Battery powered digital oscilloscopes for automotive use?
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:10 am
I work mainly in the automotive field and have been using a USB oscilloscope by Dataman here in the UK http://www.dataman.com/webpages/product ... px?pid=727 It's beginning to be a pain firing up a laptop and having two devices to drop or damage. I am thinking of buying a "proper" `scope, but it MUST be capable of internal battery operation for work in the field. I know little about `scopes, to be honest, but I do know that being able to record or store data to find transient glitches is important, some of the specialist automotive USB `scopes like the those from http://www.picoauto.com/diagnostic-scopes.html make a big play of this. I know some of you guys on here are pretty technically savvy, are you able to recommend any `scopes as being particularly suitable for my needs when working on engines? I may well be unable to afford it, but I would like to see what is available, if anything. It needs to be at least two channel. I would imagine many of the Motec guys use `scopes on a daily basis, but not sure if battery power is something you would need? Thanks.