On 5/23/2011 12:38 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
However, there are places where a DSO is far more
valuable. As an
example, suppose you need to look at a 20 microsecond string of
pulses that are triggered every 300 milliseconds. It'll be close to
impossible to see them with a regular analog scope, but a DSO will
show them nicely.
--Chuck
Chuck,
While not necessarily applicable to the OP, I've found my DSO and logic
analyzers to be WAAAYY more useful for 90% of the electronic projects
that I work on.
I don't do much analog work, and as a result, don't end up breaking out
my analog scope hardly at all. There are SOME things that would be
better with an analog scope, I guess I just haven't had much a need for it.
Keith