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| alank2:
Rigby - the pro models (usb3) do -10V to +10V analog. Their logic 8 model ($199) does 0V to +5V analog. |
| Rigby:
It's not too bad. I have a Logic 16 Pro and it's a great scope when you remember the device is a logic analyzer first. I mean it only does 5V max and they aren't true scope probes, but if you want to see the shape of a TTL waveform, the Logic 16 Pro will get you what you need. It is not a replacement for even a cheap eBay CRT scope, so always have a real scope on hand. edit: sorry, phone lied to me and said it couldn't connect a few times. it DID! d'oh |
| Rigby:
--- Quote from: miguelvp on November 05, 2014, 08:35:35 pm ---I guess you made your point :) --- End quote --- Hah! technology failed me. This time. |
| Rigby:
--- Quote from: alank2 on November 05, 2014, 08:59:40 pm ---Rigby - the pro models (usb3) do -10V to +10V analog. Their logic 8 model ($199) does 0V to +5V analog. --- End quote --- Thank you for the correction. I was going off memory from the settings in the software. I recall it only going to 5V, and I guess I was wrong. |
| dewey:
Quick question, please redirect me if this isn't the place for it. This seems like the ultimate thread for such matters: Hypothetically, how much of a chance would one be taking by trying to "mod" a DS4014 to a DS4054? How big a possibility is there of owning a $2300 brick? Has it happened to anyone here? Thanks -Dewey |
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