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Siglent SDS2104X Plus Oscilloscope with 200MHz Bandwidth Upgrade $1,864.50 Shipped, 15% off Thermal Cameras @ AppVision Aus

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It's my first time to run the oscilloscopes and thermal cameras promotion on ozbargain.
Last year some one posted the SDS1104X-E here and guys swept all 100+ our inventories in Sydney warehouse :D

Now we offered 15% off for selected oscilloscopes and thermal imaging cameras. And the Siglent SDS2000X Plus free bandwidth promotion can be combined with the discount as well. The price on the website has already contained the 15% discount and will return to the normal price after 1st July.
For the free AD2 redeem for the SDS2354X HD buyers, just reply the order confirmation email and our customer service people will send you the AD2 separately.

In terms of freight, we use Australia Post Express Service with no extra cost nationwide. I also noticed that some guys want to pick it up from our office. Our office is in Hornsby but our warehouse is in Regents Park where most of our inventories are there. You will have to let our customer service know before heading to the warehouse to pick it up.

Here are the list of items with 15% discount:
Siglent Oscilloscope SDS2104X Plus free upgrade to 200MHz $1,864.50
Siglent Oscilloscope SDS2354X Plus free upgrade to 500MHz $3,740.00 (500MHz only for 2CH)
Siglent Oscilloscope SDS2104X HD with PowerUp Promotion $3,973.75
Siglent Oscilloscope SDS2354X HD with PowerUp Promotion with a free Digilent AD2 for ozbargain user only $6,540.33
Siglent SPD3303C 220W Tri-Output Programmable DC Power $420.75
Digilent Analog Discovery 2 100MS/s USB Oscilloscope, Logic Analyzer and Variable Power Supply $589.05
Micsig STO1004 4-Ch 8" Tablet Oscilloscope 100MHz $920.92
Micsig TO1004 Tablet 4-Ch 10.1" Oscilloscope 100MHz $1,131.35
Micsig TO2004 Tablet 4-Ch 10.1" Oscilloscope 200MHz $1,355.75
Micsig TO3004 Tablet 4-Ch 10.1" Oscilloscope 300MHz $1,692.35
IRAY M600 Thermal Camera 640*512 Thermal Res $2,574.00
OWON TI332 Thermal Camera 320*240 Thermal Res $1,019.15
HIKMicro B20 Thermal Camera 256*192 Thermal Res $763.89
HIKMicro E1L Thermal Camera 160*120 Thermal Res $462.82

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  • -8

    WTF is a Oscilloscope??

    • +9

      It is like a stethoscope, but it observes electrical signals, not oil-clogged heartbeats.

    • +6

      It measures dental pain when you have a sawtooth.

    • I was sure everyone has to learn that at school!

  • perfect for my 4090 shunt mod

  • Got anything for a .. DIY Colonoscopy!? 🤸‍♀️🧐 🤔

  • +2

    Thanks needed one for the Delorean

    • You just leveled up your doc brown cosplay.

  • Ozbargainers will get the FLIR E4 and hack it rather than getting the funny sounding OWON cameras all the time.

    • I have a hacked FLIR E4 and it's great; but one big plus of the newer Chinese thermal cameras (based on Chinese bolometers) is that they aren't locked to a low 9Hz frame rate, as ITAR doesn't apply to them, unlike those that use US/Western sensors.

    • +1

      Hi thank you for your feedback.
      FLIR is definitely a premier brand and I used to sell FLIR in my previous work.
      Many years ago, FLIR was the only one who can manufacture the sensor semiconductor and that's why it has been dominiant in this area for years.
      Now IRay HIKMicro can manufacture their sensor semicondictors so we can see more competitions against FLIR since 5 years ago.

      Regarding the thermal camera, normally the thermal resolution is the key.
      FLIR E4 only has 80 x 60 Res / 9Hz with the cost of more than $1,500, while HIKMicro E1L has 160 x 120 Res / 25Hz with the cost of less than $500.

      IRay, HIKMicro and Owon have been in the thermal camera market for many years.

      • +1

        The FLIR E4 microbolometer is 320x240 purposely degraded with artificially generated noise. For hobby/home use, there is no issue hacking it to the full resolution. The OWON one seems to be the same physical specs @ 320x240 / 9Hz.
        The most important thing is you get a $5000 E8~ish camera for sub $1500, which is what makes Ozbargainers happy:)

  • +1

    Last year some one posted the SDS1104X-E

    Me! Lol

    • Hi Nuker,

      Thank you for promoting us last year. It would be good if you can message me.
      This is a new account and I can message people yet.

      • Chi
    • Full disclosure. Thanks @AppVisionAus for AD2! It was an unexpected surprise :)

  • +5

    Sine me up for one

    • +2

      Easy now. The wave of emotions might overcome your coefficient.

  • How about a scope for $186.45. Can you do it?

  • +1

    which is the machine that goes ping?

    • And the meerkat has entered the chat.

  • Oh, I bought exactly this last week with this code. I’d emailed them and they gave me the code before it was sent in the newsletter. Good to see other EE’s around 😄

    This is a good DSO, I’ve been using it for my work. I spent ages researching what’s best in this price range, close competition from the Rigol MSO5000 series.

    Edit: I didn’t seem to get the 200Mhz upgrade. Might talk to them.

    • Thank you for your feedback.
      Normally the license card is sent to you separately so please do talk to us if you did not receive it and we can send you the soft PDF copy.

    • Great scope for the money. Have used occasionally for a while now. Only considerable downside I've noticed is it doesn't trigger while adjusting the horizontal position knob - seems like a FW issue to me rather than a deep design flaw.

  • this would look so cool hooked up to my amp

  • +2

    Does this come with the Trademark Siglent Rust?

    :D

  • Is the entry level thermal camera useful for stud detection? Termite activity? Detecting where my hot air is escaping from, aside from each end?

    Or are those smart phone attachments the way to go for this very low level bit of mucking around?

    Always been curious

    • +3

      Hi thank you for your question.
      For termite/pest nest detection, it will require more sensitivity (rather than the resolution) to catch up the slight temperature difference.
      For example, NETD < 40mK (@ 25 °C, F#=1.0)).
      Here are some typical NETD (Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference, the lower the better) value of several products:

      Smartphone add-on type:
      FLIR One Pro (150mK)
      IRay P2 (<50mK)

      Handheld type:
      HIKMicro E1L (<40mK)
      FLIR E4 (<150mK)

      So IRay P2 is about $399 and can pretty much do the job while E1L is better with almost the same cost.
      For the FLIR One Pro (150mK) NETD, I have to say the nest has to be big and hot enough……

      • Awesome answer, thank you so much. Iray p2 is one I've looked at before, but I reckon the standalone handheld e1l send like terrific bang for buck for the couple little things I'm curious about

  • Any deals coming up for the Siglent SDM3055?

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