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Siegfried Meier

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Can anyone recommend a good product?

I was looking at this and it's $10 bucks for a single license:

http://www.zelscope.com/index.html

Shop space is limited and was hoping to use a small PC to do several jobs including tone generator and frequency counter.

If there's something better, I'd love to hear about it.  Probably windows is best for now.

Thanks!
Sig
 
A major problem with this software is that the signal bandwidth is limited to 20kHz.  For the meaningful display of an audio signal one needs a bandwidth of at least 1MHz, which is easy to attain with a cheap analog scope.

David
 
david-p said:
A major problem with this software is that the signal bandwidth is limited to 20kHz.  For the meaningful display of an audio signal one needs a bandwidth of at least 1MHz, which is easy to attain with a cheap analog scope.

David

+1
 
It'll show you a 1k sine wave just fine... I remember DLing zelscope and immediately uninstalling it for whatever reason ... i'll let you know what software I ended up with after work.
 
Using these for years now at home and work,alongside my trusty hitachi/work, and farnell/home scopes
....do require a good PC /GPU..and a few bucks.
But IMHO unbeatable......
http://www.picotech.com/
 
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