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| New toy(?) scope, DSO154pro, 1ch, claimed 40MS/s |
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| Matamipru:
Strange 1mhz or 18mhz. Strange 40msa or 16kbps 50ns ... Sure the chipset accepts sensitivity of 10mv or lower |
| Fungus:
I got mine this morning. :) Much smaller than I expected - literally the size of a credit card! (but 2cm thick...) Battery came charged so I just turned it on and it worked. Menus are very easy to navigate, it all seems to work as expected. Didn't need to read the manual. For 30-odd Euros I've got no complaints at all! :-+ |
| tatel:
Hi, I tried the rise time bandwidth calculation method mentioned by Fungus in another thread. On the attached picture, PSU output was 1.34V checked with DMM. I did try other values but the results were always about the same. So if I'm getting it right, bandwidth would be about 9MHz? Half the spec? Well, it has been a happy hour anyway. I would love to use my Rigol DG811, after the upgrade, it should be good until some 60 MHz. However I think I'm missing something. Using coax+50 ohm terminator, atenuation should be set to 1x, but then the bandwidth would be lesser? Edit: typos |
| Fungus:
Here's a 5V, 16MHz square wave on mine: I just connected it up and pressed "Auto". It locked onto the signal no problem. As expected you can only see a sine wave, but it's there.... :popcorn: |
| tatel:
So you simply put atenuation at 10x with coax+terminator? Edit: ni de coña... this has to be the probe. I see your screen shows Zeeweii, mine doesn't. Different software versions perhaps? My square wave becomes sinusoidal sooner |
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