as above. im looking at the dso138 and dds120 but the dso138 only has a bandwidth of 200khz. not sure if that is enuff to "catch" the ripple frequency in a pc psu.
as for the dds120. its a usb based oscilloscope so im not sure how accurate its going to be if its going to be plugged into the very pc its going to be measuring! also not sure if the bandwidth of 20mhz is enuff and if the voltage range is large enuff to measure the 12v rail of the psu.
anyone have any other sub $50 oscilloscope recommendations for ripple measurement jonny guru style in a pc psu?
as for the dds120. its a usb based oscilloscope so im not sure how accurate its going to be if its going to be plugged into the very pc its going to be measuring! also not sure if the bandwidth of 20mhz is enuff and if the voltage range is large enuff to measure the 12v rail of the psu.
anyone have any other sub $50 oscilloscope recommendations for ripple measurement jonny guru style in a pc psu?
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