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Steve Anderson wrote:I can't find any reference to bandwidth, I wouldn't expect much more than a couple of hundred kHz - but you never know.
There's also a USB and a UART connection with no reference that I can find as to their function...unless I've missed that too!
Steve Anderson wrote:I note on the JYETECH web-site that there's quite a few fake versions out there. They have a guide to identifying fake products, there's also quite a lot of postings regarding fakes on their forum. Who to buy from and who not.
http://www.jyetech.com/index.php
Steve A.
acl wrote:Hi there,
I bought the kit and started to assemble . There are several small surface mount devices to fit then I looked on eBay and for a few wonderful British pounds someone was 'knocking them up' in his shed so I bought one and it works a treat. I abandoned the original and if anybody wants it its yours for free. Surprising what you can do with such a little device. The switches tend to be a little 'fiddly' but for someone with limited access to an oscilloscope either at school or work it is a wonderful little device. We need to nurture and support youngsters coming into the industry.
Regards Chris Lewis
Dave Moll wrote:I must say I'm tempted. O.K., £15.39 is a bit more than $18, but, being in the U.K., at least I wouldn't need to faff around with international shipping. I just hope that by "welded" they mean soldered! The former doesn't bear thinking about.
Given that the "welded" version is only about £2.50 more than the kit, the latter is only of interest to those (masochists?) who specifically want the fun of assembling it. For just under an extra fiver they even supply a case.
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