I just recieved a Digital Scope from Seeed Studio that I think could e perfect for hobbyists. Its a bit limited at 1mz sample rate, but I have never seen one as cheap and so small as this
I published a full review here.
Price is going to be $89 once the beta test is complete. For a noob this is a very easy scope to get to grips with.
I am impressed I can see me using this far more than my analogue scope.
I published a full review here.
Price is going to be $89 once the beta test is complete. For a noob this is a very easy scope to get to grips with.
I am impressed I can see me using this far more than my analogue scope.
Looks great, but I want at least 50MHz of bandwidth for the highest frequency digital and hybrid audio amplifiers.
I wonder if the final version is going to have neat features like a built in LCR meter or Bode analyzer... It shouldn't take much to add impedance analysis to it as it already includes a simple signal generator.
I wonder if the final version is going to have neat features like a built in LCR meter or Bode analyzer... It shouldn't take much to add impedance analysis to it as it already includes a simple signal generator.
Looks great, but I want at least 50MHz of bandwidth for the highest frequency digital and hybrid audio amplifiers.
I wonder if the final version is going to have neat features like a built in LCR meter or Bode analyzer... It shouldn't take much to add impedance analysis to it as it already includes a simple signal generator.
Yes the sample rate is on the low side, but ideal for a lot of tasks. I will not be dumping my big ol scope just yet, but for the majority of tasks, I think that this one will do. It's size and ease of use make it more likely to be the first scope I will use.
Good suggestions for second features, I have no idea how easy or hard these would be to implement. I think it may come down to how much programming space there is left inside
The picture shows a 2 channel version. I think they do have a 2 channel prototype, but the current ones are only single channel to reduce costs. The final version would probably be 2 channel.
I dont think so, the picture shows a saved waveform (PURPLE) compared to the live waveform(GREEN). But I would love to be wrong...
Lowest price?
You may get one here for lowest price, if you can read chinese.
http://store.taobao.com/shop/view_shop-e3b1a195b9b0ab73d3e1a721efe67e9e.htm?ssid=r11
You may get one here for lowest price, if you can read chinese.
http://store.taobao.com/shop/view_shop-e3b1a195b9b0ab73d3e1a721efe67e9e.htm?ssid=r11
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