Hi,
I want to replace my ultra cheap dso-138 oscilloscope with a cheap oscilloscope. I have limited space and wanted to get a smaller one. I was looking at some cheaper Hantek models and then I saw this comparison on YT:
I like OWON much better and it looks like it would fit my beginner needs for a long time. Now it's just the matter of choosing the model. As far as I can tell the only difference between the models hds242s, hds272s, hds2102s and hds2202s is the bandwith and price, they are 40, 70, 100 and 200MHz respectively.
If my consideration is only between those models, can anyone tell me what will I gain if instead of buying 242s for 170$ I would buy 2202s for 290$? I'm very new to this and I'm not really aware how this limitation will affect what stuff I can and cannot do. Can you give some examples that would be possible to analyse only when having the higher bandwiths like 100 and 200Mhz?
Currently I'm playing with some simple analogue circuits but I also plan to have some fun with embedded (esp and pico) and maybe trying to analyse why some broken stuff does not work. For embedded I have a logic analyser which I heard does a good enough job when analysing signals.
I want to replace my ultra cheap dso-138 oscilloscope with a cheap oscilloscope. I have limited space and wanted to get a smaller one. I was looking at some cheaper Hantek models and then I saw this comparison on YT:
I like OWON much better and it looks like it would fit my beginner needs for a long time. Now it's just the matter of choosing the model. As far as I can tell the only difference between the models hds242s, hds272s, hds2102s and hds2202s is the bandwith and price, they are 40, 70, 100 and 200MHz respectively.
If my consideration is only between those models, can anyone tell me what will I gain if instead of buying 242s for 170$ I would buy 2202s for 290$? I'm very new to this and I'm not really aware how this limitation will affect what stuff I can and cannot do. Can you give some examples that would be possible to analyse only when having the higher bandwiths like 100 and 200Mhz?
Currently I'm playing with some simple analogue circuits but I also plan to have some fun with embedded (esp and pico) and maybe trying to analyse why some broken stuff does not work. For embedded I have a logic analyser which I heard does a good enough job when analysing signals.