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mramos1 said:But I could carry it in my laptop bag and pull it out when I am bored. That is rare.. But I got your point.
Nigel Goodwin said:It's something to have as well as a real scope, it's not a replacement for one!.
evandude said:It is not clear if they are confusing 100Ms/s with 100MHz signal capability (which would be wrong), or if they're saying it has a 100MHz analog input bandwidth, which is just the bandwidth of the analog buffer/amplifier/etc circuitry between the probe and the ADC's.
Ron H said:What is the discrepancy?
OK. I didn't see any discrepancy there, but I guess that someone unfamiliar with Nyquist might think it means they can sample a 100MHz signal at 100Ms/sec and get a meaningful display. I think it is pretty common for digital scopes to spec the analog bandwidth out past the Nyquist frequency. Maybe they should have said 100MHz input bandwidth.Nigel Goodwin said:Claiming 100MHz and 100Ms/S.
Ron H said:OK. I didn't see any discrepancy there, but I guess that someone unfamiliar with Nyquist might think it means they can sample a 100MHz signal at 100Ms/sec and get a meaningful display. I think it is pretty common for digital scopes to spec the analog bandwidth out past the Nyquist frequency. Maybe they should have said 100MHz input bandwidth.
But my email was just about the probes.mramos1 said:Ron H sent off an EMAIL.
I just wanted to know if someone had one. I will look for a review later and see what I find. My concern is if they start off this way. Are they trying to unload junk or just a mistake, no room for the word input on the title line.