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- From: vwass@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Vincent Wass)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: pc based oscilloscopes
- Message-ID: <37952@sdcc12.ucsd.edu>
- Date: 11 Sep 92 22:55:17 GMT
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- I am just about to make the plunge and buy myself an oscilloscope.
- I have a pc, and I saw and add for Chase Scientific
- pc-oscilloscopes in Radio Electronics magazine. I would immensely
- appreciate any information on pc oscilloscopes vs. normal
- oscilloscopes. My price range is around the $650 range.
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- Here are some specs from the article for a 60MHz version CS60-25:
- Price: $695
- Bandwidth:
- Repetitive (-3db): 60MHz
- single shot: 6.2MHz
- Max. Digitizing:
- 2 channels simultaneous: 25Ms/sec
- Number of Channels: 2 (+1 external trigger/enable)
- Time base Range: 50ns-2sec /div
- Max time resolution: 400 ps
- Vertical Resolution: +/-4% (8-bit a/d)
- Memory: 8k words
- 10mV/div - 10V/div input
- Sensitivity in 1, 2, 5 steps (20pF, 1Mohm)
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