Hi!
- How much are you willing to spend?
- Second-hand or new?
- Have you ever used an oscilloscope?
- Going to be used for hobby, profession or future profession?
- Used mostly for microcontroller-based designs?
At home I have two oscilloscopes:
Tektronix 465 Oscilloscope, 1974 model.
http://www.amplifier.cd/Test_Equipme..._other/465.htm
I got it for free in the year 1991. The oscilloscope was in a Bank
as part of the on-site maintenance equipment tools for 5 large hard disks.
The oscilloscope was dismantled together with hard disks in 1991.
After 30 years the oscilloscope is still working and is still like
new. (Used only after 1991).
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Agilent 54622D Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope. (Formerly Hewlett-Packard).
http://www.testequipmentdepot.com/hp...s/hp54622d.htm
I bought it new in the year 2001. (My wife did not approve).
Great equipment, I use it all the time.
The Agilent 54622D 2+16 channel, 100 MHz Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope (MSO), with two scope channels and 16 logic timing channels, uniquely combines the detailed signal analysis of a scope with the multi-channel timing measurements of a logic analyzer. It lets you trigger on and view the complex interactions among your signals on up to 18 channels simultaneously. The 54622D is ideally suited for CPLD and MCU based applications.
Features:
- Unique 2+16 channel MSO model
- 100 MHz
- Patented high-definition display with superior horizontal resolution
- 4 MB of MegaZoom deep memory mapped to 32 levels of intensity, 25 million vectors/sec.
- Powerful, flexible triggering including I²C, SPI, LIN, CAN and USB
- Standard built-in floppy, RS-232 and parallel ports, FFT's
- Quick Help in 11 languages
Best regards,
Luciano
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