Again an Excellent video. I myself actually designed a digital oscilloscope back in 1997 for use in computers(built-in ISA bus version because of speed). Cutting edge tech back when, and still relevant for sure. The modern USB Scopes like the one Livyu just presented will be SUCH a treat for your toolbox, even if you are an just a little advanced hobbyist. Loved this @Livyo FPV :-)
Thanks for sharing 👍 Test equipment has come along way since I did my electronics training. The first digital oscilloscope I ever saw cost approximately $100 000. $200 is pretty amazing for this amount of tech.
Another gadget that I don't really need but now want 😅 Would be cool if you could get your hands on a Fettec ESC and see if it really produces real sine wave output like they claim, haven't seen anyone verify that 🙂
great video at the time that i got my eye on one that i saw on amazon and i want to get me one and learn on how to used it and get the inf that i need when i repair well im learning and i watch ur videos i think they have lots information thank u .
thanks for the video. I was just wondering if, at this price point, it is not better to go for a "classic" true DSO. Seems to be really expensive for "only" usb scope. Maybe a comparative review would be a good idea for another video.
Actually these are pretty cheap 😅 I wouldn't expect too much in regards of compliance with the spec. USB scopes from well known manufacturers easily cost you over 1000 € if you want 4 channels and 200 MHz bandwidth. The Hantek 6254BD only comes in at 285 €, has "250 MHz" Bandwidth and a signal generator. I will buy one, just because they are pretty affordable, i need a new scope and don't really want to spend much money yet. So for me it's kind of a "well sure looks good, we'll see how it actually performs and in the end 285 € isn't that much wasted, since it clearly can do something" edit: also normal dso's with display always cost a few hundred bucks more than usb scopes with comparable specs from the same manufacturer.
The first several minutes make up a tutorial on why an oscilloscope is useful. If I watch a review of a 2021 Toyota Camry, I don't expect to have to sit through several minutes of why a car is useful. I consider that a waste of our time. After sitting through that part of the video, I came to the conclusion that this is one of those videos which takes up a lot of time to say very little, and I decided to not watch the rest of it. My time is too valuable.
Again an Excellent video. I myself actually designed a digital oscilloscope back in 1997 for use in computers(built-in ISA bus version because of speed). Cutting edge tech back when, and still relevant for sure. The modern USB Scopes like the one Livyu just presented will be SUCH a treat for your toolbox, even if you are an just a little advanced hobbyist. Loved this @Livyo FPV :-)
Thanks for sharing 👍 Test equipment has come along way since I did my electronics training. The first digital oscilloscope I ever saw cost approximately $100 000. $200 is pretty amazing for this amount of tech.
Very nice introduction video, thank you! I hope in the future you do a deeper video into oscilloscopes. Cheers
Another gadget that I don't really need but now want 😅 Would be cool if you could get your hands on a Fettec ESC and see if it really produces real sine wave output like they claim, haven't seen anyone verify that 🙂
Well not "real" but it does look way closer to reality.
great video at the time that i got my eye on one that i saw on amazon and i want to get me one and learn on how to used it and get the inf that i need when i repair well im learning and i watch ur videos i think they have lots information thank u .
Great video thanks:)
good job
I’ve always wanted to see a Fettec ESC on an oscilloscope
I will be nice if Hantek makes an affordable Signature/ Curve Tracer.
thanks for the video. I was just wondering if, at this price point, it is not better to go for a "classic" true DSO. Seems to be really expensive for "only" usb scope. Maybe a comparative review would be a good idea for another video.
Actually these are pretty cheap 😅
I wouldn't expect too much in regards of compliance with the spec.
USB scopes from well known manufacturers easily cost you over 1000 € if you want 4 channels and 200 MHz bandwidth.
The Hantek 6254BD only comes in at 285 €, has "250 MHz" Bandwidth and a signal generator.
I will buy one, just because they are pretty affordable, i need a new scope and don't really want to spend much money yet.
So for me it's kind of a "well sure looks good, we'll see how it actually performs and in the end 285 € isn't that much wasted, since it clearly can do something"
edit:
also normal dso's with display always cost a few hundred bucks more than usb scopes with comparable specs from the same manufacturer.
Hi, does this oscilloscope only store the data signal on the screen or does it store all the samples from the beginning
HI, Nice Review! Is it capable to measure 100mbit 100BaseT signals?
Does it have any serial decoder/protocol decoder features?
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The first several minutes make up a tutorial on why an oscilloscope is useful. If I watch a review of a 2021 Toyota Camry, I don't expect to have to sit through several minutes of why a car is useful. I consider that a waste of our time. After sitting through that part of the video, I came to the conclusion that this is one of those videos which takes up a lot of time to say very little, and I decided to not watch the rest of it. My time is too valuable.