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  • PC based oscilloscope? or a DSO NANO scope? for US$ 160 or less?

    I am going to buy an oscilloscope, and I need advice.

    I have US$ 160 to spend on the oscilloscope.

    what you recomend? a PC based oscilloscope?

    or a DSO NANO scope?

    or something else?

    here are some links of possible candidates

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/2CH-20Mhz-Ba...item46114c218b

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Portable-Min...item338baf9d90

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Nano-ARM...item3f310e63b2 (200 khz!!! only??)

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/20M-MDSO-USB...item1c3aaad14f

    best

    Alvaro

  • #2
    Your links are no good

    regards

    Mike

    PS I would go for a pc scope, more power for your money

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Michael John Nunnerley View Post
      Your links are no good

      regards

      Mike

      PS I would go for a pc scope, more power for your money
      you'r right Michael tnx, they where working after I post them

      Here they are again

      2CH 20MHz Bandwidth Hantek PC Based USB Digital Storage Oscilloscope 6022BE | eBay


      New Nano Arm DS201 Pro Pocket Size Oscilloscope Handheld Digital Storage | eBay

      20M Mdso USB Dual Channel Bandwidth Digital Storage Oscilloscope Data Logger | eBay

      tnx

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      • #4
        Good topic for the holiday season [well any season actually]

        I posted your Query at OU.com
        here PC based oscilloscope? or a DSO NANO scope? for US$ 160 or less?

        TinselKoala, [ a Metrologist ] See Metrologist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


        posted this response/comment

        TinselKoala
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        "This listing (2CH-20Mhz-Ba...item46114c218b) has been removed, or this item is not available."

        Quote
        http://www.ebay.com/itm/Portable-Min...item338baf9d90


        "This listing (Portable-Min...item338baf9d90) has been removed, or this item is not available."

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        http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Nano-ARM...item3f310e63b2 (200 khz!!! only??)

        Nice toy. 200 kHz only, yes. But it comes in a nice plush flannel sack!
        Only one probe, plus a patch cord. Good for audio frequencies, automobile diagnostics maybe.

        Quote

        http://www.ebay.com/itm/20M-MDSO-USB...item1c3aaad14f


        Input voltage range [-50V,+50V](With probe 10x)Does this mean that you get 10x that range with a 10x probe? Or that with a 10x probe you are limited to those input voltages? not so good.
        But this is probably the best one of the listed choices. But it's ugly. There are other things in the tech specs that put me off.
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        Hantek is a reputable company and their bottom-end USB DSO is not a bad deal, I think. I believe its specs are a little better than the MDSO one.
        Hantek 6022BE PC Based USB Digital Oscilloscope 2 Channels 20MHz 48MSA s US SHIP | eBay

        However... you can get a much better all-around _analog_ scope and still stay within the budget, I think. You can get two of the same probes that come with the Hantek for around 25 dollars the pair, and then you can get, for example, a Tektronix 2225:

        Tektronix 2225 50 MHz Analog Oscilloscope Tested No Probes | eBay

        Which is a quality instrument, and still have enough left over to buy a pizza.

        end quote
        Last edited by RAMSET; 11-22-2014, 01:00 AM.
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        BE that change !!

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        • #5
          Thank you for re-posting this. You are very kind.

          So the 200khz is to slow isn't? The use would be for a rotored ssg, running at 3000 rpm with 10 magnets, so is 500 events per second 500hz (3000/60*10=500), maybe the 200khz little scope can be usefull.

          I will see what I do.

          Tnx again

          Best

          Alvaro

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          • #6
            Alvarohn
            thank you for the nice words

            I have found there are some people that will go out of there way to help experimenters be more effective with their time, equipment and Money .

            TinselKoala is one of those people.

            Mr. Nunnerley is another fellow that does likewise.

            Ultimately this attitude helps the whole community do a much better Job.

            respectfully
            Chet
            ps
            If you are building a Pulse motor there will be a very friendly Contest for these with fellows from all around the globe?
            interested??
            Last edited by RAMSET; 11-22-2014, 02:54 AM.
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            BE that change !!

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            • #7
              Contest? Not really, I am into this because of my desire of knowledge, nothing more.

              Best

              Alvaro

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              • #8
                Oh
                Its all about the knowledge [the contest] and sharing ideas and techniques, I will post a bit more in the next few days and also will be formally inviting some fellows at this forum .

                First I will need to speak with the contest Host Russ Gries from RWG research, DogOne started a thread here somewhere?[will post in that thread]

                It will be a chance to Show some of these Motors to a large new audience and help replicators and experimenters
                like yourself.

                thx
                Chet
                Last edited by RAMSET; 11-22-2014, 03:27 PM.
                If you want to Change the world
                BE that change !!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by alvarohn View Post
                  Thank you for re-posting this. You are very kind.

                  So the 200khz is to slow isn't? The use would be for a rotored ssg, running at 3000 rpm with 10 magnets, so is 500 events per second 500hz (3000/60*10=500), maybe the 200khz little scope can be usefull.

                  I will see what I do.

                  Tnx again

                  Best

                  Alvaro
                  A device which is very limited, but nonetheless worth noting, is the Windows scope which runs through the sound card and is limited to the sound card's response:

                  Winscope

                  But the price is right - and it could be running within the hour.

                  You will need cables terminating in the stereo 3.5mm minijack that your sound card is likely to have.

                  Also, be VERY CAREFUL about the signal you put in to either of the two inputs or you will blow the card.
                  .

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                  • #10
                    More comments here [from OU.Com link above.]

                    celsus

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                    I have a DSO nano and it is a nice toy. But it really *is* nothing more but a toy. You can use it to see if somewhere is a low frequency signal present. It displays signals with a lot of lag, measuring and triggering functions are poor and it has only one channel, which does not get you very far.
                    I bought it to have a handy tool to check signals in the field, where no external power supply is available and it has been kind of helpful there. You can use it as a signal detector in your lab or as a third channel if the two channels of your real oscilloscope are busy.

                    Try to get a low end scope from Hantek or Rigol, they are at least usable for easy tasks on the bench. Technically, a PC scope is OK, but a complete unit is more intuitive to handle, I think.
                    End Quote.
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                    BE that change !!

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                    • #11
                      I have a DSO203 which is a nice toy, but you'll need some time to get used to it, find all the functions and learn how to use them etc.
                      But it looks wonderful!

                      I also have a PC scope which is much easier to use and get used to.

                      The DSO is easy to carry around. The PC scope... well, you can use a laptop but it is still a BIG difference with the DSO.

                      In short: the PC scope gives you more scope for your money but also more weight.

                      Ernst.

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                      • #12
                        I use this and find it very good

                        Velleman PCSU1000 Two-Channel Usb Pc Oscilloscope: Computer Sound Cards: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific

                        The description here is not correct for some reason, the speck is higher, so look on the Velleman web site.

                        It has all the maths functions as well as a perminent readout on a separate screen for both channels.

                        It is a little more than you want to pay, but you get a spectrum an: also built in which is very useful

                        Max input with a 10X probe is 300v peak to peak or with 100X probe 3000v

                        It has a built in safe guard for your computer incase you try to fry it

                        regards

                        Mike

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                        • #13
                          This is the true speck

                          Velleman, Inc. - Item - Details - PCSU1000

                          regards

                          Mike

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                          • #14
                            Thank you all for your help.

                            I might get one of those dso201 v3, because of the space I have to work right now.

                            When I have more space I would try to get an analog used scope or something.

                            Tnx again.

                            Best

                            Alvaro

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                            • #15
                              Dscope

                              I like the idea that this scope is somewhat homegrown from Germany. Has full support with a forum. Also comes in kit form for less money. Maybe about $100 with probes assembled? Price is in Euros at 59 plus 7 shipping plus probes.

                              DPScope - A Low-Cost PC-Based Oscilloscope

                              I am in same situation and the orig poster of this thread. I don't know anything about scopes, and have little money. I heard the Hantek 6022 software sucks compared to their more expensive models? I would assume this dscope comes with better software?

                              Perhaps someone here could give an opinion on this scope compared to the others in the $100 range.

                              Many thanks,
                              Chris

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