On Feb 27, 2013, at 6:37 PM, Philipp Hachtmann <hachti at hachti.de> wrote:
Am 27.02.2013 23:55, schrieb David Riley:
If you're not doing the assembly yourself,
that'll cost you as
well.
Currently: hand soldering...
If you can, can you get scope traces of your
inputs and
outputs?
...
you'd probably want to do it on a 100 MHz bandwidth or
better scope.
I don't have such an oscilloscope. All I have is an old broken
10MHz phosphor oscilloscope. On that the traces look great... A good digital storage
oscilloscope is one of the next thing that I have to earn with my designs :-)
Currently completely out of reach.
Ah, well. I'll take some traces of mine under various conditions
once it's actually built up, whenever that is.
FWIW, I have a non-storage 100MHz analog oscilloscope that's good
enough for plenty of things that I got relatively cheaply off
eBay about 10 years ago. I don't know what the market for '80s
vintage Tek scopes is in Germany, but they're usually in the 50-
100 USD range over here. I'd love a decent digital scope, but
until I can afford something really nice, I'll stick with what
I've got.
- Dave