Interesting tiny scope

Robert E. Seastrom rs at seastrom.com
Fri Jan 21 17:59:17 CST 2011


They also make some nice Arduino [improved] knock-offs.

-r

Mark Whittington <markwhi at gmail.com> writes:

> I think you're talking about the DSO Nano.  AFAIK, it was developed by Seeed
> Studio ([[http://www.seeedstudio.com]]) and they are in fact developing a
> faster version that will sell for $199.
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> A review of the 1st gen 1MHz DSO Nano here: 
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> [[http://hackaday.com/2009/10/19/dso-nano-oscilloscope-reviewed/]]
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> [[]]-Mark
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> On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 3:39 PM, wb4jfi <[[wb4jfi at knology.net]]> wrote:
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>           Incidentally, there are several ebay sellers in China that sell
>      a small, ultra-portable scope, about the size of an iPhone.  It has
>      an internal battery, and samples at 1 or 2MHz.  The main
>      disadvantage is that it has only one analog channel.  The costs are
>      about $75 (including shipping).  One vendor says they have on the
>      way a much better version, dual-channel, 16+Mhz sampling, etc.  But
>      it will cost closer to $300.  If you are interested, ebay search for
>      ARM DSO.
>      Terry
>                
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