Re: $15 Oscilloscope!
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 11:33 pm
Thanks Andrew, just as well I put off buying this one:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Digital ... 00788.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Digital ... 00788.html
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http://www.taswegian.com/NBTV/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2212
gary wrote:Thanks Andrew, just as well I put off buying this one:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Digital ... 00788.html
Andrew Davie wrote:gary wrote:Thanks Andrew, just as well I put off buying this one:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Digital ... 00788.html
Ah, well I have one of those on the way - should arrive in a few days. I'll report on that, too
Can't resist cheap gadgets, and this one is much prettier and would be more convenient to use (if it works!)
gary wrote:The good thing is even if it's a blow out it hasn't cost you too much - to be honest I have had a great deal of success with purchasing this way.
gary wrote:Long live free shipping!
Andrew Davie wrote:My $20 "DSO Shell" (also known as DSO-150) oscilloscope arrived yesterday and assembled and working today.
This is the DSO-138 with a bit of an upgrade. Does 20V/div with 100Vp-p maximum input AFAIK.
They use the same display, but the layout has been completely revamped and it's a darling little thing.
Andrew Davie wrote:DSO Shell displaying various NBTV waveforms
gary wrote:Andrew Davie wrote:DSO Shell displaying various NBTV waveforms
Thanks again for that.
Andrew I thought I had noticed in one of the other variants that there was a micro USB port (oh and a UART port), does this version have one? And what can you do with it? It seems that these are programmable but there is precious little info on how - I would be interested to know if the buffer can be accessed for downloading.