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2N3055:

--- Quote from: tv84 on June 10, 2022, 02:41:02 pm ---It could be me BUT one thing I really hate is the amount of space the screen borders take... (1-inch plus)

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Yes it looks weird, but..
You can actually hold it for something while having unobstructed view of the screen.

Fungus:

--- Quote from: Fungus on June 10, 2022, 12:09:10 pm ---
--- Quote from: labmixx on June 10, 2022, 11:00:31 am ---
--- Quote ---The "aux out" connector at the top will give one pulse for every trigger event.
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I just double checked, and even when I have it set to a short timebase setting, triggering in "Normal" mode, the fastest pulse rate I get out of the Auxout port is 33Hz. As I increase the timebase and grab more points, it only goes down from there. But surely it's triggering on the waveform more frequently than 33Hz? Given that the waveform update rate is supposed to be 130k waveforms/sec according to the spec sheet? I'm using a very fast scope to look at the Auxout signal.

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Further investigation needed...  :o

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--- Quote from: DaneLaw on June 14, 2022, 01:22:54 am ---Checked the wfps on the older STO-C model - that peaked at 103.000 but mostly was around 95.000, but I was using limited gear, to say the least - to take the freq-reading, and will obviously vary greatly on the circumstances..  https://i.imgur.com/nNcrhSz.mp4
but around 100k, as peak number' ain't bad in this handheld price segment and the official specs were above 80.000 if I recall correctly for the 1000-C series...
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So it can do it.  :)


(the older one, at least...)
Anthocyanina:
Does Micsig use the same product numbers for each new generation? I've seen some sto1000 series with reviews from a few years ago but these new ones are also sto1000? is it the letter at the end? like the C? Thank you!
Fungus:

--- Quote from: Anthocyanina on June 14, 2022, 07:30:40 am ---Does Micsig use the same product numbers for each new generation? I've seen some sto1000 series with reviews from a few years ago but these new ones are also sto1000? is it the letter at the end? like the C? Thank you!

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The numerical part is the bandwidth and number of channels.

eg. 1004 = 100Mhz, 4 channels.

(many manufacturers do this)
Anthocyanina:

--- Quote from: Fungus on June 14, 2022, 07:45:54 am ---
--- Quote from: Anthocyanina on June 14, 2022, 07:30:40 am ---Does Micsig use the same product numbers for each new generation? I've seen some sto1000 series with reviews from a few years ago but these new ones are also sto1000? is it the letter at the end? like the C? Thank you!

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The numerical part is the bandwidth and number of channels.

eg. 1004 = 100Mhz, 4 channels.

(many manufacturers do this)

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Thanks, yeah, i figured that part, but then how would one know it's the new or the old version if they all are STO1004 for example? like Siglent names have an X or an XE or an X+ and that differentiates the new ones from the older ones. How does Micsig do this? I've seen some have a C or an E at the end of their name, do they do that in order or is the letter for something else? thank you!
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