Really appreciate your time and effort to show us how to use these, and make sense of it. A lot of this is going over my head, but have always wanted to learn this. I have a TSO-TC3, and am using your videos to learn from. Thank you, James ... an old dog learning new tricks.
Nice video once again 👍🏻 Yeah that buffer thing mentioned in the comments might be the reason and if that's the case there's no fixing that. Good little oscilloscope nevertheless!
Is the DSO153 sufficient for analyzing 12v DC relays that triggers for approx. 10ms to 120ms? I'm thinking between the DSO153 and DSO1511G (although it costs almost twice as much as the DSO153). Maybe additionally analyzing n-channel MOSFET-s to confirm on time (arduino controlled). I don't own any oscilloscope yet.
@@TheGibby3340 I also watched your video "Fnirsi DSO-153 Injector Waveform" about the issue of 153, is that still relevant after the firmware update version 1.6? So in a nutshell, do you recommend the 153 over the 152? :)
That’s tough to answer…I do like the quicker screen refresh rate on the 152. But the X axis trigger and the signal generator on the 153 is also nice. The 152 is only like…20 Bucks. You really can’t go wrong with either. 🍻 PS: although I haven’t re-scoped an injector with 153 I highly doubt the issue is resolved, as the update file size was tiny.
@@TheGibby3340 you made a lot of videos of there product, I'm pretty sure they will send u one to review, but in the case they send u 2, remember I'm here 🤣😂
though not in the specs, we can deduce that both those scopes have a small 1000 point buffer DSO-153 with its 5M sample rate uses the entire buffer on that 200µs wide screen...then a lag as buffer refreshes for next screen DSO-152 with its 2.5M sample rate gets 2 screens out of that buffer...no lag between screen 1 and 2 ... then buffer has to refresh I think that's what's going on... hope all is well out your way, Ian ... we're getting heat wave up here...rare for us, so I'm soaking it all in:)
Thx Denis. Makes some sense. Kinda counterintuitive though, as most would expect the performance of the higher priced version to be better. Anyway all good. Enjoy the Summer, on the edge of August already. Cheers & thx for checking in. 🍻
Really appreciate your time and effort to show us how to use these, and make sense of it. A lot of this is going over my head, but have always wanted to learn this. I have a TSO-TC3, and am using your videos to learn from.
Thank you,
James ... an old dog learning new tricks.
Thx James. Honestly I am no expert. Just trying to pass on what little I can. 🍻
Nice video once again 👍🏻 Yeah that buffer thing mentioned in the comments might be the reason and if that's the case there's no fixing that. Good little oscilloscope nevertheless!
Thank you Sir. I hope you didn’t mind me including your comment, as it is a very good point. 🍻
@@TheGibby3340 Not at all 😄 Keep up the good work!
Is the DSO153 sufficient for analyzing 12v DC relays that triggers for approx. 10ms to 120ms? I'm thinking between the DSO153 and DSO1511G (although it costs almost twice as much as the DSO153). Maybe additionally analyzing n-channel MOSFET-s to confirm on time (arduino controlled). I don't own any oscilloscope yet.
Yeah should be fine. 10ms is a lifetime in electronics. @ 40 bucks you can’t go far wrong 😁 Thx for watching 🍻
@@TheGibby3340 I also watched your video "Fnirsi DSO-153 Injector Waveform" about the issue of 153, is that still relevant after the firmware update version 1.6?
So in a nutshell, do you recommend the 153 over the 152? :)
That’s tough to answer…I do like the quicker screen refresh rate on the 152. But the X axis trigger and the signal generator on the 153 is also nice. The 152 is only like…20 Bucks. You really can’t go wrong with either. 🍻
PS: although I haven’t re-scoped an injector with 153
I highly doubt the issue is resolved, as the update file size was tiny.
I just saw they have 2 channels scope and and multimeter touch screen, any thoughts on that one?
I only have had experience with the 152 & 3. Both appear to be great starter/entry level products. Thx for watching 🍻
I just saw the product you are referring to…Looks very interesting indeed. Now if I can just con…I mean persuade Fnirsi into sending me one 🤣
@@TheGibby3340 you made a lot of videos of there product, I'm pretty sure they will send u one to review, but in the case they send u 2, remember I'm here 🤣😂
🤣 Will do 🤣
@@TheGibby3340 just hope the touchscreen one do better job at fuel injector wave form
5M * 200µs = 1000 pts
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though not in the specs, we can deduce that both those scopes have a small 1000 point buffer
DSO-153 with its 5M sample rate uses the entire buffer on that 200µs wide screen...then a lag as buffer refreshes for next screen
DSO-152 with its 2.5M sample rate gets 2 screens out of that buffer...no lag between screen 1 and 2 ... then buffer has to refresh
I think that's what's going on...
hope all is well out your way, Ian ... we're getting heat wave up here...rare for us, so I'm soaking it all in:)
Thx Denis. Makes some sense. Kinda counterintuitive though, as most would expect the performance of the higher priced version to be better. Anyway all good. Enjoy the Summer, on the edge of August already. Cheers & thx for checking in. 🍻
Kinda like up grading to larger injectors and not up grading the fuel system for the added flow (fuel pump)
Perhaps a crisper signal was the goal on the newer model, I'd rather have a bigger buffer than a multi signal generator.
I posted a comment here earlier Ian ... maybe found its way into your need to review area?
I can re-post if you can't find it...
Sorry Denis. I don’t see your comment. 🤷♂️