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Nigel Wright's Vendor Thread

I have a new USB oscilloscope design.
Murton-Pike Systems

PC USB digital storage oscilloscope. Up to 1,000,000 samples per second.
Good for about 100KHz sine wave.
Time bases are 250uS 1mS 5mS 10mS 50mS
In *1 probe mode max input is +/-3.3 volts. In *10 probe mode max input is +/-33 volts.
In *100 probe mode max input is +/-330 volts.
Voltage range is 63mV, 125mV, 250mV , 500mV, 1v and 3 volts per division for *1 probe.
Voltage range is 630mV, 1.25V, 2.5V , 5V, 10v and 30 volts per division for *10 probe.
Voltage range is 6.3V, 12.5V, 25V , 50V, 100v and 300 volts per division for *100 probe.
Positive trigger, negative trigger or no trigger.
Trigger level can be set using cursors keys.
Single shot display or roll multiple times display
. Measuring markers to measure voltage and time between two points.
Has an AC/DC switch.
Comes with software on a CDROM.
Save/load traces. Print to printer function. Save trace to bitmap file.
It needs a *1/*10/*100 scope probe and printer A-B USB lead which are not included.
Powered by USB bus.
Simple FFT display for displaying frequency content.
 
Hi Nigel,
I bought the PCBCAD51 and it didn't work on my laptop. You refunded immediately and I thank you for that.

I use a Dell 15" laptop with i7 and have monitors also attached, one though the HDMI port and the second through a Dell DA100 USB to HDMI adapter. Is this possibly why software froze the laptop?