Interesting tiny scope
Philip Miller Tate
Philmt59 at aol.com
Fri Jan 21 08:13:39 CST 2011
I'm tempted, but afraid I'd put it down in the workshop, and never
find it again.
Phil M1GWZ
On 21 Jan 2011, at 09:18, Brian Hawes wrote:
> Love it!
> I've already ordered one. Can't go wrong at that price.
>
> Brian Hawes
> G2KQ
>
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> +hawes=herald.ox.ac.uk at rf.org] On Behalf Of Terry Fox
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> Sent: 21 January 2011 07:57
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> Subject: Interesting tiny scope
>
> I recently found a neat little(!) scope, made by Gabotronics, the
> Xprotolab. It is small, and so is the cost, $35. The display is only
> about 1inch by 3/4inch, but it has a dual-trace analog, plus several
> digital inputs. Sampling is 2MHz, I think, with an analog BW of about
> 300kHz. It also has a waveform generator. It takes +5V power at
> about
> 37-50ma. I would not want to stare at it all day, but for looking at
> stereo audio signals, such as a QSD I&Q output, it could be useful.
>
> I just got mine in today, and it looks like fun. This looks like it
> could be embedded into something very easily. They also have some
> larger XMEGA-based boards.
>
> www.gabotronics.com
> It's the XMEGA Xprotolab.
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