FNIRSI 1013D Plus vs FNIRSI 1014D: Best Oscilloscope for Bench Use

FNIRSI 1013D Plus vs FNIRSI 1014D: Best Oscilloscope for Bench Use If you’re shopping for a bench oscilloscope and you’re stuck between the FNIRSI 1013D Plus and the FNIRSI 1014D, you’re looking at two very similar devices. Both pack 2 channels, 100MHz bandwidth, and a 1GSa/s sampling rate, but they have one major difference that … Read more

FNIRSI LC1020E vs FNIRSI LCR-ST2: Best LCR Meter for Bench Testing?

FNIRSI LC1020E vs FNIRSI LCR-ST2: Best LCR Meter for Bench Testing? I’ve been testing two very different LCR meters from FNIRSI side by side: the LC1020E (a full-sized bench unit with a 2.8″ TFT display and 19,999 counts) and the LCR-ST2 (a compact tweezer-style meter built for SMD and through-hole components). Both hit 100kHz but … Read more

KAIWEETS HT118E vs HT206D: Best Multimeter for Advanced Electrical Testing?

KAIWEETS HT118E vs HT206D: Best Multimeter for Advanced Electrical Testing? If you’re serious about electrical work, choosing between the KAIWEETS HT118E Digital Multimeter with its 20,000-count resolution and the KAIWEETS HT206D Digital Clamp Meter with True-RMS 6,000 counts is a real head-scratcher. Both are top sellers — the HT118E has over 24,500 ratings and the … Read more

FNIRSI 2C23T vs 2C53T vs DST-201: Best Handheld Oscilloscope for Field Service?

FNIRSI 2C23T vs 2C53T vs DST-201: Best Handheld Oscilloscope for Field Service? I’ve been testing three popular FNIRSI handheld oscilloscope multimeters side-by-side: the 2C23T with its 10MHz bandwidth and 50MSa/s sampling rate, the upgraded 2C53T boasting 50MHz and 250MSa/s, and the budget-friendly DST-201 with a 1MHz bandwidth and 5MSa/s sample rate. Choosing between them really … Read more

FNIRSI LCR-ST1 vs LCR-P1 vs LC1020E: Best SMD Component Analyzer?

FNIRSI LCR-ST1 vs LCR-P1 vs LC1020E: Best SMD Component Analyzer? I’ve been testing three FNIRSI component analyzers side-by-side: the LCR-ST1 tweezer, the LCR-P1 transistor tester, and the LC1020E benchtop LCR meter. Each one handles SMD components differently, and the key difference comes down to portability versus measurement depth — the LC1020E goes up to 100kHz … Read more