On 12/8/2020 3:28 PM, Rajiv Dewan wrote:
Another option is to forego a traditional oscilloscope and get a usb one 
instead.  I have the pico oscilloscope and it is fantastic.  I use it with a 
laptop and using a mouse seems way better than fiddling with dials.

I recently bought a PicoScope with rather limited bandwidth because I needed to be able float it to look at SteppIR drive signals (so I wouldn't blow driver chips). It worked fine for that, but I found doc for it to be quite limited. That's all I've done with it -- I don't generally do work that needs a scope, and I have a Rigol that works fine.

73, Jim K9YC


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