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| ResistorRob:
--- Quote from: bdunham7 on February 24, 2021, 06:01:17 am --- My answer would be neither, I'd buy the Fluke 8808A However, if you want a bit more bang-for-buck, don't overlook the BK Precision 5492C. --- End quote --- The Fluke 8808A is absolutely ugly. I don't want to look at that everyday, lol The BK Precision 5492C seems nice, but I don't see any way it's superior to the Instek GDM-9060. It's one digit less and costs $100 more and has a more dated look to it. --- Quote from: Berni on February 24, 2021, 07:08:51 am --- I personally still prefer Keithey DMMs. They have all the common useful features, they have the performance, while also being very fast in general. They get high update speeds even with lots of digits, they autorange on ohms in literally the blink of an eye..etc. The fancy touchscreen Keithley DMM6500 is a bit pricey but still in line with what you would pay for a proper name brand 6.5 digit DMM. I didn't want to drop that sort of money on a 6.5digit DMM tho so i picked up a used good condition Keyithley 2015 for about 400 bucks. It is so far my favorite DMM. But if i had no DMM and wanted to pick up a brand new high resolution bench DMM id go for a DMM6500 hands down. --- End quote --- That is actually my dream meter and if price was no object I would snap one up in a heartbeat. The problem is it costs double of the meters I mentions ($700 vs $1400). I do agree with everything you said and has me thinking maybe I should just save up longer and just get the meter I reaaallllyyy want. --- Quote from: EEVblog on February 26, 2021, 03:09:12 am --- How is the function gen the most expensive thing in that lineup? :-// --- End quote --- I was shocked by that as well. When I was in tech school we had one of those crappy 4 in 1 labs, so I have a bit of a sentimental spot for them. haha So my initial idea was to buy all 4 of these and 3D print a cabinet to put them in. But the price of the function gen is insane, so I can't bring myself to do it. Would be super cool to have 4 matching pieces of Keysight on the bench but I'm on a tight budget and looking for some value. |
| Someone:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on February 26, 2021, 03:09:12 am --- --- Quote from: msuthar on February 25, 2021, 12:31:55 am ---EDU33212A Dual Channel Function Generator; $915 US List Price EDU36311A DC Power Supply; $838 US List Price EDU34450A Digital Multimeter; $696 US List Price EDUX1052G Dual Channel Oscilloscope; $722 US List Price --- End quote --- How is the function gen the most expensive thing in that lineup? :-// --- End quote --- Well we don't have any specifications yet, but its a big price down compared to the 33500 series. If it carries most of their capabilities then the price is excellent. |
| gslick:
--- Quote from: Someone on February 26, 2021, 05:10:52 am --- --- Quote from: EEVblog on February 26, 2021, 03:09:12 am --- --- Quote from: msuthar on February 25, 2021, 12:31:55 am ---EDU33212A Dual Channel Function Generator; $915 US List Price EDU36311A DC Power Supply; $838 US List Price EDU34450A Digital Multimeter; $696 US List Price EDUX1052G Dual Channel Oscilloscope; $722 US List Price --- End quote --- How is the function gen the most expensive thing in that lineup? :-// --- End quote --- Well we don't have any specifications yet, but its a big price down compared to the 33500 series. If it carries most of their capabilities then the price is excellent. --- End quote --- More info on the EDU33212A here... EDU33210 Series Trueform Arbitrary Waveform Generators User’s Guide http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/EDU33212-90002.pdf Also: EDU34450A 5½ Digit Digital Multimeter User’s Guide http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/EDU34450-90002.pdf EDU36311A Triple Output Programmable DC Power Supply http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/EDU36311-90002.pdf |
| balage:
Aaand: BenchVue is included! :-+ |
| Someone:
--- Quote from: gslick on February 26, 2021, 06:00:22 am --- --- Quote from: Someone on February 26, 2021, 05:10:52 am --- --- Quote from: EEVblog on February 26, 2021, 03:09:12 am --- --- Quote from: msuthar on February 25, 2021, 12:31:55 am ---EDU33212A Dual Channel Function Generator; $915 US List Price EDU36311A DC Power Supply; $838 US List Price EDU34450A Digital Multimeter; $696 US List Price EDUX1052G Dual Channel Oscilloscope; $722 US List Price --- End quote --- How is the function gen the most expensive thing in that lineup? :-// --- End quote --- Well we don't have any specifications yet, but its a big price down compared to the 33500 series. If it carries most of their capabilities then the price is excellent. --- End quote --- More info on the EDU33212A here... EDU33210 Series Trueform Arbitrary Waveform Generators User’s Guide http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/EDU33212-90002.pdf Also: EDU34450A 5½ Digit Digital Multimeter User’s Guide http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/EDU34450-90002.pdf EDU36311A Triple Output Programmable DC Power Supply http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/EDU36311-90002.pdf --- End quote --- I can see why those aren't publicly linked yet, lots of placeholder/copy-paste and links to other documents (such as specifications) dead ;) From the user guide, a few features pulled out from the 33500 series (having not comprehensively read through all of it): Isolated outputs Sequenced arbitrary waveforms |
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