Slightly off-topic-USB Oscilloscopes

jfls45

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I'm in the market for purchasing a USB-Oscilloscope. I am hoping to get some advice from anyone that has any experience with these and can recommend what to buy? Make, model, where to buy? etc...

I'm guessing I wouldn't need more than a 100Mhz device.

Thanks

Also, if anyone has any good links to a better forum I can post too I would appreciate that info as well.
 
I would use ebay as a starting point. There are tons of USB Oscilloscope's for sell there. I haven't used a USB scope so I don't have any comments on those. We use a Tektronix Oscilloscope at work.
 
I've been carrying a Fluke ScopeMeter in my toolbox for several years. It is very rugged and accurate (Great Tool!). Take a look at what they have to offer.
 
My office has a Picoscope and two CleverScopes for benchtop electronics and industrial network work, and a Fluke ScopeMeter for field work.

I'm a big fan of the Cleverscope. Mine has a power problem (after 3 years of service) and I'm sending it back to New Zealand to be repaired.
 

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