. . am still trying to imagine what my response would've been if someone had proposed 'battery-powered hand-held oscilloscope', at the time I was looking to buy my first one . . c1975, IIRC. 😉
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Yes, battery powered will work well, like a multimeter. And, if you don't have a battery scope, you can still connect your regular scope to a computer UPS and make measurements like a pro. However, it's necessary to not touch anything metallic, not even the probe compensation thing.
Besides, if yours is a DSO, the power consumed would usually be only about 20 or 30W, which means the fully charged UPS battery would give you a reasonably long time for measurements before finally running out !
Besides, if yours is a DSO, the power consumed would usually be only about 20 or 30W, which means the fully charged UPS battery would give you a reasonably long time for measurements before finally running out !
someone buy this bloke a beer, what a fantastic ideaBesides, if yours is a DSO, the power consumed would usually be only about 20 or 30W, which means the fully charged UPS battery would give you a reasonably long time for measurements before finally running out !

Probably most households already have one too.. except me 😢
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