califflash
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I've run into nearly a dozen issues in the last month in which having a scope meter would have been very handy. I have gotten my boss interested in the time savings that one would have given us and the vast amount of data that they would provide. I am of course receiving push back on cost.
Does any one have any recommendations for a scope meter that is more affordable than the Fluke 123?
I'm a controls engineer for a large manufacturer. We also build and integrate our own equipment. I would be the only one with access to it so "robustness" would not be as large an issue as if I was buying one for the maintenance department. I'm looking for a 20mhz scope, data logging, and the ability to offload to the computer. I would be doing everything from checking encoder signals and vfd output to capturing voltage/current data for 75kW IR ovens.
Thanks in advance.
Does any one have any recommendations for a scope meter that is more affordable than the Fluke 123?
I'm a controls engineer for a large manufacturer. We also build and integrate our own equipment. I would be the only one with access to it so "robustness" would not be as large an issue as if I was buying one for the maintenance department. I'm looking for a 20mhz scope, data logging, and the ability to offload to the computer. I would be doing everything from checking encoder signals and vfd output to capturing voltage/current data for 75kW IR ovens.
Thanks in advance.