I bought a Tektronix 2247A scope for my first scope but, it didn't work. The CRT works perfect on it & I'm hoping to get the thing fixed eventually! So I bought a new Siglent SDS 1102CML+. Turns out that It is officially my first (working) scope now. It's a total nightmare trying to figure the damn thing out! I feel like I need to take a complete course on how to properly run it. Thank God there's an automatic trigger button & I do know how to zoom in and zoom out. I do know how to compensate the probe/s. I was able to look at the noise of my switching adjustable DC power supply DP305A. Buck converter. I was experimenting with a small capacitor trying to take the ripple away. I found out when you move the probes farther away from the capacitor, it stoppes working & the Ripple will come back. so I'm not quite sure how to filter the Ripple coming out of the switching power supply permanently unless you put a filter capacitor right there on the breadboard by the ripple? Electricity reminds me of a roaring river moving Through the Wires splashing back and forth in the wires. The capacitor slows it down right there around it but, as soon as you get further Downstream from the capacitor, it starts splashing around again. I don't know? I'm a newbie. is that kind of how it works?
well i watched the first half and it missed some major questions i have, i shall try the second half video instead, but i think it missed a load of beginneres questions
I started following you 9 years ago starting from this video! I miss the old garage days! 🙂 1200 or so videos later and I'm still watching. Keep it up!
Sir what should I expect to spend on a oscilloscope, I just buy and sell stuff and would like to check stuff I buy, not on a big scale, just the odd thing, can you please give me an approximate price and model, like I said it can be very basic but would love to hear from the guru himself, thank you very much fr9m Canada.
I'm very happy for your video. I'm very beginner in oscilloscope. I wonna buy a oscilloscope that will measure high frequency like 2 or 3 GHz. Now question is that If i buy a oscilloscope with size of 1G Digital Storage Oscilloscope 100MHz bandwidth, will it be able to measure the high frequency.
If it doesn't than which oscilloscope is suitable for me?
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So how do people work on circuits that have computer processors in them or Wi-Fi or things like that better in the gigahertz range?
So Far, So Good
I bought a Tektronix 2247A scope for my first scope but, it didn't work.
The CRT works perfect on it & I'm hoping to get the thing fixed eventually!
So I bought a new
Siglent SDS 1102CML+.
Turns out that It is officially my first (working) scope now.
It's a total nightmare trying to figure the damn thing out! I feel like I need to take a complete course on how to properly run it. Thank God there's an automatic trigger button & I do know how to zoom in and zoom out. I do know how to compensate the probe/s. I was able to look at the noise of my switching adjustable DC power supply DP305A. Buck converter. I was experimenting with a small capacitor trying to take the ripple away. I found out when you move the probes farther away from the capacitor, it stoppes working & the Ripple will come back. so I'm not quite sure how to filter the Ripple coming out of the switching power supply permanently unless you put a filter capacitor right there on the breadboard by the ripple?
Electricity reminds me of a roaring river moving Through the Wires splashing back and forth in the wires. The capacitor slows it down right there around it but, as soon as you get further Downstream from the capacitor, it starts splashing around again.
I don't know? I'm a newbie. is that kind of how it works?
I was surfing some of the old vids and came across this one again.. The old, old lab….
Is this video still relevant?
Thank you Dave. Helped me a lot with looking for a nice used dso. I got a lot for the money.
Hahahaha
Try 8 GHZ as a minimum BW today.
🙂
Where is part 2? Its not in your oszilloskop Playlist
Ok, found it
Does any scope manufacured after 2015 "cheat" with equivalent sampling?
well i watched the first half and it missed some major questions i have, i shall try the second half video instead, but i think it missed a load of beginneres questions
You're so so young :(((
He looks much handsome now than he looked 9 years ago.
I started following you 9 years ago starting from this video! I miss the old garage days! 🙂 1200 or so videos later and I'm still watching. Keep it up!
Sir what should I expect to spend on a oscilloscope, I just buy and sell stuff and would like to check stuff I buy, not on a big scale, just the odd thing, can you please give me an approximate price and model, like I said it can be very basic but would love to hear from the guru himself, thank you very much fr9m Canada.
Wow, goid old EEVblog.
they are called osmelloscopes -proud ave fan
he really knows oscilloscope.
Where is part 2 ?Thanks!
I'm very happy for your video.
I'm very beginner in oscilloscope.
I wonna buy a oscilloscope that will measure high frequency like 2 or 3 GHz.
Now question is that If i buy a oscilloscope with size of 1G Digital Storage Oscilloscope 100MHz bandwidth, will it be able to measure the high frequency.
If it doesn't than which oscilloscope is suitable for me?
May you live a long life Full of gladness and health . May all God's blessings descend upon you. May peace be within you may your heart be strong. May you find what you're seeking wherever you roam