Xprotolab Specs
Brian Hawes
brian.hawes at retired.ox.ac.uk
Mon Jan 31 12:18:28 CST 2011
Hi,
My Xprotolab tiny 'scope arrived this mornng. That's pretty fast for a Transatlantic order.
I found that it drew about 35mA from the +5 supply (connect to the top left pin,
viewed from the front. The USB is optional).
For learning, I have mounted it on a piece of stripboard with a 5-v regulator chip and a PP3 battery.
It seems to work like the demo on the web site but I can try all the options this evening.
Brian
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From: tacos-bounces+hawes=herald.ox.ac.uk at rf.org [tacos-bounces+hawes=herald.ox.ac.uk at rf.org] On Behalf Of Richard O'Neill [richardoneill at earthlink.net]
Sent: 24 January 2011 00:18
To: Tacos AMRAD
Subject: Re: Xprotolab Specs
Just wait until all those crystal set loonies out there get wind of
these cute little visual aids. I'll hold off posting about them until I
see how one performs in my DX set. I get about 10 millivolts input on my
O-scope from a barely readable signal.
Richard
On 1/23/2011 4:04 PM, Brian Hawes wrote:
> I noticed that in the space of two days, their stock went down from 16 to 5. They are now out of stock
> until the end of the Month.
> Is that all down to AMRAD?
> I think I am going to need more of these!
>
> Brian Hawes
> _______________________________________
> From: tacos-bounces+hawes=herald.ox.ac.uk at rf.org [tacos-bounces+hawes=herald.ox.ac.uk at rf.org] On Behalf Of Richard O'Neill [richardoneill at earthlink.net]
> Sent: 23 January 2011 17:01
> To: Tacos AMRAD
> Subject: Xprotolab Specs
>
> I asked the company about input levels and received this info.
>
> I'm thinking of adding one to my DX crystal set, a narrow band
> Panadapter - of sorts.
> It might be useful for detecting low level audio signals.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The input has 7 gain settings, the screen has 4 divisions:
>
> 78.125 mV/div ==> 312.5 mV max signal
> 0.15625 V/div ==> 625 mV max signal
> 0.3125 V/div ==> 1.25 V max signal
> 0.625 V/div ==> 2.5 V max signal
> 1.25 V/div ==> 5 V max signal
> 2.5 V/div ==> 10 V max signal
> 5 V/div ==> 20 V max signal
>
> The offset position can be adjusted up and down, for example, if you have a
> signal that swings from 0 to 2.5V, you would set the position at the bottom
> of the screen and set the 0.625V/div gain setting. If the signal swings from
> -1.25V to +1.25V, you would set the position at the center of the screen.
>
> The input impedance is 1M ohm.
>
> Regards,
> Gabriel
>
>
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