Hameg HMO2022 Screenshot
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Hameg HMO2022 test measurement


Showing noise - or the lack thereof - picked up by the probe.
You'll find some information relating this scope over on EEVblog and on jeelabs.
I think I will get this one some day.
My decision is not primarily based on the fact that it has mixed signal capabilities. It is a nice feature and the license key + probe connector is nowhere as expensive as what Agilent demands for these for their Infinivision 3000X series of scopes.
If I could justify the expenses for a 4CH 200MHz 3000X class scope I would get one, as it has the option for a later BW upgrade. BUT it would be a waste of money. The HMO2024 will serve me well for all the things I can foresee. I could probably live with the 70MHz version for now, but these are not BW upgradable.
You'll find some information relating this scope over on EEVblog and on jeelabs.
I think I will get this one some day.
My decision is not primarily based on the fact that it has mixed signal capabilities. It is a nice feature and the license key + probe connector is nowhere as expensive as what Agilent demands for these for their Infinivision 3000X series of scopes.
If I could justify the expenses for a 4CH 200MHz 3000X class scope I would get one, as it has the option for a later BW upgrade. BUT it would be a waste of money. The HMO2024 will serve me well for all the things I can foresee. I could probably live with the 70MHz version for now, but these are not BW upgradable.
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