


(I was waiting for it went you posted this comment) I have neither the skill nor the equipment to do a proper review. Rather than doing without, I decided to get the Hantek 6022BE. It is either a one of these or do without. I briefly considered a used analog scope, but I have used analog scopes before and I wanted something different. I cannot justify spending $400 for a new proper DSO, or $250 and up for a proper used DSO. Thank you in advance for answering my noob questions

HANTEK 6022BE SOFTWARE CALIBRATE PC
I know that on a bench scope I can count on it to have a variable gain amp, but I dont know how the pc ones operate. What are the common problems when running under Windows 7 64? What do people mean when they say "bad"? Also, a very dumb question about the precision- when they say 20mv to 5V, do they mean that the resolution is 20mV or that the smallest division is 20mV. My question is- how bad IS the software for these things? I have read online that the biggest problem with Hantek oscilloscopes, and other chinese brands in general, is their software. No HF electronics or anything like that (yet). I will mostly be using it to debug microcontroller circuits and RC motor drivers, mostly low voltage stuff (up to 36Vpp) and other simple stuff like this. I am not going to be using it at high frequencies or high voltages, so in terms of specs, I should be very well within the limit. Since I often move countries as I am an international student, I cant afford an analog oscilloscope due to weight and size constrictions and I cannot financially justify a decent digital one. Given that summer is coming and I won't have access to the labs, I need to buy one. I am an electromechanical engineering student and I need an oscilloscope for my personal projects. Hello, I have been following the vblog for a while now.
