It would be cool to see a teardown of it!
The DScope U3P100 is on the pricing ranging. If someone has it, it would be nice to see a teardown and a comparison between these oscilloscopes.
It would be nice to see the hardware (FPGA, memory, ...), especially, the ADC circuitry of both these oscilloscopes.
U3P100 (US$299):
-bandwidth: 100MHz
-Sample rate: max 1GSa/s (the manufacture claim that is the real-time sample rate)
-Max. input voltage: peaks ≤ ±100V
-vertical sensitivity: 10mV/div
-DC gain accuracy: ±6%
-vertical offset ranges: 10mV/div ~ 2V/div
-record Length (real-time capture): 1M (2 channels enabled)
-record Length (single capture): 128M (2 channels enabled)
-SW: Win/Linux/MacOS
-2x USB 3.0 type-C
-size: 115x74x16mm
VDS6102 8bits (+-US$233):
-bandwidth: 100MHz
-Sample rate: max 1GSa/s (real or equivalent?)
-Max. input voltage: 40 V (DC + AC Peak)
-5MHz signal generator
-vertical Sensitivity: 2 mV/div - 5 V/div
-DC gain accuracy: 3% when ≥ 2 mV
-vertical Range: ±2 V (2 mV/div – 50 mV/div), ±20 V (100 mV/div – 500m V/div), ±40 V (1 V/div – 5 V/div)
-record length: 10M
-USB type-C
-LAN
-WIFi (optional)
-SW: Win/MacOS
- AC/DC adapter (5-15V)
-SCPI supported, LabVIEW supported
-size: 190mm×120mm×18mm