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Author Topic: What about 8 bit VS 12 bit Oscilloscopes ?  (Read 3938 times)

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What about 8 bit VS 12 bit Oscilloscopes ?
« on: July 28, 2013, 05:43:43 PM »
I just found one nice picture in a Chinese page in which there is one representation of the visual difference between an 8 bit VS 12 bit Oscilloscopes.

What no one says from what ever I have read about all this, is that if one manufacturer likes to jump on this wagon,  he have to use a display of some size with resolution 800x600 or higher.

Regarding this picture my GDS2102A haves even better visual quality than this 8 bit sample.
And this fact makes me think that even if one 8 bit scope it is truly well implemented it will satisfy the eye.  :)





 

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