
Owon PDS6062S 60 MHz Portable Digital Oscilloscope, USB interface, 250MS/s, Dual Channel Review
Portable Oscilloscope. 60 Mhz Bandwidth. 250MS/s Sample Rate (Real time). Rise time of < 5.8ns. 7.5 inch color LCD, STN screen, 640 x 480 pixels. Dual channels+External Trigger. Normal sample: Peak, Detect and Average. Record Length:6K points on each channel. Horizontal scale (s/div): 5ns/div-100s/div step by 1-2-5. Vertical Sensitivity: 5mV ~ 5V/div (at BNC input). Automatic measurement: Vpp, Vavg, RMS, Frequency, Period, Vmax, Vmin, Vtop, Vbase, Width, OVershoot, Preshoot, Risetime, Falltime, +width, -Width, +Duty, -Duty, Delay A-B up, Delay A-B down.
Price : $333.82
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Owon PDS6062S 60 MHz Portable Digital Oscilloscope, USB interface, 250MS/s, Dual Channel Feature
- Autoscale. 20 Automatic Measurements. 60 MHz bandwidth.
- Up to 500MS/s real time sample rate. Support USB for data transmission to PC.
- 7.5 inch LCD color display for large view.
- Max. record length of 6000 points for each channel.
- Advanced trigger function:Edge trigger?Video trigger and Alternate trigger.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Not a bad deal
By Geezer 67
Just got one of these, although the display is only viewable at about 30 degrees or less in all directions, it is clear and readable. The instrument is well built, the software works on Windows7, and it's loaded with great functions. It comes with a double ended A to A USB cable, Two X1, X10 probes with compensation tool and spare parts. A power cable for your area and a user manual that is thick and completely in English! I was looking at a ringing waveform at the terminals of my 12v battery that is connected to a 30 watt solar panel, and measured the frequency at about 50 Khz or so. When the sun went down the waveform disappeared, so I increased the input level and decreased the sweep time until I saw another waveform. This wave was jumping around in amplitude and frequency, so I measured one wave again. This time the frequency was 108.?? Mhz !!! After thinking a bit, I grabbed my little FM Stereo radio and tuned it to 108 Mhz. I almost couldn't believe what I was seeing and hearing! The waveform on the scope was jumping around with the program on the radio!!! I guess the long wires from the solar panel were acting as an antenna and the scope was acting as a reciever. The OWON scopes are all discontinued now, so if you need a good scope cheap, you should consider one of these. The 3 year warranty gives me hope that the quality is pretty good! Of course if it dies you will probably be left to your own resources. For less than 300 dollars for a 60Mhz scope, I decided it was worth the gamble. I recommend the OWON scopes highly. 1000 dollars and up is just ridiculous for a digital oscilloscope! I think most of these expensive scopes will have a lengthy if not permanent home in the ware houses where they reside. By the way, it is 250Ms/s in dual trace mode but in single trace and FFT mode it seems to be 500Ms/s! ( Now, if I can just find my old homemade Function Generator......)
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