Reply by Phil Hobbs August 4, 20162016-08-04
On 08/03/2016 07:35 AM, Klaus Kragelund wrote:
> Hi > > Just wanted to share this > > I just downloaded the open source gain/phase analyzer for the Pico scopes > > https://bitbucket.org/hexamer/fra4picoscope/wiki/Home > > It works great > > So use you Picoscope to get a gain/phase analyzer for free, or if you can use a USB scope also, then spend 129 USD for the cheapest Picoscope with AWG: > > https://www.picotech.com/oscilloscope/2000/picoscope-2000-overview > > Cheers > > Klaus >
Looks nice. I've been wanting a faster dynamic signal analyzer. Of course it's 8-bits only though, so it isn't much use as an actual spectrum analyzer. I'll have to get my HP 3585A working at some point. (It's got an LO unlock problem, which might be something simple.) Cheers Phil Hobbs -- Dr Philip C D Hobbs Principal Consultant ElectroOptical Innovations LLC Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics 160 North State Road #203 Briarcliff Manor NY 10510 hobbs at electrooptical dot net http://electrooptical.net
Reply by Klaus Kragelund August 3, 20162016-08-03
Hi

Just wanted to share this

I just downloaded the open source gain/phase analyzer for the Pico scopes

https://bitbucket.org/hexamer/fra4picoscope/wiki/Home

It works great

So use you Picoscope to get a gain/phase analyzer for free, or if you can use a USB scope also, then spend 129 USD for the cheapest Picoscope with AWG:

https://www.picotech.com/oscilloscope/2000/picoscope-2000-overview

Cheers

Klaus