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| Fungus:
I just noticed there's a trendy new Micsig on the block: https://www.micsig.com/product5/ I'm not sure about the controls. They look a bit like hose little slidey thumb joysticks they put on pocket gaming devices. Brochure here: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000083226368.html |
| nctnico:
Neat. IIRC this is their 3rd generation of tablet scopes already. |
| Martin72:
Nice one, comes with low pass and high pass filters... And somekind of probe interface. Not too bad, if they decide to bring out this one with isolated inputs... |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: Martin72 on May 26, 2022, 07:22:06 pm ---Nice one, comes with low pass and high pass filters... --- End quote --- Existing Micsigs already have that. :) |
| jasonRF:
Are the high-pass / low-pass software or hardware? If I had to guess, the 20 MHz is hardware, but the variable (30 kHz in photo) is software? I glanced at the user manual for one of their models and it wasn't explicitly spelled out. I use a software lowpass filter on my super-cheap picoscope all the time when working with analog audio. Is really a nice feature. I like it better than 'enhanced resolution', because I hate having to figure out the corner frequency as it changes with sample rate. jason edit: in any case, when I upgrade my scope later this year I will certainly look at Micsig. edit2: now I see that there are hardware digital filters in this. So my original question sucks. In my head I was thinking the 20 MHz is analog hardware, but variable is digital software (but of course digital can be hardware...). |
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