What is everyone using as their handed portable O Scope? I'm just starting to look around at what's available and curious what you guys are using?
What is everyone using as their handed portable O Scope? I'm just starting to look around at what's available and curious what you guys are using?
We have one of these at the shop and it's really nice. Maybe too nice for a non-professional. I certainly wouldn't buy one for myself. Actually, I'm not sure why I'm suggesting it. It does come with a full set of DMM stuff though too so that's good.
https://www.testproductsintl.com/digital-multimeters-dmms/440-true-rms-digital-multimeter/
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Do it for them.
Copied and pasted from the other thread.
I've got the 1.0 version of this
https://m.liumytools.com/LIUMY-Oscil...ight-p-28.html
It's not good for much other than detecting clipping and basic multimeter functions, but I didn't expect any more than that.
I also have the Liumy (2nd version, which honestly, isn't quite as good as the first version, from what I've heard). I believe the screen resolution is a little lower with the 2nd version, so it makes it a little harder to interpret an ever-so-slightly clipped signal from a clean signal - but you can still tell.
Besides the o-scope function, it also makes a good general-purpose multimeter (the 2nd version does have some improvements in the backlighting and display, other than resolution).
Which one are you looking at (didn't see a link or pic when you mentioned the "this one" in the post above)?
Look into USB scopes. My guys use Pico scopes at their desks for simple stuff. You can get a decent scope and lead for under $200
Ge0
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https://m.liumytools.com/LIUMY-Oscil...ight-p-28.html
I was referring to the one that @ckirocz28 had posted...
@Ge0 - I was just wondering about these this morning on the drive into work. I wasnt sure if USB versions where a thing and if they were, are they reliable...
All of the feedback has been great, thank you
One of these guys, had it for something like a decade and it's still going strong.
https://www.parts-express.com/vellem...scope--320-290
It's only a single channel, which is fine for most things, but there are times I'd love to overlay signals. For the price though, no complaints. I think I paid $250 and that was unheard of for an O scope back then. I think this is now under $200 and there's a bunch of other handhelds.
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Still paying for a device with an ultra cheap built In display. Check out Pico Scope and utilize a laptops superior display.
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