Aniol1349
Well-known member
Hey guys,
I'm looking for a spectrum analyzer to add to my work bench, I work on mac and I can't justify buying a big expensive analyser by now so I'm looking into the USB scopes available now.
I want to be able to measure THD + noise + frequency response of circuits.
I'm modifying a console and I wan't to measure the specs before and after, and also how individual components change those specs.
I was getting excited by the QuantAsylum QA400 but they don't have any support for Mac so I have to look elsewhere.
There's a nice Lindos LA100 on eBay but for £700 its out of my price range, although I can imagine it would be an investment and it would serve me for quite a some time; how does actually unit like Lindos compare with the cheaper analyzers?
I came across the BitScope which does support mac and it's for a good price, anyone have any opinions on their units? I'm not actually sure which one will suit me best as I already have a nice analog oscilloscope and I really only need an analyzer.
Are there any other considerations for an analyzer which will run on mac?
Thanks for any input!
Hubert
I'm looking for a spectrum analyzer to add to my work bench, I work on mac and I can't justify buying a big expensive analyser by now so I'm looking into the USB scopes available now.
I want to be able to measure THD + noise + frequency response of circuits.
I'm modifying a console and I wan't to measure the specs before and after, and also how individual components change those specs.
I was getting excited by the QuantAsylum QA400 but they don't have any support for Mac so I have to look elsewhere.
There's a nice Lindos LA100 on eBay but for £700 its out of my price range, although I can imagine it would be an investment and it would serve me for quite a some time; how does actually unit like Lindos compare with the cheaper analyzers?
I came across the BitScope which does support mac and it's for a good price, anyone have any opinions on their units? I'm not actually sure which one will suit me best as I already have a nice analog oscilloscope and I really only need an analyzer.
Are there any other considerations for an analyzer which will run on mac?
Thanks for any input!
Hubert