Hello
I just ordered a Multicomp MP720105 Oscilloscope from Farnell's, its in my price range and I can't afford/justify a Keysight or Rigol, its to replace my elderly Tenma 72-8710. It appears to have better specifications than others in the same price area, I think that this is because it is a new model.
https://uk.farnell.com/multicomp-pro/mp720105/dso-200mhz-1gsps-1-7ns/dp/3228045Multicomp appears to be a Farnell's/CPC/Element 14 own brand made up of re-labeled OEM manufactured goods, and searching for it on Google fails to provide anything useful.
Any opinions? Have I made a mistake?
Its got a big manual.
From the web page:
The MP720105 from Multicomp Pro Pro is a 200MHz, 2-channel digital storage oscilloscope, featuring 1GS/s sampling rates, 8-bits vertical resolution, an 8" colour LCD screen, and decoding kit (RS232, SPI, I2C, CAN trigger/decode).
- Ultra-thin design, less space accommodation
- Multi-interface integration - USB host, USB device, USB port for PictBridge, LAN, AUX
- 8" 800x600 high resolution colour LCD screen
- 40M record length
- 8-bits vertical resolution ADC
- Max 75,000 wfms/s waveform refresh rate
- Low background noise, vertical sensitivity 1mV/div - 10V/div
- Multi-trigger and bus decoding function
- SCPI and LabVIEW supported
- 1ns/div - 1000 horizontal scale (s/div), step by 1-2-5
- DC, AC and GND input coupling
- Edge, Video, Pulse, Slope, Runt, Windows, Timeout, Nth Edge, Logic, I2C, SPI, RS232 and CAN trigger types
- Auto, normal and single trigger modes
- Dimensions (W x H x D) - 340 x 177 x 90mm
- Device Weight - 2.6kg
Thanks.
Karl.