I'm looking for an entry-level 4ch 100MHz scope and from my searching so far, the GW Instek GDS-1054B and Siglent SDS1104X-E (
both hackable) seems to meet my needs. The Rigol DS1054Z everybody loves to recommend is definitely not suitable for me, due to it's horrible FFT functionality.
I basically want to get an oscilloscope as a poor-man's signal analyser for low frequencies (20Hz ~ 70MHz), while being a general purpose oscilloscope (which is why I want 4 channels). Obviously a real SA will give better resolution, but it's not worth the $$$ for me from the prices I've seen ($1k+). An oscilloscope with FFT is like a 2-in-1 instrument for me, for half the cost!
Remote control is also important for me, for the ability to do further analysis and recording on the captured raw waveform(s) on a computer.
Which brings me to the GDS-1054B and SDS1104X-E, which seems to be the only scopes that satisfies my requirements for a good cost.
The main differences relevant for me seem to be:
Model | GDS-1054B (hacked) | SDS1104X-E (hacked) |
Price | ~$400 | ~$500 |
Channels | 4 (dedicated controls) | 4 (shared controls) |
Bandwdith | 100 MHz | 200 MHz |
Sample Rate | 1 GSa/s @ 1ch 500 MSa/s @ 2ch 250 MSa/s @ 4ch | 1 GSa/s @ 2ch 500 MSa/s @ 4ch |
Sample Depth | 8 bits | 8 bits |
Record Length | 10 Mpt | 14 Mpt/ch @ 2ch 7 MPt/ch @ 4ch |
Oversampling | N/A | +3 bits @ 7 MHz |
FFT Points | 1 Mpt | 1 Mpt |
Wave Gen | N/A | +$270 addon (25 MHz) |
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Remote Control | SCPI (LAN / USB)*2 | SCPI (LAN / USB) HTTP GUI |
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2 Doesn't seem to support dumping the waveform back over SCPI? Instead forces you to save to internal or USB disk? Would be a dealbreaker if true. :ACQuire<X>:MEMory?
So at least on paper, the SDS1104X-E seems better, for $100 more. Please correct me if I got anything wrong.
But the specs on paper doesn't tell me how useable the scopes are (except the lack of dedicated channel controls on the SDS1104X-E, a disadvantage).
Which is why I'm posting here, especially for those who've used these scopes before.
How does actually using the scopes feel like? Does anyone have any particular complaints about the scopes and/or their interfaces that I should know?
Do you think $100 extra for the SDS1104X-E worth it? Or $370 extra if I include the AWG (or should I just buy an external wave gen...)?