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Low-cost but still excellent oscilloscopes for SOHO

After my contribution to the LinkedIn collaborative article https://www.linkedin.com/advice/0/how-do-you-choose-right-oscilloscope, I was asked multiple times for an oscilloscope recommendation.

Believe it or not, I have used a simple 100 MHz 1-Ch Siglent SDS1102CML for about 11+ years. Have I ever needed a better one? Sure, I have but I always find a way how to get my results.

My tips for low-budget scopes:

– 100 MHz 4-Ch 1 GSps https://uk.farnell.com/multicomp-pro/mp720025-eu-uk/dso-4-ch-100mhz-40mpts-1gsps/dp/3107583
– 100 MHz 4-Ch 1.25 GSps https://rigolshop.eu/dho814.html
– 70 MHz 4-Ch 1.25 GSps https://rigolshop.eu/dho804.html
– 250 MHz 4-Ch 1.25 GSps https://rigolshop.eu/dho924.html

  1. josephogbonna#0

    Thanks for the recommendation

  2. techielew#0

    This is a great guide. Do you own any of thse at the moment, @.petrdvorak_hw ?

  3. .petrdvorak_hw#0

    No, I don’t. I have a simple 100 MHz 2-Ch Siglent SDS1102CML for about 11+ years.

  4. .petrdvorak_hw#0

    My scope still works, and I don’t want to get rid of it because of some new shiny possibilities. Plus, I hate having two comparable tools because it would be a waste of money. I will wait until the end of days of my scope.

  5. techielew#0

    If you were to buy a new one, advanced or budget, what are the must-have functions on it that you would use every day?

  6. techielew#0

    I’m thinking this is one of the future demo series we’ll do btw 🙂

  7. .petrdvorak_hw#0

    I usually need three channels (What?). It means I need to separate measurement steps into more substeps using only two channels. I don’t care about the scope bandwidth for my everyday measurement.

  8. .petrdvorak_hw#0

    For the next scope, I will buy a 4-channel one. Most probably, the 100 MHz model (not because of the bandwidth requirement, but because I’ve had a 100 MHz scope, and I don’t see it reasonable to go for 70 MHz just because of the lower price. I’ve had a Siglent. I consider Siglent, Rigol, and Multicomp as a rebranded Hameg or something, and RSpro as a rebranded Siglent, Hantek or something. I am not considering buying Keysight (I find them more expensive than their competition). If I should catch in the more expensive lake, I would consider Rohde and Schwarz because their prices seem to be reasonable.

  9. techielew#0

    What’s the accuracy/bit resolution you usually require or look for in your projects?

  10. .petrdvorak_hw#0

    My scope is of course 8-bit one.

  11. .petrdvorak_hw#0

    What accuracy do I require? 1-3% of the entire signal chain.

  12. .petrdvorak_hw#0

    Frankly, I don’t require it. I sit, measure and see. Accuracy, uncertainty and errors are to be processed by experts. I am not such an expert.

  13. .petrdvorak_hw#0

    For instance, the Smith chart. The first time was presented in 1939. In the pre-computer era. Requiring only a pencil and a ruler. Why is the Smith chart so legible? Exactly because it avoids all complexities and complications.

  14. techielew#0

    Do you routinely use Smith chart in your work?

  15. .petrdvorak_hw#0

    Only when dealing with RF things.

  16. melta101#0

    Hello @.petrdvorak_hw
    Do have any suggestions on displayless oscilloscope?

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