Hi all,
Is anybody using the FNIRSI 1013D 2CH Oscilloscope? It's a sub-$200, so the price is OK. I'll be using it mainly for t-shooting and measuring audio tube gear, so 100Mhz is plenty. Other than that any input on pros/cons would be greatly appreciated!
thx much!
/DL
Is anybody using the FNIRSI 1013D 2CH Oscilloscope? It's a sub-$200, so the price is OK. I'll be using it mainly for t-shooting and measuring audio tube gear, so 100Mhz is plenty. Other than that any input on pros/cons would be greatly appreciated!
thx much!
/DL
I have been using one for a few months. Basically as a waveform display for an audio analyzer but it could be used for full fledged troubleshooting. Its feature set is good. Zooming in on a waveform is a little clumsy since its touch but still useable. It really is 100 MHz. There are several sellers on Amazon. Its cheaper elsewhere but Amazon's return policy is great for something like this.
I also got one of these: New Digital 2.4" LCD Handheld Oscilloscope DSO1511E+ 120MHz 500MS/s ARM FPGA ADC | eBay which is much more useable that I would have though such a tiny screen would be. It really is 100 MHz. Also battery powered so really convenient. Only 1 trace but possibly 80% of the time that's enough.
Both have UI challenges and coming from traditional analog scopes they are a learning curve. I'm happy with both.
I also got one of these: New Digital 2.4" LCD Handheld Oscilloscope DSO1511E+ 120MHz 500MS/s ARM FPGA ADC | eBay which is much more useable that I would have though such a tiny screen would be. It really is 100 MHz. Also battery powered so really convenient. Only 1 trace but possibly 80% of the time that's enough.
Both have UI challenges and coming from traditional analog scopes they are a learning curve. I'm happy with both.
Also get a pair of X100 probes if you are working on tube stuff. Well worth the investment both in protecting the scope and you. The Hantek is good: https://www.amazon.com/Hantek-Oscil...1612938982&sprefix=x100+probe',aps,240&sr=8-3
Thanks again. Apparently, the same device comes with different mfq name: FNIRSI, Aiteme, YEAPOOK. They all look exactly the same and list the same specs. Found one on Amazon for $152 US.
Its available from a number of places in two different stylings. However they all seem to be the same. I'm sure it will work well for you.
I looked into that scope last year but then came across this:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1317-$140-2ch-100mhz-fnirsi-tablet-oscilloscope-review/
(the first post contains the youtube video review)
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1317-$140-2ch-100mhz-fnirsi-tablet-oscilloscope-review/
(the first post contains the youtube video review)
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Hi, I am expecting the same oscilloscope to be delivered in a couple of days.. Could you please let me know if the FFT function is useable one? Is it possible to see values of the harmonics and the frequencies? None of the reviews have given an indepth analysis of the FFT aspect of this scopeMine is now setup as a waveform monitor and FFT on the output of my audio analyzer. it really is doing most of what I need. It will replace
Lots more here: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/reverse-engineering-the-fnirsi-1014d/msg5491957/#msg5491957 The FFT is realy not too useful. Maybe its better with the new firmware. I have not tried that yet.
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