[sdiy] My next oscilloscope...
Steve Conklin
steve at conklinhouse.com
Fri Oct 7 03:27:47 CEST 2016
For protocol analysis, I've found the Salae Logic products to be a great
value for the cost as a separate instrument. They handle a of protocols
including the ones you'd expect plus MIDI and DMX-512.
Steve
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 6:14 PM, Hugh Blemings <hugh at blemings.org> wrote:
> Hiya,
>
> On 7/10/2016 06:52, Tom Bugs wrote:
>
>> Dunno whether the HP 54624A could be worth a look - I picked one up
>> quite recently though my current life hasn't allowed me to use it much
>> so far.
>> 4 channel and fairly compact for an oldish scope.
>> Everything I read made me think it sounded great and it has been nice in
>> the occasional use I've had so far.
>>
>
> I've the cousin of the 54624A - the DSO version which is the 54645D - 2
> analogue, 16 digital channels and have been very happy with it. It was
> cheaper second hand, with a current calibration than most of the entry
> level Rigols and the like.
>
> There is one minor nit - the more recent offerings (Rigol, Owon, etc.) do
> seem to have more sophisticated protocol analysis features (ie they can
> decode an async serial connection for example) - the older Agilent's like
> mine don't have quite the same sophistication for this kind of thing.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Cheers,
> Hugh
>
>
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