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egonotto:
Hello,

perhaps AD4630/AD4030 Evaluation Board 24 Bit 2 MSPS?
Or Picoscope 4262 as others have already said?
Or Analog Discovery 3 or Analog Discovery Pro 3000 Serie?

Best regards
egonotto
Phil1977:
The specs and price of the following board nearly seem to good to be true:

https://www.digikey.de/de/product-highlight/a/analog-devices/ad4630-24-analog-to-digital-converter



I suppose it´s a bad idea to feed the SPI interface with around 200MBit/s directly into a CPU, even if it´s a Raspi4 or state of the art tablet PC. But you can buy the Digilent "ZEDBoard" with a Xilinx and lots of RAM.

It seems you can either get one finished "Picoscope" or two Demosystems for around 2k€.

Thanks a lot, though both is too expensive for "just in case" - I think I just buy 2 of the AD4630 demoboards while available. The "ZEDBoard" seems to eb more of an out-of-the-shelf system.
Smepic:
Maybe Owon VDS6000A series can be another option:https://www.owon.com.hk/products_owon_vds6000_series_4ch_pc_oscilloscope. Up to 14bits, 10Mpoints, LabView support and not expensive: 2 channel version around 400€, 4 channel 500€.
Phil1977:
Specs of the OWON seem pretty good... Has anyone an idea how many waveforms it can process per second? I remember of some Hantek that it was good for taking a low rate of long waverforms but anything close to these "digital phosphor" technologies was impossible.

The Picotech 4224 e.g. is specified for 100 000 waveforms per second, but maybe this is one reason why it´s more than twice the price.

Btw, USB is not obligatory for me, e.g. GigE would be fine too. Please no WLAN only ;)

coromonadalix:
just paid  months ago  3400$ CAd for an pico 3406D  .... witch is enormous,   but practical  :-\
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