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| Howardlong:
I have the MSO1074Z-S and I agree with your comments Manuel. The I2C decoding is almost not worth having at all, and certainly as a paid for option I'd feel short-changed. Over all, like you, I do consider it good value for money though, there's a lot of functionality in that box when you include 4 channels, the LA and the dual signal generator. |
| Rigby:
Forget using a cheap scope for protocol debugging. Get a Saleae product and live happier. I'm not shilling for them, just a very happy customer. |
| miguelvp:
I agree with Rigby, if you are measuring an already working protocol, a protocol analyzer is your thing. If however you are prototyping a board that uses i2c, you need the scope to make sure your signals are good. The protocol analyzer will only work on clean signals. |
| eV1Te:
--- Quote from: Rigby on November 05, 2014, 01:27:26 pm ---Forget using a cheap scope for protocol debugging. Get a Saleae product and live happier. I'm not shilling for them, just a very happy customer. --- End quote --- How good is the analog mode on the Saleae analyzers, is it just a gimmic or is it eqvivalent to usb-oscilloscope with lower bandwidth? |
| miguelvp:
I guess you made your point :) |
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