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| shabaz:
It does look good. Now I think about it, the Tek MDO3000 has identical screen res, and manages to pack enough information on it. This is the third Instek 'scope with an attractive feature-mix that I've wanted to try out. Also had my eye on a GW Instek handheld 'scope that was on eBay for ages, but the seller had super-high price and refused sensible offers (at the buy-it-now price one may as well spend a tiny bit more and get the new instrument). |
| Mortymore:
There are different kinds of markets and costumer needs. Expecting that all brands race towards the same goal like a pack of sardines in the ocean, is foolish. Some introduce the 12bit into low budget market. Awesome! As far as I know, GW introduced Python in scopes. Awesome! Who will, for instance, replace the Autoset button with an AI one, figuring out that a protocol is involved and start decoding, or set the best suited FFT parameters, figuring out the preferences of the user...? |
| KungFuJosh:
--- Quote from: Mortymore on March 24, 2024, 10:48:54 am ---As far as I know, GW introduced Python in scopes. Awesome! --- End quote --- I don't know if there's some magical difference in programming ability (I'm not a Python guy), but even Siglent's low-end SDS800XHD model supports Python. Page 767 has an example: https://int.siglent.com/u_file/document/SDS800XHD_Series_ProgrammingGuide_EN11F.pdf |
| Mortymore:
--- Quote from: KungFuJosh on March 28, 2024, 02:49:02 pm --- --- Quote from: Mortymore on March 24, 2024, 10:48:54 am ---As far as I know, GW introduced Python in scopes. Awesome! --- End quote --- I don't know if there's some magical difference in programming ability (I'm not a Python guy), but even Siglent's low-end SDS800XHD model supports Python. Page 767 has an example: https://int.siglent.com/u_file/document/SDS800XHD_Series_ProgrammingGuide_EN11F.pdf --- End quote --- That is not "supporting Python". That is basic information on how to use Python to interface a PC with the Scope. On MPO-2000 Python in embedded in the scope and can be used even without a PC connected to it. |
| 5U4GB:
There's a German term "eierlegende wollmilchsau", something like "egg-laying wool-milk-sow" that this device calls to mind: It's a scope! It's a DMM! It's an AWG! It's a spectrum analyzer! It's a power supply! It's a protocol analyser! It's a revolution for your kitchen! Smashed potatoes, sliced tomatoes! Apple juice, blueberry, raspberry, cherries and peaches in a fraction of a second! All sharing a single cramped screen, and at a price where you can probably buy decent-enough dedicated devices to do the job. It's impressive what they've managed to do, but apart from field service where you want to minimise the amount of equipment you need to haul around I can't really see what the market for it is. |
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