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Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?
There is one other feature that I think is kinda neat with these USB units, you can be up to 16' from the PC. If you have limited desk space you don't have to have the bulk of the equipment right next
By James M.&#92;(Jim&#92;) Geidl <jgeidl@...> · #33630 ·
Re: Remote control ideee....
Alarms that emit a female's blood curdling scream get the most attention... wrote: in
By g0ysorg <g0ysorg@...> · #33635 ·
Re: Best way of replying
rtstofer wrote: But these are two different sentences. "Kommen Sie herein" (or better "Komm herein" if you're talking to a friend) is an imperative which would be translated to "Come in". "You come
By Andreas Stemmer <groovingandi@...> · #33638 ·
Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?
By Leon Heller <leon.heller@...> · #33627 ·
Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?
I don't think the shannon theorem is very useful when looking at scopes. It can be applied for real-time sampling (like for audio) but it doesn't apply to sampling scopes (equivalent time) for
By Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #33626 ·
Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?
The sampling rates on the low-end digital scopes and pc scopes has kept me away from them. for the $300 figure that was mentioned, you should be able to get a very good working tektronix 4xx series
By Don <drfrasher@...> · #33625 ·
Re: Msg from Moderator - trying out a phpBB forum for HomebrewPCBs
Is this still at the starting gate, or has it gone back to the stables? -- Cheers Derryck
By Derryck Croker <derryck@...> · #33624 ·
Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?
<lcdpublishing@...> wrote: As Stefan points out, the 50 Msps limits the frequencies that can be sampled. The absolute maximum signal that can be accurately sampled, according to the Shannon Sampling
By rtstofer · #33623 ·
Re: PIC interrupts
<leon.heller@...> wrote: Yes... It was late and I was thinking about mentioning that but I fell asleep first. PC relative branches (as in '$ - 1') are highly problematic when trying to port the code
By rtstofer · #33622 ·
Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?
Yes. That's the number of measurement points this thing takes. To properly picture a signal you need many points along it, if there aren't enough the shape will not be correct. The 1Gs periodic thing
By Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #33621 ·
Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?
Horses stopped, but I had no plans of pulling the trigger right away as I don't have the money. I really don't understand that specification at all though "50Msamples" Sounds like something that
By lcdpublishing · #33620 ·
Re: Best way of replying
I think I have read enough comments on this subject (which seems to be off topic to me.) I have never seen a group get so anal. Top post/bottom post! Get a life! It doesn't matter as long as it is
By dmb112503 <dmboone@...> · #33618 ·
Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?
HOLD YOUR HORSES! or $. I didn't carefully read the specs of it, it has only 50Msamples real time. The 1Gsample is some faked-up oversampling number. I would _NOT_ buy this scope, unless you are
By Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #33617 ·
Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?
Maybe you can diagnose/fix the HP scope some day with this scope. Often you need a scope to fix a scope. At least you will be able to compare the display and make sure if and where the HP is
By Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> · #33619 ·
Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?
Thanks for all the comments, suggestions and opinions. While I agree that having a real scope is probably the best way to go for the long term, I think having a scope that I can trust to be accurate
By lcdpublishing · #33616 ·
Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?
Hi I am using this exact model. It is wonderful piece of equipment and I would suggest you to go for it. t has scope + spectrum analyzer + transient recorder. It also let's you bring your data into
By Gaurav Verma <gaurav.verma.mca@...> · #33615 ·
Re: PIC interrupts
By Leon Heller <leon.heller@...> · #33614 ·
Re: Best way of replying
I think that that has been debunked thoroughly - it just needs a little attention on the part of the person replying, that's all. -- Cheers Derryck
By Derryck Croker <derryck@...> · #33613 ·
Re: Best way of replying
Well, my email client automatically puts in a marker at the start of each line of quoted text when I reply, and it also indicates how many levels of quoting have already taken place. I don't think
By Derryck Croker <derryck@...> · #33611 ·
Re: Best way of replying
When my wife says that, I say "you mean the OTHER left"! :-) -- Cheers Derryck
By Derryck Croker <derryck@...> · #33612 ·