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in 14 bit mode and 8 bit Mode
That is not 2 mV, it is around 200uV RMS which is more normal.....
This is amount of noise that, for instance, has Rigol DS1054Z (unlocked to 100MHz) that is an 8bit scope.
It is still not low noise but OK. Low noise would be quite less than 100uV RMS. There are quite a few inexpensive 8 bit scopes (Micisg and Siglent comes to mind) that have much lower noise than that.
So Owon is 14 bit but noise levels are at just OK-ish entry level 8 bit scope level.. And it is not even that inexpensive.
For general purpose work, DS1054Z (or Micsig or Siglent) would be better choice overall..
I never said that the noise is 2mV
And for the noise, I compared it with other USB scope in this price range .... not the bench scope like siglent or rigol which I believe has lower noise.
Regards
Agus
Well you did say it.. but never mind. We could have misunderstanding here.
In Eleshop Owon VDS6102A is €322.31 +VAT..
My point is that is not really THAT low cost..
Rigol DS1102Z-E and Siglent SDS1202X-E are same price range and better in every respect. And Siglent SDS1202X-E will have 3x less noise... Both will be fully featured "real" scopes that are proven to be working really well. Siglent SDS1202X-E will also have good FFT with 1MPts..
Unless you got your Owon for half the price, it wasn't a good deal at all, in my opinion..
What kind misunderstanding did you mean?
my post is still there to read. But yes, I agree, never mind.
I got mine about USD 280 incl. shipping. Curiosity does have its price
. Rigol 1054Z about USD 470 in local shop here.
I have bench scopes too, but don't think the bench better in every aspects compared to this USB scope. At least in portability and larger display the USB scope has its advantage.
For speed and simple measurement, this Owon scope is not lacking compared to entry level bench.
But in general if you have more budget and can afford bench scope like Siglent or Rigol, that's still a better choice in my opinion.
Best regards
Agus