Think PC-based USB oscilloscopes are for beginners? From entry level to pros, they’re gaining ground. PC-based scopes with USB connectivity provide a wide range of performance levels, all at a low ...
The PicoScope 4262 from Pico Technology is a 2-channel, 16-bit oscilloscope with a built-in low-distortion signal generator. It has a 5 MHz bandwidth which can be used to analyze audio, ultrasonic and ...
USB-based oscilloscopes are becoming increasingly popular. Performance enhancements and new levels of functionality mean these instruments are becoming more attractive to test engineers. They can be ...
Pico Technology has increased the bandwidth of its PicoScope 9300 family of sampling oscilloscopes with two 25GHz models. “The USB-controlled sampling oscilloscope stands as one of very few low-cost, ...
Our hacker [haas] is at it again with the Haasoscope Pro, a full redesign of the original Haasoscope, which was a successful Crowd Supply campaign back in 2018. This new Pro version was funded on ...
Adafruit has announced the availability of the Digilent analog discovery 2 USB oscilloscope and logic analyzer. Developed in conjunction with Analog Devices and supported by Xilinx University Program.
The world will tell you that when it comes to test gear, USB equipment is in a different class than benchtop equipment. It’s not as good. It’s a pretty convenient line to draw—the form factor ...
If we’re going to look inside our ears, we prefer something like the Ear Scope GXL. Unlike this Thanko USB Ear Scope, there’s a pick on the end of it so you can ...
The PS4262 is a 2-channel, 5-MHz, 16-bit-resolution oscilloscope that includes a built-in low-distortion signal generator The PS4262 is a 2-channel, 5-MHz, 16-bit-resolution oscilloscope that includes ...
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