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| SJL-Instruments:
(Thanks @points2 for reminding us to post here :) ) The GigaWave 6400 (4-channel) is now available in the EU. All EU orders come with free shipping (FedEx Intl Priority), and all duties/VAT paid by us (DDP). The price shown on our website is VAT-inclusive, and will be the total cost to you. |
| points2:
hi SJL-Instruments, Nice that you managed to get the EU "approval" (although I admit I don't know what it means... except that from now on you can ship here). idea : changing the title of this thread, to show clearly that GigaWave is a "SAMPLING SCOPE", BUT NOT "another scope" like the dozens of REAL-TIME scope on the market. To the attention of newbies & former newbies (the others already knows the Gigawave is a device to own 1. if you don't know what's a sampling scope => ask your web search engine => you'll know everything (on top reading this thread from page.1) 2. you may need a Gigawave if, like me, your point of interest has moved over time to "high speed" signal and basically, you often use your scope close to its time-scale limit to look at "what you want" :). 3. a sampling scope simply UNLOCKS the limitations of a real-time scope vs BW & rise-time ! (vs price tag) 4. a sampling scope, by design, works with "repetitive signals", thus => any digital signal ! but "digital signal are everywhere" :) and their accuracy (vs time) is key in any real-time process... and they are everywhere |
| joeqsmith:
--- Quote from: points2 on August 08, 2024, 09:15:41 pm ---... idea : changing the title of this thread, to show clearly that GigaWave is a "SAMPLING SCOPE", BUT NOT "another scope" like the dozens of REAL-TIME scope on the market. --- End quote --- I assume those who come to the EEVBLOG would see that 1 TS/sec and know that is a sampling scope. --- Quote from: points2 on August 08, 2024, 09:15:41 pm ---To the attention of newbies & former newbies (the others already knows the Gigawave is a device to own 1. if you don't know what's a sampling scope => ask your web search engine => you'll know everything (on top reading this thread from page.1) 2. you may need a Gigawave if, like me, your point of interest has moved over time to "high speed" signal and basically, you often use your scope close to its time-scale limit to look at "what you want" :). 3. a sampling scope simply UNLOCKS the limitations of a real-time scope vs BW & rise-time ! (vs price tag) 4. a sampling scope, by design, works with "repetitive signals", thus => any digital signal ! but "digital signal are everywhere" :) and their accuracy (vs time) is key in any real-time process... and they are everywhere --- End quote --- I suggest you follow your own advice starting with 1) then review what you wrote and see if you would like to maybe make a few changes. |
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