I've thoroughly enjoyed this series, and like the way the lessons were broken down into specific topics. I've been a ham for over 30 years, and dabbled in electronics since the first grade. I just purchased a new oscilloscope for myself this Christmas, and this has been extremely useful in understanding how to get the most out of these amazing devices. Well done!
Hi Mr. Hancock. I've just finished to watch all of your 18 lessons about oscilloscope. They are very clear and detailed. It is amazing be learning with you and I really appreciate your classes. Thank you. Of course I'll be reading your papers as well. Thank you Keysight for sponsoring such initiative.
.... We still use carrier pigeons with USB thumb drives to resolve internet URL's in Australia too !. Thanks Johnnie, you add 'Class' to these presentations. Articulate, entertaining, contagious enthusiasm.
These will be very interesting upcoming lectures, and you presented this one in a very nice style! That reminded me of my own time as a student in Physics, where I also bought and used a lot of such T&M equipment for our experiments, preferably from Hewlett Packard, of course. In 1989, for my PhD studies, I were even allowed to buy an HP3458A, probably being one of the first users of this fine instrument.
It's been years since I graduated from Engineering school in 1983. I'm retired now and want to pick up a small oscilloscope and glad I found this series.
Neat to see how the RICH guys fill up their test bench! I did justify the $2000 for the scope, but I can't justify that for a power supply or DMM. Too many very nice equivalents now available for under a fourth the price of the Keysight models. Spending a few hundred on an instrument is WAY different than spending a few thousand!
Is it just me, or is it common for others to also want all of those devices, mostly because of all the awesome buttons, knobs, and screens??? Obviously I'd want to be able to use them for stuff, but mostly for how cool it all looks to me! LOL
While i agree with you on most points. And keysight does make great equipment i would never recomend it to a student that will buy them from their own pocket. You can get much more capable and cheaper instruments from Siglent or Rigol anytime nowadays (talking about lower end mainl) these beatufful r channel 100Mhz 1Gs/s O-Scopes sometimes for less than 400$ while you'r cheapest offering is 2 channel and 50 Mhz Not even gonna talk about other equipment. If i were spending big and looking for highend? Definetly Keysight, Fluke and Tektronix but for budget? I would loom towards Rigol and Siglent.
Not to mention better customer service from Siglent, Rigol or GW Instek. I have one piece of Keysight. It's my first and last. I have over 20 instruments from Siglent, Rigol and GW Instek.
I've thoroughly enjoyed this series, and like the way the lessons were broken down into specific topics. I've been a ham for over 30 years, and dabbled in electronics since the first grade. I just purchased a new oscilloscope for myself this Christmas, and this has been extremely useful in understanding how to get the most out of these amazing devices. Well done!
Hi Mr. Hancock. I've just finished to watch all of your 18 lessons about oscilloscope. They are very clear and detailed. It is amazing be learning with you and I really appreciate your classes. Thank you. Of course I'll be reading your papers as well. Thank you Keysight for sponsoring such initiative.
.... We still use carrier pigeons with USB thumb drives to resolve internet URL's in Australia too !.
Thanks Johnnie, you add 'Class' to these presentations. Articulate, entertaining, contagious enthusiasm.
These will be very interesting upcoming lectures, and you presented this one in a very nice style!
That reminded me of my own time as a student in Physics, where I also bought and used a lot of such T&M equipment for our experiments, preferably from Hewlett Packard, of course. In 1989, for my PhD studies, I were even allowed to buy an HP3458A, probably being one of the first users of this fine instrument.
This series is so much underrated.
Thank you, and for Keysight for making these videos available
It's been years since I graduated from Engineering school in 1983. I'm retired now and want to pick up a small oscilloscope and glad I found this series.
❤❤you are such a gifted lecturer I would like to express my gratitude
Great stuff... looking forward to rest of the series. Thx man!
Neat to see how the RICH guys fill up their test bench! I did justify the $2000 for the scope, but I can't justify that for a power supply or DMM. Too many very nice equivalents now available for under a fourth the price of the Keysight models. Spending a few hundred on an instrument is WAY different than spending a few thousand!
very good video. Thanks a lot
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show/explain about grounds/etc/floating scopes
Is it just me, or is it common for others to also want all of those devices, mostly because of all the awesome buttons, knobs, and screens???
Obviously I'd want to be able to use them for stuff, but mostly for how cool it all looks to me! LOL
While i agree with you on most points.
And keysight does make great equipment i would never recomend it to a student that will buy them from their own pocket. You can get much more capable and cheaper instruments from Siglent or Rigol anytime nowadays (talking about lower end mainl) these beatufful r channel 100Mhz 1Gs/s O-Scopes sometimes for less than 400$ while you'r cheapest offering is 2 channel and 50 Mhz Not even gonna talk about other equipment. If i were spending big and looking for highend? Definetly Keysight, Fluke and Tektronix but for budget? I would loom towards Rigol and Siglent.
Not to mention better customer service from Siglent, Rigol or GW Instek. I have one piece of Keysight. It's my first and last. I have over 20 instruments from Siglent, Rigol and GW Instek.
i wish my dad was a multibillionaire heheheheh i wouild buy the full set
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But toher than that this is a helpfull series
Are you joking, an Oscilloscope is child play to fully understand compared to a spectrum analyzer and VNA
good info. i'll give the speaker a pass for saying "acrosst" cuz he's from a generation of rampant naivete.