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| I know almost nothing about oscilloscopes but now i thinking buy me a scope and start learning to use it. I think a handheld scope will be better to my use. I think i will specially use it to my pic projects and to hamradios. Pleace will somone look at this document(attached file) and give me an advise what i shall buy, Will model HPS10 be good enough for me?? or one of the others on the sheet? | |
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| Handheld scopes are more a toy than anything else, they can be useful, but it's not a substitute for a real scope - get a real scope first. But in any case, ANY scope is better than no scope at all - I would suggest getting a simple 20MHz or 30MHz double beam scope, that will cope with 99+% of scope applications. Much higher spec, much more expensive, scopes would be nice, but it's only very, very, rarely required - and if you've already got a reasonably priced lower spec scope, then two scopes is better than one!. | |
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| This thread is very similar to one back in October, I can only re-itterate what I wrote then: Quote:
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| Yeah, the scopes in the link would not be my first choice. Cost is always a consideration, but if we break things up into ranges, I like a classic analog scope for the cheapest range of up to $100. Above that, a good 100 MHz basic digital scope is good, but from $100 to $600 you have to buy an older one. Above that price, I start looking at a new Tektronix TDS202x model, two channel model with 60 MHz bandwidth. These TDS202x series are very good solidly designed instruments, lightweight and rugged, but high performance and accurate. And since they use an LCD display, they ar e lot smaller and lighter than an older digital or analog scope that uses a CRT.
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| By the way, it might bear mentioning that you can buy refurbished (almost new) scopes directly from Tektronix with full warranty and all accessories for very good discounts. This is done through TekSelect http://www.tek.com/Measurement/cgi-b...eSet=tekselect I don't work for them or anything like that, but I noticed some examples that are pretty good, probably as good as I've seen from Ebay sources. Heres a couple on the site today: TDS2012 100MHz 1Gs/s colour LCD discounted 45% off list to US$880 TDS1001 40 MHz 1Gs/s monochrome LCD discounted 35% to US$553 Still too expensive for the hobbiest starting out, but not unreasonable for someone taking training to work in the field, or the more serious hobbiest.
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| Apart from being portable, they do have one advantage, being totally isolated from earth and having a nice double insulated case. This makes them much safer for looking at waveforms on the primary side of switch mode power supplies.
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