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Rigol DSO2302A or DHO1072?
tautech:
--- Quote from: Fotom on August 27, 2023, 08:39:45 pm ---So the need for an ultra accurate scope might not be in my main focus. But why not looking for wide bandwidths and fast sampling rate?
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Still, you need set yourself some basic requirements for these. ^^^
Typically 1 GSa/s is enough which with applying Nyquist will provide ~400 MHz but only for a single channel.
Engage a 2nd and sampling and mem depth halves and in DSO's with a single ADC, a 3rd channel can halve that again.
DSO's that use 2 or more ADC's don't suffer in the same way if we use them smart by assigning channels to each ADC. Only when a 3rd channel is activated are there impacts on the sampling rate and therefore also max BW.
Fotom:
Yes, this is maybe the best question. So far I am well equipment with gear and I will figure out what exactly I miss when I start the project.
Like you said already, some gear has pros that others do not have.
The MicSig is well for in car operation, the pros are:
- very mobile
- no need to have a power cord
- cables for the probes are connected on the top (but sometimes they are slightly short)
- touch usability
- no ground issues
Let me finish my first setup on my bench with the equipment and I will find out what I maybe miss.
Fotom:
After the teardown shown here https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/rigols-new-dho800-oscilloscope-unbox-teardown/ the HDO800 will be out of my interest.
Fungus:
--- Quote from: Fotom on August 27, 2023, 08:39:45 pm ---So the need for an ultra accurate scope might not be in my main focus. But why not looking for wide bandwidths and fast sampling rate?
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That sounds like a Rigol MSO5000 to me ... 350Mhz bandwidth, 8GSa/s sample rate.
(all hackable from the base model)
Fotom:
The MSO5000 indeed is very interesting. I was a bit too slow... there had been a 5074 for €749 last week... couldn't fetch it.
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