Quick hardware review... Cheap USB scope
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:49 am
I recently needed a 4-channel scope for some diagnostics. I really didn't want to fork over the $2k+ USD to Tektronix, so I figured I'd give one of those cheap-ass USB machines a whirl. Some of them (Pico) are quite expensive. I settled on the Hantek (Cheap Chinese).
A 4 channel 60Mhz scope for about $300. I really didn't expect much coming in.
http://www.hantek.com.cn/english/produc ... p?unid=122
Bottom line: The English version of the software is quite good. The hardware works pretty well and it has an ethernet, so you can remotely locate the head. It is definitely noisier then my Tek and if you have all 4 channels going, the update speed does drop a bit. Overall, though, great piece of kit. Considering the price, SPECTACULAR piece of kit.
Edit: They don't have a linux version of the software, but they do offer an SDK. Probably wouldn't be hard to interface it to any of the O/S scope viewer tools designed to work with soundcards.

A 4 channel 60Mhz scope for about $300. I really didn't expect much coming in.
http://www.hantek.com.cn/english/produc ... p?unid=122
Bottom line: The English version of the software is quite good. The hardware works pretty well and it has an ethernet, so you can remotely locate the head. It is definitely noisier then my Tek and if you have all 4 channels going, the update speed does drop a bit. Overall, though, great piece of kit. Considering the price, SPECTACULAR piece of kit.
Edit: They don't have a linux version of the software, but they do offer an SDK. Probably wouldn't be hard to interface it to any of the O/S scope viewer tools designed to work with soundcards.
