I've viewed other content on the element14 channel but new to your featured videos. You have a very effective and articulate presentation style, and that is how I learn most effectively. Thank you for producing this, and your upfront transparency about the sponsor of your content. You must be well regarded in this community, as I read a posted comment from one of R&S's competitors (*cough, cough* . . . Keysight).
Great explanation, James! We find that sampling rate of [maximum bandwidth * 2.5] does pretty well with the right interpolation. More never hurts, though :)
Very well prepared presentation, would like to learn more. I am a beginner, never took lessons in electronics, but got a sudden urge to get involved. Purchased a 25mhz, full featured oscilloscope, and was wondering if I made the right choice. Will be testing my gadgets and breadboard projects. Will it be enough for what I am using it for? Thank you for your time
hi good video, i am looking to put together a small e lab, it has been 20 years sense i had an e lab, and a scope tech has changed a lot... i am looking to try and build a 3 phase power inverter using a pi or an Arduino micro controller, in the 30 to 120 Hz range, i would like to get a nice clean sine wave, what kind of scope should i be looking for?
I've viewed other content on the element14 channel but new to your featured videos. You have a very effective and articulate presentation style, and that is how I learn most effectively. Thank you for producing this, and your upfront transparency about the sponsor of your content. You must be well regarded in this community, as I read a posted comment from one of R&S's competitors (*cough, cough* . . . Keysight).
Great explanation, James! We find that sampling rate of [maximum bandwidth * 2.5] does pretty well with the right interpolation. More never hurts, though :)
Thank you for your response, meant a lot to me. Keep up the good work😊
Very good explanation between bandwidth and sample rate. Thanks!
Great Video!
Nice explanation James.
Thanks Tim! Great to see you!
Nice!
Very well prepared presentation, would like to learn more. I am a beginner, never took lessons in electronics, but got a sudden urge to get involved. Purchased a 25mhz, full featured oscilloscope, and was wondering if I made the right choice. Will be testing my gadgets and breadboard projects. Will it be enough for what I am using it for? Thank you for your time
Yes. 25 MHz is a good starting point.
What stats do I need to hit to see how my synthesizer looks? Sound / waveform wise.
hi good video, i am looking to put together a small e lab, it has been 20 years sense i had an e lab, and a scope tech has changed a lot...
i am looking to try and build a 3 phase power inverter using a pi or an Arduino micro controller, in the 30 to 120 Hz range, i would like to get a nice clean sine wave, what kind of scope should i be looking for?
For 100Mbps CAT5 what is the minimum oscilloscope specifications ?
(BW and Sample rate) is Sample rate 2.5Msa/s and band width 200khz enough?
Thanks
i have scope of BW 500Mhz, rise time spec is
Cutting edge oscilloscope
I thought it was the dude from Pawn Stars from the thumbpic.
Eric Butterbean went into electronics after retirement