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yokogawa goes 12 bit
BarrowBoy:
--- Quote from: nctnico on July 09, 2024, 07:18:07 pm ---It would be nice to have Dave take a go at a Yokogawa scope. In the Netherlands I do spot Yokogawa oscilloscopes in the wild occasionally. And not just the ones I own(ed).
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The Netherlands, is actually home to Yokogawa Europe, where they have their lab with ISO17025 power accreditation run by a Gentleman that used to work for the Dutch NMI. I hope to visit on my next trip to Europe. If Dave think's a review is in order I would speak with those that matter from a Yokogawa stand-point, and maybe you agitate your end. As a Newbie, I have limited sway vs 27k posts ;)
Stray Electron:
It's good to have you onboard! I've never used one of their scopes but I own several old Yokogawa analog meters and I can say that their build quality is absolutely first rate. If price wasn't a consideration (LOL. That will be the day!), I would buy a Yokogawa scope in a heart beat.
Are the manuals for any of the Yokogawa scopes online? I'd like to take a look at the specifications and features.
BarrowBoy:
--- Quote from: Stray Electron on July 10, 2024, 01:56:55 am --- It's good to have you onboard! I've never used one of their scopes but I own several old Yokogawa analog meters and I can say that their build quality is absolutely first rate. If price wasn't a consideration (LOL. That will be the day!), I would buy a Yokogawa scope in a heart beat.
Are the manuals for any of the Yokogawa scopes online? I'd like to take a look at the specifications and features.
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Yes, they are online. Unfortunately, their datasheets are via their portal which you register to gain access. I'd rather it be a simple process, but hey I don't make the rules. The marketing stuff is much easier to see, and is still quite informative as attached. Having just downloaded the user manual and Features guide, (both over the 8MB upload limit)
In name of decency a Gdrive link to the manual and features guide (40MB) - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Fhv1yej6oLjFLvWWjfZInP5SICx0P8m9?usp=sharing
nidlaX:
The DLM3000HD is out, and it looks so good. Too bad I could never justify the premium, maybe in 20 years on the used market! :palm:
https://tmi.yokogawa.com/us/solutions/products/oscilloscopes/digital-and-mixed-signal-oscilloscopes/dlm3000hd-series-mixed-signal-oscilloscope/
coppercone2:
people will respect your work because they see the yokogawa name working all over the place in the forms of controllers of various kinds. its not a object they expect to break
I think they have a reputation for not bullshitting data unlike some controllers
I associate them with temperature though.
Their power test equipment market grew because it got popular to "vet" low cost modules that are designed by chinese power supply companies for custom products, and companies need advanced testing for qualification for making basically any goods that use substantial amount of power. Its how you get lower prices then stuff like meanwell. Also, inverters.
And, for miniturization of power products, you can't use a module. They end up having strong requirements for form factor , meaning they need custom solutions for consumer products. I think other then PC's, the market did not really exist 20 years ago. For a global release you need really high confidence in cheap complex power goods meaning a shit load of advanced testing done on a continuous basis.... it still ends up very profitable despite the advanced test facilities. If you had manufacturing control, you don't need as much testing because you develop trust... with over seas suppliers you never really gain trust because anything can happen .
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