That depends entirely on what you need these instruments to do and what you're going to be using them for. For some uses, any given choice of meter or oscilloscope might be gross overkill and unnecessarily expensive; for others, those same instruments might be woefully inadequate.I have about $800 I can spend, What is the groups suggestions on Meter's and Oscilloscope's
That really is the bottom line.What are you going to be doing with them?
I Am working on a lot of IoT. I am in the process of doing a full house automation. Still trying to figure out how to automate taking the trash can to the driveway. lolThat depends entirely on what you need these instruments to do and what you're going to be using them for. For some uses, any given choice of meter or oscilloscope might be gross overkill and unnecessarily expensive; for others, those same instruments might be woefully inadequate.
What are you going to be doing with them?
So, what frequencies do these things use?I Am working on a lot of IoT.
I just saw that , I like the RIGOL DS1054Z 4 Analog Channels Oscilloscope 1GS/s 7 In" WVGA 12Mpts 30,000wfm Osciloscopio PortatilI directed you to what I use in ur other thread
I am not sure what frequencies. I know I will be working with USA Power so 60mhz.So, what frequencies do these things use?
And, yes, good quality in the first place might make this the only scope you ever buy.
There may still be some CROs being got rid of cheap as people go digital.Once you figure out what you need, consider used equipment and save some money.
That's not an answer. Do you want us to look up all those devices for you and find the right frequency range?I am not sure what frequencies.
U.S. power lines are not 60 millihertz or 60 megahertz. They are just 60 Hz.I know I will be working with USA Power so 60mhz.
Yep. And not a real good start.I am not sure what frequencies. I know I will be working with USA Power so 60mhz.
Good choice. You can hack it and increase bandwidth from 50 MHz to 100 MHz.I just saw that , I like the RIGOL DS1054Z 4 Analog Channels Oscilloscope 1GS/s 7 In" WVGA 12Mpts 30,000wfm Osciloscopio Portatil
I really like the price.
Yup ! I did it.Good choice. You can hack it and increase bandwidth from 50 MHz to 100 MHz.
I agree. Just staring out, so not sureYep. And not a real good start.
I picked it up, 399$. I I guess I need to start watching more YouTube (Oscilloscope For Dummies)Good choice. You can hack it and increase bandwidth from 50 MHz to 100 MHz.
Sorry, I did not want you to look them up, Just a Perfect example of not understand the questionThat's not an answer. Do you want us to look up all those devices for you and find the right frequency range?
U.S. power lines are not 60 millihertz or 60 megahertz. They are just 60 Hz.
What did you buy ?I agree. Just staring out, so not sure
I picked it up, 399$. I I guess I need to start watching more YouTube (Oscilloscope For Dummies)
Hopefully this will help me better understand what I am doing.
I been looking for Classes in my area, but nothing yet LOL
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