Author Topic: When do you need a 4 channel scope???  (Read 35667 times)

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Offline 2N3055

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Re: When do you need a 4 channel scope???
« Reply #75 on: March 21, 2022, 12:17:44 am »
Do any (non-USB/PC) oscilloscopes come with HDMI and direct output to a 1080p (or greater) monitor? Having such large screen real-estate and being able to see so many channels sure would be a nice selling point!

The R&S RTO6 has a really big (15.6") capacitive touch screen and supports both HDMI 2.0 and Display Port+++

Seriously, person is discussing sub 600 USD scopes.
Statement that R&S RTO6 is a good scope, in this context seems,  I don't know, just a bit too enthusiastic, maybe?
Even saying that RTB2000 is good scope is not relevant in the price range discussed.

Sorry, I thought it was a general question ("Do any (non-USB/PC) oscilloscopes... "), not specific to sub 600 USD scopes.  :)

There are, of course, other ways of putting a scope display on a large monitor, e.g. remote access, which is supported even by many modern lower-end scopes, but if you want an actual HDMI output, you're obviously talking about a completely different class of oscilloscopes.

No need to be sorry, just a reminder that these topics are sometimes long and have lots of digressions.. Sometimes it's kind of hard to keep track, so some diligence is needed..
I wanted to keep light tone.. By all means, please do contribute, it is appreciated...

As for HDMI, well, Rigol  MSO5000 series has HDMI. Also tiny Micsig Tablet scopes (that are 400-600 USD class) also have HDMI. Not full HD resolution, mind you, but they have HDMI.
So these features are trickling down the price range too..

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Sinisa
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Dr. Richard W. Hamming
 
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