Hi,
I'm considering getting a PC based digital oscilloscope, and I would like to know your opinion abput its specs and the uses I could give it:
* 40 Msamples/s, 100Mhz bandwith.
* 32kb buffer.
* Pre and post trigger.
* Includes logic analyzer up to 40Mhz samples/s, 32Kb buffer
* Allows to triger analog inputs with 8 logic inputs.
* Includes arbitrary waves generator thatt works very well up to 1Mhz
Do you think it's enough for standar projects and hobbiest?? (nothing in special)
Would you find usefull to be able to capture and generate waves at the same time?? for example, generate a sine wave to a trasintor input and measure its output real-time or get transfer functions of circuits.
thank you.
(its bitscope, at www.bitscope.com)
I'm considering getting a PC based digital oscilloscope, and I would like to know your opinion abput its specs and the uses I could give it:
* 40 Msamples/s, 100Mhz bandwith.
* 32kb buffer.
* Pre and post trigger.
* Includes logic analyzer up to 40Mhz samples/s, 32Kb buffer
* Allows to triger analog inputs with 8 logic inputs.
* Includes arbitrary waves generator thatt works very well up to 1Mhz
Do you think it's enough for standar projects and hobbiest?? (nothing in special)
Would you find usefull to be able to capture and generate waves at the same time?? for example, generate a sine wave to a trasintor input and measure its output real-time or get transfer functions of circuits.
thank you.
(its bitscope, at www.bitscope.com)