Sorry john, that's more what I meant, by accuracy and precision I imply its
faithful to the signal you choose to examine, free of artifacts induced by the
scopes timebase or vertical amp, but with DSOs its limited by Nyquist sampling
rules.
Thus, sampling rate is as important a feature as a sco
Alas, those are the UI issues I suggested in my post, fonts is one of them,
there aren't any others in the 1000s series. You can change the 'skins' in the
utility menu. Fonts are one advantage of Owon or Hantek, plus they offer
larger LCDs.
The flicker is from the slow sampling rate at slower
FWIW the 3000 series Agilents were rebadged Rigols. The newer entry levels to
mid-range scopes are now all designed and built by Agilent in their Malaysia
plant.
At 08:00 04/16/2012, you wrote:
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Date: Mon, 16 Ap
At eevblog.com forum Chinese scopes are a daily discussion for over 3 years.
In summary, in the <= 100 MHz level they are very cost effective but there are
better and worse. Rigol, Owon and Hantek are on par while Atten and Uni-T are
consistently rated less. The criteria for rating them are me
This is the only reason I still have a Citibank card and so far, it hasn't been
cracked.
I've used it nearly 10 years.
I can buy fearlessly from anyone, knowing 2 things about this number:
It can be used just once
It expires in 1 month
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controlled_payment_number
Ala