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It seems very similar to current STO1000C/E series except for higher bandwidth, sample rate, more memory and 50 Ohm input. Physical form factor, UI and SW seems to be almost the same, but with some improvements:user defined annotations on screen for channelsnumerical values for channel offsetssegmented memorydifferent probes are supplied with higher BW that have removable ground connnectionuser adjustable BW filter (seems to be SW thing)? - not sure (0:39-0:43 in the video)It was not shown if fine adjustments for horizontal and vertical scales were added.I hope Micsig updates STO1000C/E series firmware with those features as well.
As to the STO2000C,in regular mode, the capture rate is 130.000wfm/s. in segmented mode, it is 270.000wfm/s.
oh. sorry. we do not have it now. and we already to let the RD know it.
Hi, thanks for looking into user feedback on MicSig scopes.As mentioned above, segmented memory would be great feature on STO1000C/E series.Additionally, I use STO1104E (nice scope), but I do not find fine adjustments for horizontal and vertical scales. Currently only default steps are available 1-2-5-10-... us/div (for horizontal) and 1-2-5-10-... V/div (for vertical). Buttons for horizontal/vertical can be pushed (currently not used), this could enable fine mode to get 1-1.05-1.1-1.2-... adjustment. It is very useful in maximizing waveform on the screen without any clipping, measuring. Consider adding this feature if current HW allows it.Fine vernier is mentioned in EEVblog #1226 - Get Better Accuracy On Your OscilloscopeRegards,electr_peter
its a good scope, I really like the portability with out being tethered to the mains. However there are one or two things in the video that needs to be explained/ clarified a little. The biggest is around being isolated from mains. its only isolated on battery, the PSU has the DC ground and Earth linked internally so when you use it on mains its still earthed like a normal scope. where it was said its isolated its only partly true. That will be clarified shortly.
Yes fully agreed but its a little safer than the "lets cut the earth" approach many take.
Hello to Micsig_support, I bought Micsig STO1104C oscilloscope but there is no 0,5mV Vertical Scale setting while 20MHz filter limit engaged as advertised in datasheet. Probe setting is set to 1X. Older to1104 models has it. Why? Is the newer model downgraded?
In the past there was much better version Micsig-TO204A+ see: https://www.batronix.com/shop/oscilloscopes/Micsig-TO204A+.html In supported 200 MHz bandwidth, 2 GSa/s and 90 Mpts memory depth. Extra fast capture rate: up to 500.000 wfms/s. It is a pity that they stopped producting this and all new versions are less capable.