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I am looking for an oscilloscope with a Labview 7.2 version GPIB driver.

Any suggestions for a relatively low cost oscilloscope with a Labview 7.2 compatible driver?  Interface is probably going to be GPIB.

 

 

Thanks

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Really not enough information. What is relatively low cost? How many channels? What sample rate?

There is no such thing as LabVIEW 7.2 and while the availability of a driver is one consideration, don't let the lack of one be a deal breaker in choosing the best instrument that fits your needs. A driver can always be written. It is not that difficult.
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thanksfor reply.  2 channel is fine.  1 GS/s sampling rate is adequate as is 50 MHz bandwidth.  I'm trying to stay under $2000.  LV version 7.1.

 

 

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What about the TBS1000 line from Tek?

Drivers are available but not for your very old version. You would have to have a driver down converted. The link to that is at the top of the page.
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I am also a fan of the TDS lineup by Tektronix.  Again, the drivers will likely need downconverted for you.  But if you are making a new system, I would highly recommend updating your version of LabVIEW.


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thank you both.  I think I have enough to go on.

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To be fair, Agilent, Fluke, Keithley should be looked at as well.
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