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    Hi all

    Was thinking about trying to get more into the understanding of MPE calcs. For this I obviously need an oscilloscope, but i'm not sure how good this needs to be. Would this one have sufficient bandwidth for the purpose...

    http://planet.farnell.com/email/cpc/...ar_2309alp.htm

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    yes, 5 nS per div pretty much says it does.

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    I'd say regardless that it's suitable for your MPE needs, it has a very low sample rate (100MS/s)

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