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New Hantek DSO2X1X models?
DavidAlfa:
It does work close enough, but within certain limits.
Typical accuracy is 0.2-0.4 divisions.
Aldo22:
--- Quote from: DavidAlfa on November 26, 2023, 02:24:00 pm ---It does work close enough, but within certain limits.
Typical accuracy is 0.2-0.4 divisions.
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Yes. I didn't expect better accuracy, I just wanted to make sure it wasn't "light years" off.
But what I still don't understand is the interpretation of amplitude vs peak-to-peak.
As a newbie, I thought that Amplitude = Vpp without overshoot.
But I don't see that in the measurements.
Am I wrong or is it the Hantek?
Aldo22:
Hi, I'm still trying to understand the Hantek.
is there any difference between acquire type equivalent-time and real- time?
I have not been able to find any difference.
Thanks!
Aldo22:
--- Quote from: Aldo22 on November 29, 2023, 04:31:34 pm ---is there any difference between acquire type equivalent-time and real- time?
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According to the information I've found, this is somewhere between "obsolete" and "not implemented".
I don't really understand why this option is there, but I think it's best to forget about this "feature".
Aldo22:
--- Quote from: DavidAlfa on November 11, 2023, 05:18:42 pm ---The only true fact I know of is they ship a 100MHz or 150MHz proble with each version!
They seem to not have any real difference in HW.
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I have checked this with a rise-time measurement and think that there is actually no difference to the 150MHz version.
So far I'm very happy with the purchase.
Of course, not everything is perfect, but you get a lot for your money with the DSO2C10.
Thanks again! :-+
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