Inexpensive pocket oscilloscopes are appearing out of the woodwork lately. While most are merely novelties, there are a few that may actually be handy general-purpose instruments that you might ...
Saelig announces availability of the new PicoScope 2000 series oscilloscopes, which are 80% smaller than their predecessors, similar in size to a passport but ¾" thick. Saelig announces availability ...
This product is featured in EDN's Hot 100 products of 2015. See all 100 here. The proliferation of low-cost development platforms such as Raspberry Pi and Arduino have fuelled the Maker Movement. Many ...
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 ...
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 ...
Here’s a USB oscilloscope project from a few years back. It’s easy to build on a single-sided PCB and very cheap because it uses just a handful of parts. At the center, an ATtiny45 microcontroller ...
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 ...