MagicSmoker
Electrical
- May 5, 2010
- 92
Well, folks, I've gotten by with my THS720 for many years now. It's been a fantastic scope - definitely one of the best-engineered products I have ever used - but it is definitely showing its age because more and more I find myself wishing for faster/better transient capture and math functions, maybe even do a little FFT now and again. I basically design high power SMPS, motor drives and such; only occasionally do I need to track down glitches on digital lines and that is usually in association with the high power stuff going on nearby.
So I'm in the market for a new portable scope. I do tend to lean towards Tek just because, but I'm open to other suggestions - just none of that Chinese rip-off crap. Four isolated channels (I use a diff. probe for the critical stuff, but like to be able to poke regular probes without blowing up the input stage, too). A 100MHz is plenty as ringing and the clocks I work with are generally below 30-40Mhz. I could definitely use more sample depth and speed - the 500MS/s rate claimed by the THS720 ain't cutting it at all (I have to be very patient and get lucky to catch a lot of glitches these days). Maybe a little larger screen than the THS720's 4.87", but the size of the scope itself is perfect. Oh, budget range is, say, $2k to $5k.
The new Fluke 190 series ScopeMeters *look* nice, but unless they have radically improved their user interface I wouldn't touch one with the proverbial 10' pole. The Agilent handheld scopes would be a step backward for me, but even their 1000 series "portables" look like a quantum leap in features, anyway... too bad they are stretching my definitely of portable.
In short, I would love to have a more modern version of my beloved THS720, but it seems Tek killed that line off some time ago.
I'm mainly looking for opinions from my esteemed peers on this.
So I'm in the market for a new portable scope. I do tend to lean towards Tek just because, but I'm open to other suggestions - just none of that Chinese rip-off crap. Four isolated channels (I use a diff. probe for the critical stuff, but like to be able to poke regular probes without blowing up the input stage, too). A 100MHz is plenty as ringing and the clocks I work with are generally below 30-40Mhz. I could definitely use more sample depth and speed - the 500MS/s rate claimed by the THS720 ain't cutting it at all (I have to be very patient and get lucky to catch a lot of glitches these days). Maybe a little larger screen than the THS720's 4.87", but the size of the scope itself is perfect. Oh, budget range is, say, $2k to $5k.
The new Fluke 190 series ScopeMeters *look* nice, but unless they have radically improved their user interface I wouldn't touch one with the proverbial 10' pole. The Agilent handheld scopes would be a step backward for me, but even their 1000 series "portables" look like a quantum leap in features, anyway... too bad they are stretching my definitely of portable.
In short, I would love to have a more modern version of my beloved THS720, but it seems Tek killed that line off some time ago.
I'm mainly looking for opinions from my esteemed peers on this.