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DaneLaw:
Manual explanation
page 213 chapter 10.5 (or just hit ctrl + f and search)
https://www.micsig.com/uploads/Userguide_en_us_1692588129.pdf

If you want isolated channels in a small compact rugged unit.. you need to look at these small 2 ch. handhelds from the older era with ltd depth & features' which would be tiresome as..to use as one's daily portable/bench scope, and not a 400 buck tablet jobby.
Dave, looked at one of Micsig's older models with Isolated channels.



Micsig MS310IT Details
https://www.eyou.com.au/1965/

ptluis:
At the moment I'm using scopes for automotive troubleshooting.
Sensors, Ecu's, solenoids, etc. One of the situations were segmented memory is really useful is in detecting injector random misfires, if the scope has enough memory I'm also able to do long capture times but searching through all the collected data is a little boring.

 I prefer to use tablet format and have bigger screen size, don't care much about channels being isolated because i don't use them in risky situations. BUT portability is a top priority.

Sometimes I use a siglent sds1104x-e with a 600w battery pack in cases where AC isn't available and i need 4ch and segmented memory, but it's not much practical.  A tablet is better. A handheld scope have a small screen and my eyesight are not the same as it used to be.

I don't use scopes on a single area of work, i might use them in auto business, computers business, etc

I don't do any RF work at present time like i used to do, so no need for high bandwidth scopes.

I always try to select a scope with the most features available, even if i don't need them at present time. IF i didn't have the need of portability, I for sure will choose a bench scope with more features available for the same price. Of course Micsig scope are expensive for the features they offer, but they sell Tablet scopes. I don't understand why companies like Rigol, Siglent, don't release a tablet scope, even owon did it.

DaneLaw:

--- Quote from: ptluis on October 10, 2023, 10:13:07 pm ---... Of course Micsig scope are expensive for the features they offer, but they sell Tablet scopes. I don't understand why companies like Rigol, Siglent, don't release a tablet scope, even owon did it.

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How are they expensive for the features you get?
when I did my due diligence, they were surprisingly cheap for all the features you get, no other entry-scope had the same feature palette out of the box.


--- Quote from: ptluis on October 10, 2023, 02:55:10 pm ---... Anyway TO2004 is on my list for the moment.

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- if you wanna use it for automobiles, why do you go after TO2004? better optimised models for that purpose, as I emphasized above.

ptluis:

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--- Quote from: ptluis on October 10, 2023, 10:13:07 pm ---
--- Quote from: ptluis on October 10, 2023, 02:55:10 pm ---... Anyway TO2004 is on my list for the moment.

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- if you wanna use it for automobiles, why do you go after TO2004? better optimised models for that purpose, as I emphasized above.

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Are you referring to ATO series? or handheld scope? Handheld I don't want, to small screen and right now I'm looking for tablet format. The ATO series, I don't need the preset auto features tests because I know what I'm looking for and how to setup, so saving 200-300€ difference. An OBD scanner will do most of the tests the ATO series include as auto tests. So no need for that.

DaneLaw:
Yep, it was the ATO2004 I referred to.

ATO2000 series https://www.micsig.com/uploads/Userguide_US_en_1677490530.pdf

sheet.. some of the auto test.


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