My flyback and Forward converter Designs are in the range 50khz-100khz..
I want to know if a 50mhz oscillosope is enough for this purpose. (There is one i can get - 50MHZ)
I got an other option to get one of 25mhz from my friend..
CHecking flyback ringing etcc... will that be enough?
or have any workaround with this one scope?
Now some hopfully useful information:
I'd say a 50MHz analog scope should work, but in detail nobody knows your ringing frequency.
For a digital scope I'd go for way higher than 1 MSampl/s. There are goid and cheap ones with 1GSample/s and higher.
But even a digital scope needs to have a sufficiently high analog bandwidth. >= 50MHz.
2 channels at least. High voltage probes, current probes.
Get decent enough memory depth too.....no point in being able to depict a super sharp rise in great detail if thats all you can see in the window........you need it to be able to remember a good length of the waveform with decent enough resolution, and show that to you.