Hi! I finally decided to buy it. It was the cheapest standalone scope I could find. It is very simple and rudimentary, has some limitations in features and functionality, but I'm happy using it in my small home lab. At 7:01 mine has the same hw and sw versions and it's manufactured in june 2019. Greetings from Romania!
It looks like a fun toy but scopes are the kinds of things that you can really drop some cash on and get more instrument. Which at times is nice to have.
I use this oscilloscope in the workshop to repair audio equipment, it is sufficient for many observations, it has the advantage that it starts up quickly so I use it often :)
Great video. I have a few questions: 1. How well does the firmware behaviour? Do you get alot of freezing, crashing or glitches (especially when using FFT)? 2. Is the software on the CD Linux compatible? 3. The fan noise in another video for a similar model was loud. How is the noise throughout your use? Thanks alot
Thank you 1. I can use it as a 25 MHz oscilloscope. I have 4 more for higher frequencies and more serious tasks. I purchased it because I am a teacher in a electrical technical school, and I wanted to show to my students that this is a not too expensive but usable device. Sometimes I have difficulties with the triggering. I had to switch from auto to normal. But very quickly booting, so for fast measurements this is one of my favorites. I don't remember any freezing or crashing. 2. I shame myself but I haven't seen the CD and now I don't know where it is. :-( But I am 86% sure that it is for Windows users only. 3. I wanted to measure the fan noise today, but I forgot it, sorry. Because this device is in my workplace, I can't do it until Monday. But it is not too loud. OK, now in the quit summer vacation, I prefer the old Tektronix, without any fan. :-)
Hi! I finally decided to buy it. It was the cheapest standalone scope I could find. It is very simple and rudimentary, has some limitations in features and functionality, but I'm happy using it in my small home lab. At 7:01 mine has the same hw and sw versions and it's manufactured in june 2019. Greetings from Romania!
Thank you very much.
It looks like a fun toy but scopes are the kinds of things that you can really drop some cash on and get more instrument. Which at times is nice to have.
I use this oscilloscope in the workshop to repair audio equipment, it is sufficient for many observations, it has the advantage that it starts up quickly so I use it often :)
very good explanation. Thank You!!
Will this instrument work as a function generator?
No. It generates only the 3V 1kHz calibration squarewave signal. :-)
Great video. I have a few questions:
1. How well does the firmware behaviour? Do you get alot of freezing, crashing or glitches (especially when using FFT)?
2. Is the software on the CD Linux compatible?
3. The fan noise in another video for a similar model was loud. How is the noise throughout your use?
Thanks alot
Thank you
1. I can use it as a 25 MHz oscilloscope. I have 4 more for higher frequencies and more serious tasks.
I purchased it because I am a teacher in a electrical technical school, and I wanted to show to my students that this is a not too expensive but usable device. Sometimes I have difficulties with the triggering. I had to switch from auto to normal. But very quickly booting, so for fast measurements this is one of my favorites. I don't remember any freezing or crashing.
2. I shame myself but I haven't seen the CD and now I don't know where it is. :-( But I am 86% sure that it is for Windows users only.
3. I wanted to measure the fan noise today, but I forgot it, sorry. Because this device is in my workplace, I can't do it until Monday. But it is not too loud. OK, now in the quit summer vacation, I prefer the old Tektronix, without any fan. :-)
Great video, very entertaining.
Waw naice video super . Am wery happy sir