I work a lot with Arduinos so I need a 'scope, but nothing on the market really seems to fit the bill.
2 channels isn't enough for the job (I often look at three or more signals at a time) and the price of a 4 channel DSO is a massive jump from a 2 channel. I can't really justify spending that much.
But...usually some (or all) of the signals I'm looking at are digital. Even if I bought a 4-channel 'scope, all the extra input circuitry would be wasted/unused.
What I really need is a 2-channel 'scope with 4 (or
digital inputs.
Analog bandwidth doesn't need to be great, 50MHz would be enough. I also don't need massive buffer depths, etc., basic functionality will do.
The same goes for the digital inputs, if I can see a 25MHz signal, that's plenty. Some basic logic analyzer functions (I2C, SPI) would be appreciated.
Is there anything out there that fits this description? I own a DSO Quad and that _kinda_ does the job but I hate the controls (and the limitations created by them). I'd be happy to pay double for something like that with real knobs on it that lets you scroll/zoom/etc.
I know of exactly *one* candidate which looks very close to what I want, the Hantek MSO5102D. The MSO5102D hardware looks fine, the analog side looks good, but the digital side seems like a bit of an afterthought. As far as I can tell it just displays the inputs, nothing more. With a bit of logic analysis functionality in the firmware...? I'd probably be buying one.
So, any ideas about something that fits the requirements (2 analog, 4/8 digital, reasonable price)?
Anybody own a Hantek MSO5102D and can confirm my suspicions about the digital side?