[TriEmbed] Opinions on 30MHz Wireless O'Scope
Kevin Schilf
kschilf at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 10 19:28:19 CDT 2017
Hi Scott,
I have no experience with that manufacturer, but the 30 MHz bandwidth may be a caution flag. What are you looking at? You need to characterize your bandwidth of interest which is a function of carrier (clock frequency) and edge rate. The last thing you want is a scope which attenuates (doesn't show) the nasty transients you really want to see. Being unable to "see" bugs on a scope does not make them go away, the painful voice of experience. :-)
Sincerely,Kevin Schilf
From: Scott Hall via TriEmbed <triembed at triembed.org>
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What say you?
The new IkaScope WS200 by Saelig is a pen-shaped battery-powered wireless oscilloscope that streams captured signals to almost any WiFi-connected screen like a laptop, a tablet or smartphone. The IkaScope WS200 offers a 30 MHz bandwidth with its 200 MSa/s sampling rate and the maximum input is +/-40 Vpp.
Saelig Introduces Wireless 30MHz Scope-In-A-Probe:
https://www.rfglobalnet.com/doc/saelig-introduces-wireless-mhz-scope-in-a-probe-0001
WS200 Wireless 30MHz Scope-In-A-Probe
https://www.pddnet.com/product-announcement/2017/09/ws200-wireless-30mhz-scope-probe
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Scott G. Hall
Raleigh, NC, USA
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