Does anyone here have any practical experience with this computer controlled measuring system ?
http://www.tiepie.com/uk/products/External_Instruments/USB_Oscilloscope/Handyscope_HS3.html
I'm thinking to clean a bit out on my workspace, and think that some kind of "all in one" will do most of the measuring jobs I do on my circuits....
God and bad! Let me know 😉
Thanks in advance
http://www.tiepie.com/uk/products/External_Instruments/USB_Oscilloscope/Handyscope_HS3.html
I'm thinking to clean a bit out on my workspace, and think that some kind of "all in one" will do most of the measuring jobs I do on my circuits....
God and bad! Let me know 😉
Thanks in advance
ACD said:Does anyone here have any practical experience with this computer controlled measuring system ?
http://www.tiepie.com/uk/products/External_Instruments/USB_Oscilloscope/Handyscope_HS3.html
I'm thinking to clean a bit out on my workspace, and think that some kind of "all in one" will do most of the measuring jobs I do on my circuits....
God and bad! Let me know 😉
Thanks in advance
Jan I have one (the 25Mhz version). The scope/multimeter/logger/spctrum analyzer works great. Needs some getting used to, but a usefull addition to my bench.
I'm not too thrilled about the AWG. It's pretty limited, although they say that you can feed it with a file previously recorded from the scope etc.
If I would have to buy something like that again I would probably take a look at their HS4 with the two differential inputs option. That would be more usefull, to be able to measure a voltage somewhere in a circuit and not against ground only. But I'm not sure how the CM rejection would hold up versus frequency.
Jan Didden
Thanks janneman 😉
It seems like my doubts regarding the AWG was right.....
Thnaks for confirming this.
I see the advantage of HS4, and share your concern regaring CM.
Are there other products out there, that are being used by one of the members here, which may be a better choise ???
It seems like my doubts regarding the AWG was right.....
Thnaks for confirming this.
I see the advantage of HS4, and share your concern regaring CM.
Are there other products out there, that are being used by one of the members here, which may be a better choise ???
PicoScope?
Sorry I can't offer any experience here. In fact I have the same question regarding the picoscope USB systems. I've been contemplating to save the money to buy one...
http://www.picotech.com/oscilloscope.html
the 3200 series seems comparable to the TiePie. Any comments one way or the other for pico? Seems so far, we have a +1 for the tiepie ;-)
Thanks in advance for any info!
-Chris
Sorry I can't offer any experience here. In fact I have the same question regarding the picoscope USB systems. I've been contemplating to save the money to buy one...
http://www.picotech.com/oscilloscope.html
the 3200 series seems comparable to the TiePie. Any comments one way or the other for pico? Seems so far, we have a +1 for the tiepie ;-)
Thanks in advance for any info!
-Chris
I would like to avoid Pico products, as we had a Pico Datasampling kit at the company i work for. We had so many software issues, that 1/3 of all measurement had to be repeated because the software stopped responding........
Ok the software is a few years old, and they may have improved the stabillity (but I don't dare to be the one to test it) 😉
Ok the software is a few years old, and they may have improved the stabillity (but I don't dare to be the one to test it) 😉
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