USB Pros & Cons: ruclips.net/video/fcUf1m2hkEs/видео.html $25 DSO138 Oscilloscope: ruclips.net/video/6og4H4boWVo/видео.html Video of the walk around of the DSO138 o-scope: ruclips.net/video/I5jvzTOeHKc/видео.html
@@phareztrinimand No, they stopped making this version. They have 2 new models. I think if I were going to buy a new oscilloscope I'd buy a dedicated unit and not a USB type. The laptop, cables, etc. take up space and are not convenient. On the other hand, the USB type is much cheaper.
The problem is not your laptop, it's the way they wrote the software, probably using timers instead of using threads to update the GUI on the screen...
Quero saber se este Scop tem ajuste de trigger na vertical para colocar o sinal mais pra cima ou para baixo e horizontal para colocar o sinal mais para a esquerda ou para a direita,obrigado
I want to know if this has Scoop trigger adjustment vertically to put the sign more for up or down and horizontally to place the plus sign to the left or If I understand your question, the answer is yes.
Cheapest picoscope is the sme price as owon. Software should be much better than any other becouse they produce only usb scopes and have one software for all scopes from 120 to 9000 for their top model. The only difference will bee bandwith,intrnal sample memory and number of channels, but software and features is shared across all scopes. There is youtube review called picoscope 2204a, tue to it I ordered that model, not received yet.
Good question, I need to include that in the description also. It's a Lenovo X200s. It's running Windows 7 Pro. 3.4 rating on WIndows Experience (graphics chip takes it down). Intel Core Duo L9300@1.6 GHz, 1.6 GHz. RAM 6 GB. 64 bit.
Good to know. It is a sign of the times I guess. . Back not long ago, anything dual core was fast. I am using an OLD Dell Precision 690 that is really a server/workstation with two CPUs quad core E5335 @ 2.0 GHz 8GB ram Win 7 Pro, 4.3 win experience. I have a fairly simple video card. My off lease HP laptop is pretty fast, some i5 cpu. I may get one of these USB scopes.Thanks
i woder about the security for the pc.it gets power from the usb.Usb is not electricaly isolated?and somthing goes wrong under probing or with the scope the pc gets it to?.it is not cheap for the category..Hantek have better and cheaper usb scopes tht run fine on a 2 core cpu laptop with normal amount off ram.hantek have if they still are the orginal company made scopes many years.lik the video i think we will see more pc based solutions.Sorry for my bad english writing.
USB Pros & Cons: ruclips.net/video/fcUf1m2hkEs/видео.html
$25 DSO138 Oscilloscope: ruclips.net/video/6og4H4boWVo/видео.html
Video of the walk around of the DSO138 o-scope: ruclips.net/video/I5jvzTOeHKc/видео.html
Good intro. I just bought a DDS120 and was a bit hesitant to dive into it on the strength of their literature alone. Thanks for the preview.
You are welcome. Glad it was useful.
The OWON software looks pretty decent actually, but I don't know about its performance.
It's OK, but it likes to hesitate. I wrote to them and they said they'd let me know when they have a new version.
@@tsbrownie any new version ?
@@phareztrinimand No, they stopped making this version. They have 2 new models. I think if I were going to buy a new oscilloscope I'd buy a dedicated unit and not a USB type. The laptop, cables, etc. take up space and are not convenient. On the other hand, the USB type is much cheaper.
The problem is not your laptop, it's the way they wrote the software, probably using timers instead of using threads to update the GUI on the screen...
Quero saber se este Scop tem ajuste de trigger na vertical para colocar o sinal mais pra cima ou para baixo e horizontal para colocar o sinal mais para a esquerda ou para a direita,obrigado
I want to know if this has Scoop trigger adjustment vertically to put the sign more for up or down and horizontally to place the plus sign to the left or
If I understand your question, the answer is yes.
Cheapest picoscope is the sme price as owon. Software should be much better than any other becouse they produce only usb scopes and have one software for all scopes from 120 to 9000 for their top model. The only difference will bee bandwith,intrnal sample memory and number of channels, but software and features is shared across all scopes. There is youtube review called picoscope 2204a, tue to it I ordered that model, not received yet.
How fast (slow) is the laptop your using?
Good question, I need to include that in the description also. It's a
Lenovo X200s. It's running Windows 7 Pro. 3.4 rating on WIndows
Experience (graphics chip takes it down). Intel Core Duo L9300@1.6 GHz,
1.6 GHz. RAM 6 GB. 64 bit.
Good to know.
It is a sign of the times I guess.
. Back not long ago, anything dual core was fast. I am using an OLD Dell Precision 690 that is really a server/workstation with two CPUs quad core E5335 @ 2.0 GHz
8GB ram Win 7 Pro, 4.3 win experience. I have a fairly simple video card.
My off lease HP laptop is pretty fast, some i5 cpu.
I may get one of these USB scopes.Thanks
i woder about the security for the pc.it gets power from the usb.Usb is not electricaly isolated?and somthing goes wrong under probing or with the scope the pc gets it to?.it is not cheap for the category..Hantek have better and cheaper usb scopes tht run fine on a 2 core cpu laptop with normal amount off ram.hantek have if they still are the orginal company made scopes many years.lik the video i think we will see more pc based solutions.Sorry for my bad english writing.