
SainSmart AVR DSO150 Mini Pocket-Sized Digital Storage Oscilloscope Board ATmega88 Review
Feature:
1. 2x DC Channel (Max 5V.)
2. 250Ksps rate (500ms/200ms/100ms/50ms/20ms/10ms/5ms/2ms/1ms/500us/200us/100us)
3. USB power
4. AVR 8Bit Core
5. Dimension 5cm x5.2cm x 1.3cm
6. 2.1" GLCD 128x64 KS0108
7. slop +/-, 5%
8. trigger level"0-5.1"
Package List:
1x DSO150 Body
1x Mini USB Cable
1x Mini Probe
Price : $34.50
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SainSmart AVR DSO150 Mini Pocket-Sized Digital Storage Oscilloscope Board ATmega88 Feature
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Seems to work
By G-Man
This seems to work. That's about as good as I can put it. It comes with absolutely no documentation what-so-ever and that would help. There are labels on most of the controls. It seems to be easily locked up and you can get it to display all kinds of odd artifacts on the screen. At odd intervals some of the controls seem to be unresponsive while others maintain functionality. The test leads that come with it are quite short, very thin and a bit cheesy. BUT in the end, it's a great bit of functionality from a oscilloscope that costs less than 50 bucks... Just don't expect it to be a full featured o-scope. Lastly, even a cheapo one-paged instruction sheet would be a vast improvement... If nothing else, perhaps someone could tell me what the little white slide switch next to the coaxial connectors is supposed to do.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
scope
By Erick G Waldle
I like it for the price it works well with the ardunio uno.Used it to check a square wave it was right on the money.it checks PWM ok.it matches the high and low on leds.Its a good little scope.ERICK
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
For simple tests it works fine
By Jim Chamberlain
For simple signal checks on a breadboard this works fine. It is not something I would use for serious measurements and work.
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