[sdiy] What test gear do you use?
Roman
modular at go2.pl
Sat May 12 12:22:37 CEST 2018
Then maybe you should try Siglent scope, that has a lot of buttons for main functions, and enough knobs for anybody. OTOH I do NOT recommend you get one, because all of the strong features of that scope I just listed above. Roman Dnia 11 maja 2018 20:46 MTG < grant at musictechnologiesgroup.c > napisał(a): I have seen that their newer models are much cuter (bigger screens) if nothing else. I would want the 100MHz bandwidth though. I guess my biggest grips is that there is only 1 set of vertical controls, so lots of button pushing required to change the scale on 2 channels. I'm often pressing buttons to activate the thing I wish there was a dedicated control for. I should mention I got rid of my Blofeld for similar reasons. On 5/10/2018 3:05 AM, sleepy_dog at gmx.de wrote: The Rigol DS1102E was their first one to make noise in the western market. It is a completely different design from their current lines, even the cheaper DS1xxxZ ones. Can still be bought, for a not much lower price to the DS1??5?Z, the latter of which has only 50 MHz specs but is better by leaps and bounds. So it may be confusing, but that old thing is much, much worse in all sorts of regards than their current lines - there is zero reson to buy it, not even the price. That old DS1102E has problems like it easily tricks you with aliasing if you don't know about it. I don't know about its user interface. MTG wrote: Rigol DS1102E - It needs to be hotrodded and Sigrok-ed by the sound of it. And for the record I don't love it. But maybe after the "updates" if I find the time to figure that all out. Fluke 77 DMM - Had it forever, change the batteries a couple times a decade maybe. Will outlast me I'm sure. Loftech TS-1 Sine Wave Generator and freq counter/dB meter. Came with schematics so I added a TTL squarewave out to it. Mastech CSIMS8040 4.5-Digit True-RMS Autoranging Bench Digital Multimeter - Cheap and I can check the temperature of my kitchen oven with it. ;-) Actually I haven't used it yet. memSIM2 EPROM Emulator because where can you find such a thing for USB, isolated, and under $100 USD new? Poland, that's where. Oh, and eBay. Haven't used that yet either. Some old Radio Shack stuff like SPL meters, logic probe, analog DVM. And more stuff at work that I can borrow if needed, like Tek scopes and an Intronix Logic Port. ______________________________ Synth-diy mailing list Synth-diy at synth-diy.org synth-diy.org synth-diy.org ______________________________ Synth-diy mailing list Synth-diy at synth-diy.org synth-diy.org synth-diy.org ______________________________ Synth-diy mailing list Synth-diy at synth-diy.org synth-diy.org synth-diy.org
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