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The FNIRSI1014D is a cutting-edge 2-in-1 digital oscilloscope and DDS signal generator, featuring a remarkable 1GSa/s sampling rate and 100MHz bandwidth across two channels. With a user-friendly interface, customizable signal storage, and advanced visualization capabilities, this oscilloscope is designed for professionals seeking accuracy and efficiency in their signal analysis.
G**Y
Good little scope.
Good little scope, haven't used all the features...yet. Takes a little getting use to it. Use of auto setup seem to work, but is not ideal for triggering, which takes some patients. The readouts measurements are good to have. The waveform generator is handy, but can be complex if you let it. It does have a USB port to download or control stuff... I have not used that part yet. The probes appear to be pretty good, The 10 X are what I use for speed and circuit loading. The scope is ground isolated which makes some jobs easier and safer.
G**N
FFT is useless. Otherwise great!
The good:(1) Wow, this little oscilloscope offers quite a lot of bang for the buck. Back in the day, a scope that would do half this much weighed as much as a large, fully stuffed suitcase. I ran this little thing through its paces in my laptop, sitting on the sofa. Incredible!(2) The scope seems pretty accurate.(3) Love the built-in signal generator. I wish it had amplitude control, but it's wonderful nevertheless.(4) The controls are easy to use - intuitive, once you get the hang of the scope.(5) Other reviewers complained about noise from the cheapo power supply. I could detect no such noise, even at full gain (50 mV/div). They must have responded to reviewers' concerns and started using a smoother power supply.(6) The "Auto" button is amazing - a real time-saver. Just press it, and the scope will quickly give you a viewable amplitude and sweep rate to view the waveform. Then tweak the settings from there to your needs. This is not to be confused with auto triggering, which is another function.The bad:(1) The instructions are microscopic. The text is readable with effort. The numbers on the diagram are not, at least by the human species. Fortunately the manual can be viewed and printed in readable format from the fixlib website. (Print to PDF for an electronic copy.) The text is poorly (but not horribly) translated Chinese. Strangely, the specifications for the scope aren't printed in the manual.(2) The FFT display is useless, as there is no way to read off the frequency or amplitude values. The horizontal cursor displays not only time (for the primary display), but also frequency (for the FFT). However, the frequency values are complete nonsense, undoubtedly because of a firmware error. And the vertical cursor does not display the FFT amplitude. The FFT is therefore only useful for determining if there is distortion in a sinusoidal signal, but there is no way to get any sort of value of % THD. This is in contrast to a Hantek oscilloscope module (with interfacing through a computer via USB) that I bought maybe 10 or 12 years ago, which did an incredibly competent job of displaying FFT information. The FFT display seems to have been an afterthought, perhaps to display the internal function used to measure the frequency of the waveform (which is nicely displayed).(3) Watch your input voltage! The label next to the BNC connectors says 400V max. However, that seems to be only when using a 10x probe. If you read the instructions, the true input maximum is 40V at 1x, 400V at 10x, and apparently 4kV at 100X, EXCEPT that the supplied 100X probe indicates 2 kV max. Truthfully I don't know whether voltages above 40V and below 400V (input directly at 1x, straight into the BNC) would blow anything up.(4) I've seen testing on this scope that demonstrates it has difficulty displaying and measuring a 100 MHz signal. If you need to measure frequencies this high (I don't), then you should do your homework to determine whether the manufacturer has resolved this issue.(5) The price dropped literally the day after I bought it. It seems pricing of this unit is very Keynesian: When demand goes up, price goes up too. That can leave you feeling a bit cheated.(6) If you are used excellent scopes such as Tektronix makes, this one will seem pretty flimsy. If you plan to use it daily, you might consider a more expensive scope. If you only need it for occasional use, it should be fine.All in all, it seems to be a very nice little basic scope - adequate for my needs of occasional circuit prototyping. Great value, to be sure.
D**S
Great little oscilloscope
Awesome deal. Works as it should. Unit is light and easy to setup. Screen is great, bright and articulate.
U**T
Initial unboxing, set up, and familiarization impressions.
Shipping was prompt and the package arrived as scheduled. The packaging was impeccable. This little oscilloscope could have survived about any incident I can imagine it having to possibly go through during shipping.I was very pleased with how compact and lightweight it is. It's been about thirty years since I've used an o'scope and from memory they used to be horrendously bulky and heavy beasts. For my purposes, in my little amplifier and guitar repair operation, this gem is exactly the right dimensions and weight.My initial read through of the manual was only a little bit confusing but after sitting down and going through the operation section step by step to familiarize myself with it's buttons and knobs and their functions I found it quite easy to operate and with numerous features (such as an included 100X probe for high voltage work) that are admirable. Calibrating the 1X/10X probes was a breeze with the little calibration tool (flat top screwdriver) supplied. And it sits atop the shelf above my workbench in perfect viewing position right next to my multimeter and soldering station making it highly accessable which is a huge plus for me.So far the only negative attribute is that the output potential of the signal generator isn't adjustable from it's rated 2V pp. For use in guitar amplifiers I need a much lesser input in mV. So I will probably have to add a stand alone signal generator to my list of equipment. But I was aware of this feature when I bought it so I won't detract from my rating for it. For other purposes not requiring a smaller input potential this built in signal generator will work well.I haven't had the opportunity to try it out in actual signal tracing yet as I'm waiting for load ballast resistors to arrive but I have no compulsions to think it will do anything but serve me well at this point.So up to this point I am quite pleased with this item all around excepting where noted above. The price is definitely a value for everything this little unit can do.
D**.
Died after 2 months
This thing literally died on the 2 month mark. Looked promising at first. I used it 2 times, and now it starts up with a blank white screen. Conveniently this happened just as it was no longer available for return. Piece of garbage
K**.
Replaced an old Techtronix
Have the old scope for over 20 years and it's done it's job very well. The CRT finally gave up the ghost. Figured I'd give a cheaper scope a shot. It may not have all the features the old one has but for the type of work I do it serves me well. I like the memory, display is easy to read and it's larger than the other one. Response and accuracy are good as well as the speed. I especially love the size and weight. It beats lugging around a 30 lb monster.
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