PC based Oscilloscopes
patchell
patchell at teletrac.com
Mon Apr 24 14:53:30 CEST 2000
If I may interject my own personal bias here....If you are going to
purchase "new", I got an analog scope with a 20MHz bandwidth from Jameco (or
was it JDR) for just a bit under $400. While digital scopes can do certain
thing that an analog can't (such as catch real slow events, and taking
"pictures"), I prefer the nice clean display you get with analogs (and no
aliasing).
If you want PC based, Jameco and JDR both sell such things, I believe.
Can't tell you if they are any good.
-Jim....analog dude....Patchell
|||| Philip |||| wrote:
> I changed jobs and have lost access to the walls of test equipment once
> enjoyed. Can anyone recommend a good PC based scope for looking at <100kHz
> signals <30V? Gotta "see" my synths to mod them :(
>
> Thanks
> Philip
>
> btw here is a great EPROM programmmer I can recommend for $140. PB-10
> http://www.needhams.com/p10.asp
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