 channel scope over a 2 channel, if budget permits. However, at the end of the day, either of these choices would be a great scope for the beginner.
voltsandjolts:
Like most things in modern life, oscilloscopes are available online with quick delivery.
Don't buy anything until you are certain you need it.
Until then, try using the equipment available at your education provider's premises.
nctnico:
For development use: definitely get a 4 channel scope. But I'd be wary of buying the DHO802 though; it looks like the firmware is not finished at all.

The best thing to do when buying a scope is preparing a bunch of tests that resemble your usage (make a detailed test plan). Make sure to buy the scope from somewhere you can return it to. So once you get it, you run the tests and if the scope fails (or has other issues), simply return it and order the next one.

Going by forum recommendations can look easy but what works for person A, does not work for person B. So in the end you have to do testing / validation yourself.
iMo:

--- Quote from: Zielsziek on October 23, 2023, 08:43:49 am ---.. Also, would a lower BW 4 channel scope be better than a higher BW 2 channel? I could also get the classic DS1054Z for the same price(it's more expensive in my country)

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I think yes, for your use cases above.
And you may also search for a second hand offer on the DS1054Z as there will be people getting rid of it after they got a new 12bit one.. You may get it cheap, perhaps..
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