> >I splurged and bought a Tek TDS-210 60 MHz 2-channel digital scope. I love >it. It's small, and bench space is limited here. AH! I wasn't aware that it was a DSO. That makes things better. >The scope is such a useful instrument that I would encourage you to get the >best one that you can afford, and even stretch a bit to get the next one up >from that. Absolutely. >I prefer digital to analog for just about anything, although >someone with a bigger brain than mine could probably tell you if there are >reasons to get an analog scope. Both have their advantages. I like being able to email waveforms around, and that's a DSO sort of thing. Analog is better at details, and dosen't suffer from aliasing. It also dosen't hide noise as digital does. -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body