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Pocket Digital Storage Oscilloscope..cute, basic and cheap

HollyMinkowskiHollyMinkowski Posts: 1,398
edited 2009-10-23 14:12 in General Discussion
This is a cute little gadget smile.gif
Price is to be 89.00

www.justblair.co.uk/seeed-studio-dso-nano-pocket-digital-storage-oscilloscope-review.html
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  • Mike2545Mike2545 Posts: 433
    edited 2009-10-23 02:19
    Interesting, a 1MHz sampling rate is sort of slow, but what do you expect for $90.

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  • James LongJames Long Posts: 1,181
    edited 2009-10-23 02:28
    Yea...to bad they are sold out......

    I will need to remember to get one. I can use it a lot for testing. I rarely test over 1Mhz.

    James L

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  • photomankcphotomankc Posts: 943
    edited 2009-10-23 13:38
    Nice little unit. I might just pick one up.
  • mctriviamctrivia Posts: 3,772
    edited 2009-10-23 13:49
    it is to bad it is only 80vpp at that size and prize if it was 300vpp it would be a handy tool for an electrician. At home I already have a 100MHz USB Scope but not as cute and portable as this.

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  • kwinnkwinn Posts: 8,697
    edited 2009-10-23 14:12
    Holly, what kind of probe does it use?

    mctrivia, a x10 probe would do the trick for your application if it is available or it is feasible to make one.
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