[CC] An Overview of the new Micsig STO1004 100MHz 4-Channel Oscilloscope. Subs are available. Enjoy!
UPDATE The app crashing issue with wireless mouse dongles being plugged in, has been fixed by Micsig.
This is one of the more innovative and unique products created in Shenzhen. It's difficult to go back to any other portable oscilloscope after using this Android-based model. I personally value responsiveness very much and I like working fast. As with any products, there are shortcomings and caveats but generally it has exceeded my expectations. I purchased this product myself for my own personal use.
Good:
-Only $760 USD (from Saelig in the US)
-Runs Android 11
-Has WiFi, web browser, video player, PDF viewer etc
-Exceptionally responsive, much like a modern tablet
-CPU is fast enough to handle a huge amount of simultaneous tasks
-Generally intuitive to use
-Easy to create and use configuration presets
-User interface has gotten refined over time
-Approx. 5 hours battery life, even at full brightness
-Modern connectivity: WiFi, HDMI, USB3, USB-C
-Front panel button layout is very logical
-Button backlight is helpful and looks very nice
-Smart probe interface for DP750 and others in the future
-Up to 70M sample points
-Up to 1GS/s sample rate
-Free serial decoding options
-(Mostly) good serial decode features
-AutoRanging is very convenient
-Included probes are good quality
-User manual is generally very well-written
-Excellent set of features for the price
-Can be easily used as a benchtop oscilloscope
-Ideal for students, hobbyists and even pros
Bad:
-Fan can be too loud for some people
-Various odd bugs and glitches
-Concerning algorithm for handling measurements
-Some usability issues to get used to
-Joystick controls may break long-term
-IPS screen would've been better for viewing angles
-37 second boot time may be too long for some people
-Too heavy to hold by the handle with one hand
-No guarantees for future bug fixes or updates
Ugly:
-Nothing as far as I could tell.
Music Credits:
Nathan Huang - PB&J
Nathan Huang - Green Apples
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro & Overview
00:50 Channel Inputs & Smart Probes
01:32 The EXQUISITE DP750 Differential Probe
02:30 Basic Construction, Fan & Battery
03:54 Modern Side I/O
05:03 Boot Time Demo
06:08 Fan Noise Demo
06:28 Basic Controls
08:34 FPGA Test Setup
09:41 Unstable & Failing Measurements?
12:02 1.000000000000000000000kHz
12:43 AutoRange Mode is Very Cool
13:39 Ramping Up Test Frequencies
17:05 Exploring The Rest of the UI
23:29 UART Serial Decoding Demo
35:54 A Moment
36:33 UART Serial Decoding Demo II
41:30 Other Available Protocols
42:09 Sine Waves! FFT Demo
47:14 Front Panel Usability
48:10 Mouse Usability (Very Good)
50:09 WHAT SHOULD I DO NEXT
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