Is there a decent oscilloscope multimeter capacitor tester all In one mind of tool?
Something like this or better?
My budget is around 250$
https://www.amazon.com/Multímetro-o...uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
Something like this or better?
My budget is around 250$
https://www.amazon.com/Multímetro-o...uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
I've seen tons of these on Amazon . And some people taking them apart and discovering scam inside. Are there any reputable companies or models that have been tested, dissected and inspected by pros?
Hantek and Owon are respectable companies. You can’t compare their products to some scam sold on Amazon by shoddy sellers and not sold by Amazon or other reputable company. Banggod is OK.
Can’t imagine more professional dissection: EEVblog
There you can find a lot about Hantek as well.
I’m using more advanced Hantek scopemeter and it is a very high quality product.
YouTube ‘reviews’ can be helpful as well.
Can’t imagine more professional dissection: EEVblog
There you can find a lot about Hantek as well.
I’m using more advanced Hantek scopemeter and it is a very high quality product.
YouTube ‘reviews’ can be helpful as well.
Thank you. Will look through. There is just so many of them they all look the same with similar names)
If you want a more versatile device tester (but not a scope) I would recommend one of these. Cheap, accurate and does most 3 leg semis as well as R L and C (with ESR)
https://leeselectronic.com/en/product/15966-ezm328-transistor-tester-esr-freq-meter-gen.html
At less than $20 from Amazon, why not.
https://leeselectronic.com/en/product/15966-ezm328-transistor-tester-esr-freq-meter-gen.html
At less than $20 from Amazon, why not.
I see. Ideally I need a scope to check smoothness of sine waves from an inverter, clipping signal in an amplifier.
Send a signal into an amp and see what the amp is putting out. I have few cheap testers around.
I am a beginner and doubt I will use any advanced functions. Some scopes I've seen don't have ac signal generator. Only dc. I definitely need this function to check how well the amplifier is amplifying the signal right?
Send a signal into an amp and see what the amp is putting out. I have few cheap testers around.
I am a beginner and doubt I will use any advanced functions. Some scopes I've seen don't have ac signal generator. Only dc. I definitely need this function to check how well the amplifier is amplifying the signal right?
I use an old B&K LCR meter. E-bay used.
Most PC scopes are DC only, I found out the hard way, so I am hacking a Hantech for ac coupling. For $60 , why not. 20M is enough for audio. ( My old Tektronix died)
A signal generator is not the function of a scope. Most of us use a PC app. I guess some fancy ones have one. They have added all kinds of fancy measurement capabilities that cost tens of thousands of dollars when I was a beginning lab rat. I think the Nicolet was 50K as the first digital scope. The Hantech blows it away.
If you only need to 20Khz, you can make up a voltage divider probe with protection diodes for about $5 and use ZELSCOPE on your PC sound card. I think it costs $10. There are free spectrum analyzers too.
Most PC scopes are DC only, I found out the hard way, so I am hacking a Hantech for ac coupling. For $60 , why not. 20M is enough for audio. ( My old Tektronix died)
A signal generator is not the function of a scope. Most of us use a PC app. I guess some fancy ones have one. They have added all kinds of fancy measurement capabilities that cost tens of thousands of dollars when I was a beginning lab rat. I think the Nicolet was 50K as the first digital scope. The Hantech blows it away.
If you only need to 20Khz, you can make up a voltage divider probe with protection diodes for about $5 and use ZELSCOPE on your PC sound card. I think it costs $10. There are free spectrum analyzers too.
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