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1013D 2 Channels 100MHz Band Width 1GSa/s Sampling Rate Oscilloscope with 7 Inch Color TFT LCD Touching Screen

4.6 (4 Reviews)

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Customer Reviews(4 Reviews)
4.6

So far, it will do everything it says. The first thing I tried was I2C decoding. Although it took a few minutes to figure it out, the effect was the same as advertised. Ethernet remote access works fine, obviously VNC, but it works fine. The control device is as you would expect, nothing surprising. Startup is a bit slow and the fan is noisy. The only real complaint is that when you switch the time division, the zero point moves horizontally, as if the screen is zooming and the center of the screen remains the same instead of the zero position. The probe zoom is a bit sensitive, and you can easily change the zoom accidentally. Overall, the price is definitely worth it.

I am an embedded programmer. The company I work for is still operating, but everyone (except those who use a million-dollar IC tester) works from home. Based on specifications and customer reviews, this seems to be a good choice. I move back and forth between 2 ch with higher bandwidth or 4 ch with lower bandwidth. Channel 4 won because most of the devices I use are only a few megahertz at most, except for USB, I need a $35,000 Infinium oscilloscope. I have used scopes with logical inputs in the past and found it very useful-this is only available in the 4-channel model. I plan to upgrade. After using a lot of Keysight and Tek oscilloscopes, the menu seems logical. I don't really need to check the manual often. This seems to be thoughtful and intuitive. It seems very suitable for my needs and very good value.

I bought this to do some hobby projects, including radio frequency, lighting, hydraulics and computers. The control layout is easy to understand, displays well, and the measurement seems accurate. The probe provided is sufficient for my needs, but not very good. The only advanced feature I have used is the SPI decoder, but it works fine and comes in handy when debugging the chip interface. I also got the additional function of the logic analyzer, I only used it a few times, but it worked very well. In short, it is highly recommended.

There is a lot to discuss in the oscilloscope review, but I want to briefly say: Since I bought it, it has been a pleasure to use it, and every time I try to use it, the Rigol DS1054Z at work will drive me crazy ( The waveform display is small, the button/knob layout is not intuitive, and the display update is slow). It's nice to spend extra money in this range instead of budget classic Rigo. I will also echo the suggestions I saw on the EEVBlog forum. I suggest you choose channel 4 instead of channel 2, if you are considering it. You don't always need 4 channels, but doing so can save debugging time.

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