Re: GDS820C/IDS810 D.S. Oscilloscopes?
From: Frank Bemelman (f.bemelmanx_at_xs4all.invalid.nl)
Date: 11/23/04
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Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 16:38:05 +0100
"Antonio" <el1_rem_mofer@uco.es> schreef in bericht
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> Hi,
> I am planning to buy a low end digital storage oscilloscope. My first
> option was a TDS1002 from Tektronix but a sales engineer told me to
> consider an IDS810 from ISO-Tech, as its price/performance is
> -supposedly- excellent. I have never heard of that brand, so I have made
> some research on the Internet and I have come to know that this
> equipment is made in Taiwan by a so-called Good Will Instrument Company.
> Its equipment is sold in the USA under the name INS-Tech and in Europe
> as ISO-Tech (this is where I am writing from; Europe, Spain).
>
> The oscilloscope I am interested in is IDS810, that is equivalent to the
> one named GDS-820C in the USA (color LCD display, 150 Mhz bandwidth,
> real time sampling rate: 100 MS/s ,25GS/s ET -Equivalent TimeSampling
> Technique- maximum on each channel, 125 Kb per channel, including USB,
> RS232 and parallel port standard interfaces). In Spain it sells for 999
> euros-10% discount+VAT, while Tektronix TDS1002 (monochrome LCD display,
> 60 Mhz bandwidth, 1 GS/s) sells for 1,066-20% discount+VAT
> (communications module plus aditional memory storage is available only
> as an option, priced 375 euros+VAT). (1 euro=1.3 dollars).
> I have read the technical details and they seem to meet my requirements.
> The point is if this oscilloscope is reliable and if it really does
> quite perform (as it claims to do).
> Has anybody out there ever used such oscilloscope? Is anybody willing to
> share his experience with it?
> Any piece of advice is welcome. Thanks in advance.
Well, I'd go with the TDS1002. I live in Europe, so I have no
particular reason to promote American products. I don't know
the GDS-820C but the 100MS/s versus 1GS/s is enough reason for
me to prefer the TDS. Color is nice, and so are the comm options
of the GDS, but if you can live without that...
-- Thanks, Frank. (remove 'x' and 'invalid' when replying by email)
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