TY for the great video, currently watching but I am excited for the FFT & advanced section because I never see intro videos explaining advanced functions of the scope.
Glad to hear that! Since this was an intro I only gave a brief explanation of what FFTs are, but I'll definitely get into more details in future videos.
Maybe in another video you could talk about PC oscilloscope. The most famous one is the PicoScope, it's easy to capture and reopen screenshot, you can decode some numeric signal (could be a buyable option on other brand), and the software is some time updated. I already use it, and it's quiet convenient. You have cheap double channel to four expensive channel product. There is also Red Pitaya, but I newer use this brand.
PC based scopes are certainly another option which I forgot to mention, thanks for the suggestions. I don't own one but if I ever get one I'll definitely make a video about it.
TY for the great video, currently watching but I am excited for the FFT & advanced section because I never see intro videos explaining advanced functions of the scope.
Glad to hear that! Since this was an intro I only gave a brief explanation of what FFTs are, but I'll definitely get into more details in future videos.
Maybe in another video you could talk about PC oscilloscope. The most famous one is the PicoScope, it's easy to capture and reopen screenshot, you can decode some numeric signal (could be a buyable option on other brand), and the software is some time updated. I already use it, and it's quiet convenient. You have cheap double channel to four expensive channel product.
There is also Red Pitaya, but I newer use this brand.
PC based scopes are certainly another option which I forgot to mention, thanks for the suggestions. I don't own one but if I ever get one I'll definitely make a video about it.