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Product Name: | Siglent Technologies SDS1104X-E 100Mhz Digital Oscilloscope 4 channels Standard Decoder, Grey |
Manufacturer: | Siglent Technologies |
Model Number: | SDS1104X-E |
Product SKU: | B0771N1ZF9 |
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Siglent is definitely a value-for-money option. I'd noticed a few years back where Keysight had started creating some nice offers in the education space for entry-level oscilloscopes, but they simply don't have to try as hard as their competitors. So many modern oscilloscopes from even basic brands (also see Rigol) are simply incredible devices well beyond the needs of an average hobbyist. Everyone sets their own needs/budget and honestly for me I've never beat the value and need for much beyond my old Analog Discovery 2 that I grabbed at a sub-$200 education discount way back when...
Good luck!
Jon
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The max frequency of the scope is the highest frequency signal it can work with.
These are used often when dealing with electrical signals (e.g. for communications of some sort) like the signal a hall effect sensor might send to a tachometer, or the signals between microchips....whereas multimeters are generally used for electrical power (e.g. DC current, or fixed-frequency AC, to measure things like p-p voltage or RMS voltage, current, frequency, etc.). You will not be able to decode the electrical pulses between computer chips using a multimeter (but, you could analyze a power signal with an o-scope, e.g. to look for ripple or noise, assuming you build an appropriate circuit or use the right probe to get the voltage you are trying to measure into an acceptable range).
Anyways I'm in the latter - had this one for years and it's great, no complaints. If you need a scope this is a great deal.
Thanks. That was helpful.
Anyways I'm in the latter - had this one for years and it's great, no complaints. If you need a scope this is a great deal.
I might need one. Just don't know what this does. Does it come with instructions?
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So, you can use this to detect and track signals sent from intelligent life forms in deep outer space?
Yes. That's exactly the intended use case. This is great for hobby level work. Most people won't outgrow this. If you do, you're likely upgrading to a scope that is 5x the price.
If you don't know what it does, you probably dont need it. Most people can get away with using a multimeter unless you're doing serious audio work or are working with older analog stuff. That's just my opinion though.
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