Bk Precision 20 Mhz Oscilloscope Model 2120 Manual Lawn

Bk Precision 20 Mhz Oscilloscope Model 2120 Manual Lawn 4,3/5 8982reviews

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Product Description The ATTEN ADS1102CAL is the most powerful portable digitaloscilloscope at present. It is the perfect combo with top performance andpowerful function, which represents the highest level in digital storageoscilloscopes. Application * Electronic circuit design and debugging * Examine the instantaneous signal * Circuit function test * Industrial Control Survey Specifications * Model Index: ADS1102CAL *Bandwidth: 100MHZ *Sampling Rate: Single Channel: 1Ga/s; Double Channels: 500Msa/s *Equivalent Sampling Rate: 50GSa/s *Memory Depth: Single Channel: 40K; Double Channels: 1M/CH *Rise Time. Related Seller: Product Reviews 30 of 31 people found the following review helpful. Abus Eytron Jpeg2000 Software. Excellent entry level DSO w/ Poor PC interface By Dr.

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Jake The good: Excellent entry-level 100 MHz, dual channel, ****stand-alone**** unit. Excellent display and control layout. Menus are nicely done. Build quality looks fine. Extremely quiet fan. Nice spec's, including FFT, channel add/subtract *and* multiply (i.e., built-in amplitude modulation). Large waveform storage capacity and config storage capacity.

The bad: 1) The manual is written by a person who's native language is *not* English. If you've ever tried to read such a manual, you know how much work it is.

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You essentially have to translate the whole thing if you really want to understand the unit. And it's well over 100 pages of work. 2) There is no documentation for the USB interface to the 'scope, and the EasyScope 3.0 software is about as basic (lame) as you can get. Worse, it saves the waveform files out in a proprietary Yokogawa.com *.wdf (Unix wildcard notation here) file format. I gather from my surfing that Yokogawa licenses DLLs with an API (to Atten), and EasyScope uses those DLLs. There is a cut-and-paste-to-Excel workaround that I figured out, but that's ugly, and you can forget about writing any USB interface code to this puppy, unless you have the time to spend sniffing the USB traffic and 'breaking the code'.

You're better off mowing enough lawns to pay the extra $150 for a comparable Rigol. In summary, if you don't plan to use the Atten with your Mac/Linux/PC and are happy to merely **look** at stored waveforms on the scope (as opposed to number crunching them on your Mac/PC), buy it: it's a great value. If, however, you want to do *any* interfacing to the Mac/Linux/PC, you're probably better off spending the extra money and getting a Rigol. (In my case, I want to do i/o to Matlab and my own Mac app). The Rigol provides a clean ASCII Command API, which is IEEE and de-facto industry standards-based (Rigol OEM's Agilent's lower-priced scopes). I hope my modestly costly mistake saves you from the same fate. 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.

Think Value, not Absolutes! Winter Agree with the other reviewer that the PC interface leaves something to be desired, though I've certainly found it workable. Really, a 100Mhz scope for $450 (current price, I actually paid about $375 when I bought mine, not via Amazon) that works? As values go, it's pretty hard to beat. Personally, I don't get all worked up about Chinglish manuals.

Sometimes you have to read something a little more carefully than you otherwise would. But between that and the on-screen help, I've always managed to use the scope effectively.

I've been working with a sensor that really stretches the scope, particularly in minute changes in voltage, and it has certainly been sufficient in that regard. I wouldn't say I've pushed it in the frequency domain that hard (most of my hobby designs cap out at 20Mhz). Still, I'd unquestionably buy it again. I think it's a fantastic value. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Default languague is Chinese By SrCash Default language is in Chinese, it takes trial and error with the book to get the language in English. It’s an inexpensive scope worth the price, but the features like memory & recall, frequency counter could be improved.

It is worth the money.

Additional Features: • Dual or single trace operation • 1mV or 5 mV/div sensitivity • Calibrated 19-step time base with X10 magnifier (2120, 2125) • Calibrated 23-step time base with X10 magnifier • Video sync trigger • Alternate/chop sweep • Sum and difference capability • Compact low-profile design • Main, Mix, Delay, X-Y sweep modes • Built-in 50 MHz frequency counter (2121) The BK Precision's 212x Series are dual trace oscilloscopes that offer high performance at a low price. Most competitor's entry level oscilloscopes have a 20 MHz bandwidth, while B&K Precision's 212x Series have a bandwidth of 30-60 MHz.