Hello,
I'm planning buying a cheap oscilloscope for home projects.
I'm considering the following options:
Analog 60MHz bandwidth dual channel.
Digital 100Mhz bandwith, 40Msamples/s, dual channel.
A 100Mhz digital oscilloscope with just 40Msamples/s can work with aperiodic signals of up to 10 or 20MHz, but would be able to get 100MHz periodic signal using sub-sampling methods.
But what does 60Mhz really mean for an analog oscilloscope?? Can It work with signals of up to 60Mhz??
Thanks!
I'm planning buying a cheap oscilloscope for home projects.
I'm considering the following options:
Analog 60MHz bandwidth dual channel.
Digital 100Mhz bandwith, 40Msamples/s, dual channel.
A 100Mhz digital oscilloscope with just 40Msamples/s can work with aperiodic signals of up to 10 or 20MHz, but would be able to get 100MHz periodic signal using sub-sampling methods.
But what does 60Mhz really mean for an analog oscilloscope?? Can It work with signals of up to 60Mhz??
Thanks!